Nurse Ben
2010-08-11, 03:27 PM
For 29ers: http://www.jensonusa.com/store/product/TI272A00-Intense+Tire+Systems+29Er+Mtb+Tire.aspx
I have not ridden or seen this tire, but if it's like all the other tires Intense makes, this one is burly and high volume. Could be the Gazz of the 29er world.
For 26ers: https://www.jensonusa.com/store/product/TI287A14-Intense+Dh+Fro+Lite+Tire.aspx
I ride something like the Intense FRO DH, now called the Intruder, great Muni tire, as good as the Gazz 2.6, similar volume and ride. The original DH 3" tire was a wire bead. I think the folding bead is just as resilient, but easier to get on the rim and has a more durable bead. I have one now and ordered two back ups :)
There are wider 26er Intense DH tires, up to 3", but the only ones I've seen advertised lately are 2.5-2.7
If you're looking at Intense DH tires, watch for the following:
Get the tread pattern that has a symetrical (consistant) outter knobby, avoid the tires where the outter knobby goes "in and out" like a wave.
Avoid symetrical gaps in the inner knobbies, look for tires that have center contact at all times, left, center, right, iotherwise the tire will go "thump, thump, thump".
Get the two ply sidewalls for jumping, heavy riders, etc... The singly wall is not a bad tire, but it is not as sturdy for low pressure riding. If you want the Gazz experience, be sure and get two ply.
The lower the count, the stickier the rubber, so 50d is a good sticky rubber, like a trials tire.
I have not ridden or seen this tire, but if it's like all the other tires Intense makes, this one is burly and high volume. Could be the Gazz of the 29er world.
For 26ers: https://www.jensonusa.com/store/product/TI287A14-Intense+Dh+Fro+Lite+Tire.aspx
I ride something like the Intense FRO DH, now called the Intruder, great Muni tire, as good as the Gazz 2.6, similar volume and ride. The original DH 3" tire was a wire bead. I think the folding bead is just as resilient, but easier to get on the rim and has a more durable bead. I have one now and ordered two back ups :)
There are wider 26er Intense DH tires, up to 3", but the only ones I've seen advertised lately are 2.5-2.7
If you're looking at Intense DH tires, watch for the following:
Get the tread pattern that has a symetrical (consistant) outter knobby, avoid the tires where the outter knobby goes "in and out" like a wave.
Avoid symetrical gaps in the inner knobbies, look for tires that have center contact at all times, left, center, right, iotherwise the tire will go "thump, thump, thump".
Get the two ply sidewalls for jumping, heavy riders, etc... The singly wall is not a bad tire, but it is not as sturdy for low pressure riding. If you want the Gazz experience, be sure and get two ply.
The lower the count, the stickier the rubber, so 50d is a good sticky rubber, like a trials tire.