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Sale price USD $30.00 Regular price
Color Black
Size 2.4"
Option Addix Soft
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The Schwalbe Tacky Chan Super Gravity is the fastest downhill tyre in the world, developed over two years in the World Cup with DH overall World Cup winner Amaury Pierron and 100% optimised for precision. It has 10% stronger shoulder lugs and is 8% lighter than the Magic Mary. Its long braking sidewalls allow a later braking point and its open shoulder area gives direct feedback and improves self-cleaning. The ideal tyre for more aggressive cornering and top performance on the most demanding trails.
SPECIFICATIONS
Addix Soft
Addix Soft is a compound that bridges many areas. It belongs to the enduro and downhill world as well as to demanding all-mountain and trail riding. It also shines in combinations - more speed: soft at the front, speedgrip at the rear. Or more damping: Ultra Soft at the front, Soft at the rear.
Tubeless easy with SnakeSkin
The SnakeSkin fabric on the side wall makes tubeless conversion for the MTB extremely light and safe - it is also the best cut protection on the side wall.
Tubeless Easy with SnakeSkin is the excellent tubeless standard of all Schwalbe MTB tires in the EVOLUTION Line. Extra stable tyre core for a secure fit on the rim.
E-50
For fast e-bikes up to 50 km/h For fast e-bikes (S-Pedelecs with approval, insurance and pedal assistance even above 25 km/h) a special release of the tyres is necessary. It is recommended that these bikes use E-Bike tyres with the ECE-R75 approval valid throughout Europe.
Super Gravity
Revised construction. More stable. Safety almost at DH level, but more flexible in the running surface thanks to the patented "Turn Up" construction. All around SnakeSkin provides excellent protection against cuts. All Super Gravity tyres are Tubeless Easy. Overall, you can noticeably reduce the weight of your bike compared to classic downhill tires.
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