Specialized Butcher Grid Trail 2BR T9 Tire Black 29x2.6
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Designed for aggressive trail riding, the Specialized Butcher GRID TRAIL 2Bliss Ready T9 tire features a World Cup-proven tread pattern for maximum grip in diverse conditions. The high-damping GRIPTON® T9 compound enhances traction with slow rebound properties, while the sawtooth shoulder knobs provide a continuous biting edge for confident cornering. Reinforced GRID TRAIL casing increases puncture resistance by 30% and pinch flat protection by 15%, allowing for better handling at lower pressures without compromising durability.
- Casing: 60 TPI, tough trail construction with additional bead to bead protection for exceptional puncture resistance, sidewall stiffness and stability.
- Bead: Foldable
- Butyl wrapped bead = 2Bliss Ready
- Compound: GRIPTON® T9
- 650 x 2.6", psi 25-40, approximate weight 960g
- 29 x 2.3", psi 25-50, approximate weight 975g
- 29 x 2.6", psi 20-40, approximate weight 1050g
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