Maxxis High Roller
Best aggressive tire for intermediate enduro and downhill mountain bikers.
This is the definitive choice for riders who want a predictable, aggressive bite in loose, technical terrain. The hybrid tread pattern delivers immense confidence in corners, though the sticky rubber compound means you’ll be trading some rolling efficiency for that relentless, trail-hugging grip.
$116.00
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Marin Service Course
Who it's for
- Gravity riders needing reliable stopping power on loose trails
- Aggressive cornerers who prefer a predictable, controlled slide
- Wet-weather riders tackling muddy, sloppy terrain
Who should skip it
- Cross-country racers prioritizing speed and climbing efficiency
- Riders who dislike a vague feeling during mid-corner transitions
- Trail riders frequently encountering hardpack or slick rock
Performance breakdown
Cornering Traction
Aggressive side knobs bite hard into loose corners with absolute confidence.
Braking Control
The hybrid tread pattern sheds speed predictably on steep, technical descents.
Rolling Efficiency
The sticky compound prioritizes maximum grip over pure straight-line speed.
Casing Durability
Multiple reinforcement options provide robust protection against sharp trail debris.
Tubeless Setup
Seats easily on most rims for a reliable, airtight tubeless experience.
Mud Shedding
Open tread spacing clears debris effectively in wet, sloppy conditions.
Key Specs
3C MaxxGrip rubber compound
EXO+, DoubleDown (2×120 TPI), or Downhill (2×60 TPI) casing options
30-35mm rim width recommended
Tubeless Ready (TR)
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