The versatile Gunnison RSL XT trail tire is very durable. The lightweight unit combines a convenient pattern, sidewall and snag protection.
The RSL XT construction offers 120 tpi with superior protection from heel to toe and on the sidewalls. The tri-compound trail material ideally combines grip with speed. The stiff and supportive base maintains rolling resistance, the softer mid-layer provides braking and traction on climbs, and the even softer side lugs provide safe cornering.
- Universal trail pattern ensures grip and speed in mixed conditions.
- RSL XT construction: 120 tpi with a protective puncture layer from bead to bead and on the sidewalls.
- Trail Triple-Compound - medium stiff center, softer sides, rigid carcass
- TLR technology allows for easy use of tubeless tires and offers puncture protection.
Gunnison RSL XT | |
The versatile trail pattern | |
RSL XT construction | |
Trail Triple Combination | |
Choose Tubeless | |
Recommended Pressure in Mountain Tires | |
Recommendations for sealant by tire size |
| Size | 27.5" x 2.4" | 29" x 2.4" |
| Diameter | 27.5" | 29" |
| Width | 2.4 inches | |
| TPI | 120 TPI | 120 TPI |
| Size | Trail Triple-Compound | Trail Triple-Compound | Blade | Folding | Folding |
| Type | Tubeless Ready (TLR)/Shell Type | Tubeless Ready (TLR)/Shell Type |
| Max pressure | 50 psi | 50 psi |
| ETRTO | 61-584 | 61-622 |
| Tread | Rough Sample | Rough Sample |
| Puncture protection | RSL XT | |
| Puncture protection | RSL XTRSL XT | |
| Allows the addition of spikes | No | No |
| Sealant volume | 89 ml | 89 ml |
| Weight | 940g | 1025g |
Our offer from BONTRAGER includes a very wide selection of cycling components such as panniers, blinkers, mudguards, bike computers, tubes, grips, cranks, baskets, bike bottles, pedals, handlebars, handlebars, saddles, seatposts, forks, tires, wraps, horns, protectors, stands, tangle wheels.
From working out of his garage in California in the early 80's, Keith Bontrager has evolved into a globally respected manufacturer of the finest cycling accessories and components. Keith's mantra was simple: first, durable, second, lightweight.