WTB VERDICT 2.5 27.5'' TCS Tough High Grip E25 černá - MTB tyre

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  • Verdict is WTB's most aggressive front tyre designed for conditions where great traction takes precedence over efficient rolling. The tall, chunky tread lugs dig deep into soft terrain, no matter how unstable it may be.

    The generous open space between each lug allows them to cut into the substrate on even the driest of summer days and, in turn, effectively self-clean mud in the most unfriendly weather.

    New WTB tyre protection - SG2.

    In addition to its light weight, the SG2 tyre protection provides excellent puncture and puncture protection. This new protection layer is lightweight and features an ultra-thin nylon liner that covers the entire tire surface from bead to bead. So you can hit any surface without worrying about punctures.

    Specifications:
    Size: 27.5' x 2.5'
    Level: TCS Tough Hight Grip E25
    ETRTO: 60-584
    GSM: 60/64
    Tubeless Compatibility: TCS Tubeless
    Tire: Dual-ply 60 tpi
    Weight: 1190g
    Composition: TriTec
    Min. - 20-35psi

    Max PSI: 20-35psi

    Place an order WTB MTB tyre, today at a discount 10%

    • Product parameters
    • Manufacturer: WTB
    • Product code: W010-0903
    • colour : černá

  • WTB VERDICT 2.5 27.5'' TCS Tough High Grip E25 černá

    VERDICT 2.5 27.5'' TCS Tough High Grip E25 černá
    VERDICT 2.5 27.5'' TCS Tough High Grip E25 černá
  • Wilderness Trail Bikes (WTB) is currently one of the largest manufacturers of bicycle tires, rims and saddles in the world. The WTB range of tyres specialises in off-road cycling. Thus you will find many tyres for trekking, cross-country, trail, enduro or downhill.

    In recent years, the popularity of gravel bikes has been growing and WTB offers the largest number of tyres of different patterns and widths for this category of cyclist of all current brands. WTB was founded on ideas and visions about products that no one knew about until then, and they continue to do so today, still setting the direction of where mountain biking is going today.