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⚡ Grip the trail, own the race — Maxxis CrossMark means no compromises.
The Maxxis CrossMark Mountain Bike Tire (29x2.1, Folding 70a) is a high-performance tubeless tire designed for fast rolling and superior cornering on dry to semi-damp trails. Featuring a fast rolling center ridge and raised, ramped side knobs, it balances speed with traction, making it ideal for both front and rear use. Durable and compatible with Stans sealant, it’s a trusted choice for riders seeking a versatile, race-ready tire that excels on packed terrain.
| ASIN | B001A5PYWS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #939,845 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #4,677 in Bike Tires |
| Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
| Brand | Maxxis |
| Brand Name | Maxxis |
| Color | Black, 29x2.1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (841) |
| Date First Available | September 2, 2003 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04717784020242, 04717784020259 |
| Item Diameter | 622 Millimeters |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 7.5 x 4.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.45 x 7.6 x 4.17 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item Width | 19.05 Centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Maxxis |
| Material | Rubber |
| Model Year | 2015 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Outer Material | aluminum |
| Package Weight | 0.68 Kilograms |
| Part Number | MA674 |
| Size | 29x2.1-Inch |
| Sport Type | Cycling |
| Style | Folding 70a |
| Tire Type | Tubeless |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
S**G
good all arounder
Primarily used on the rear in the desert Southwest, but I have used it on trails in and around the Denver area in the past with very good results. Good all around tire for rear use, and would be good for front use for a faster (race) type setup. Seals up well tubeless using stans sealant with Arch and 355 rims. Cannot comment on other tubeless conversion. Wears well, climbs rock and off camber well, fast roller. The volume is a true 2.1. This tire corners much better than it's rolling resistance would indicate. It's only real limitation is when it gets real loose. While it holds it's own in the loose on the rear, you will have to reign it in a bit on the front. I prefer to pair it up with a bigger front tire for general riding (like the Panaracer Rampage), and to run it at both ends for race applications. The only tires I have found out there that roll faster give all of the speed up in the corners, and typically have fragile side walls. While this is not a mud tire, it does wet well enough to get by. Bottom line, I have tried many other tires for rear use and keep returning to the Crossmark. Other product tried include: Maxxis Ignitor, Specialized Captain 2.2, Specialized Eskar 2.3, Geax AKA, Geax Saguaro, Kenda Smallblock 8, Kenda Karma 2.2, WTB Weirwolf 2.4, and WTB Exiwolf 2.3.
A**A
Excellent Tires!
So first, the preliminaries. We live in Las Vegas, and generally speaking, are riding on fairly well packed, mostly dry trails. I ordered this tire on my mountain bike when I got it a couple years ago, and have been so happy with it that when it came time to replace the tires on my fiance's bike, they were the obvious choice. Here's the real selling point. If you're going to be riding nasty, wet, muddy stuff, these aren't the tires to buy. But if you're riding more damp to dry, semi-well packed to well-packed trails, and if you're riding your bike on the road, then these are absolutely the tires to get! With regard to road riding, they have a <virtually> contiunous center bead, so that they are very smooth and fast on the road. And off-road, they are more then capable. We're average riders, riding on anything from loose to well packed, damp to dry trails, and these tires perform flawlessly. I'm a big fan of Maxxis because of this tire, and would recommend it as the "go-to" tire for the above stated riding conditions, especially so if you're riding on the road with them as well. Perfectly engineered tire for their purpose.
E**S
Great urban trail tire
It looks really knobby, but rolls quietly and fast on concrete and pavement when going straight. Those side knobs kick in when turning and have lots of bite in hard pack. Set up tubeless just fine. Been riding every day for a few weeks now and there's no significant wear yet.
T**R
Great tire, but was tough to seal up tubeless.
This is a fairly lightweight tire, with low rolling resistance. It grips well climbing, and is predictable in corners. I only use it on the rear so when it does break free I don't go down, but it really does hook up well when needed. I would give it 5 stars, since it's a great tire for fast hardpack, although tire selection is a personal preference as well. I gave it 4 stars because I could not get it to seat while setting up tubeless (and no, I didn't have a compressor). I had my LBS do it instead, and its been great since. Overall, it really is fast, with good grip. Medium grip in corners, but seems good on rocks and roots. The wear so far has been great too, as I usually wear out rear tires quickly.
R**L
Great hard-pack tire.
The only place CrossMark lacks a bit is in the mud. It probably needs a bit more space between the knobs, and the knobs are a little short. But I look at it as a summer tire. For that it is a great tire. I ride in hard-pack with some loose stuff on the top. It is great for that. It works very well just about anywhere except sloppy mud. I've always figured you need special tires for that anyway. I keep putting these on my bike and have a new one in the garage ready to go on right now! It is an excellent all-around tire, especially out West.
L**N
Very light and fast on the climbs, fair-decent grip on the downhills (but needs full inflation to avoid pinch flat)
I put this on the rear of my 26 inch full suspension bike with 5.5 inches of travel. I kept my Kenda Nevegal up front. The CrossMark is nice and light and great for climbing, but I learned that these fast and light tires need FULL air at all times or they WILL pinch flat. At 215 Lbs I had been able to do rocky single-track with 25 Lbs air or less (and not tubeless) with my Kendas. I didn't do this on purpose, sometimes I was in a rush and when I added air later, (sometimes was sometimes even lower than that). Now, I'm 195 Lbs and I pinch flatted with the CrossMark with #27 Lbs, riding the same rocky trails. I won't be changing my Nevegal up front anytime soon, I can tell you that...unless its for a Maxxis Minion DH, but that's only to get the matching yellow lettering (cheesy, I know).
M**K
I like these tires though I might change to something with ...
Bought these based on some reviews I read on MTB forums. On the whole, I like these tires though I might change to something with less tread for the surfaces I regularly ride on. Traction seems good so far on most surfaces I ride on (pavement, concrete, dirt, crushed limestone), though like any tire I've used so far it gets a little sketchy on turns in soft loose limestone paths. I think this tire might suit me better if I start riding at some of the local bike parks. Ride so far seems good, I have no real complaints other than the amount of debris the gets kicked up by the tread blocks, but that's to be expected with this type of tire. Previously, most of my riding was on a Bontrager H5 which was skinnier and these seem to roll almost as nicely as those despite the more aggressive tread design and larger width. Comparing these to the Bontrager XR1 that I only used for a week is a night and day difference. The XR1's had me hating life itself everyday I took my bike out.
S**2
Good tire for non-demanding use
I take my older Trek 8900 both on pavement & dirt roads, some trails but don't ride in the mud. Get good traction from this tire. Comfortable ride, no complaints. Good all-around tire esp. for old guys who are just riding for some fun & exercise.
D**Z
Buena cubierta, Maxxis te da la garantía de calidad. En mi caso la la llevo montada el la rueda trasera y la uso tanto para rodajes llanos como para terrenos más montañosos y técnicos. Responde perfectamente en ambos. Te da seguridad y no derrapa como me pasaba con la que llevaba montada anteriormente. Estéticamente queda bastante bien (26x2,10). Después de mucho mirar, la compré aquí por ser el mejor precio. Muy satisfecho con la compra. Volvería a comprarla.
T**O
Ottima gomma per chi oltre allo sterrato fa anche asfalto, da usare sia con camera d'aria che tubless. La linea centrale di tacchetti offre un buon supporto in asfalto ed evita che la gomma si usuri troppo ai lati. Nello sterrato asciutto nessun problem, ottima tenuta in curva. Per chi ha problemi di forature sulla spalla esiste anche la versione EXO
C**T
Il prodotto si presenta bene nel classico imballo da esposizione in negozio. Il disegno è bello da vedere, con la riga di tacchetti centrale molto ravvicinati per dare scorrevolezza su asfalto. Fianchi sottili e leggeri che garantiscono elasticità e leggerezza, belle anche le scritte colorate. Si monta con facilità mettendo appena un po’ di sapone per far intallonare a dovere. La forma del battistrada vista mentre si guida è “ovale” dunque sul duro toccano solo i tasselli centrali, mentre nel fuoristrada lavora tutta la gomma. Questa forma offre buone prestazioni in piega su asfalto. La prima sensazione alla guida è di un’ottima scorrevolezza e di precisione di risposta. Ottima tenuta su tutti i terreni (eccetto fango per il quale non è progettata) e comunque se regolate la pressione in maniera mirata la gomma va discretamente bene anche su terreno viscido. Per ora è tutto, arricchirò la recensione più avanti per valutare la durata nel tempo.
U**E
Optisch echt der Hammer. Mal sehen wie lange er hält
C**N
Pratiquant le vtt depuis la nuit des temps En fin je trouve un pneu aux dimenssions que je souhaite et un prix contenu un pneu qui est bon partout pour mes mollets et cuisses de grive quel soulagement a l effort rien que du plaisir et a bientôt
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