J.R.
Well-Known Member
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- USA
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- Piedmont Highlands
I've owned Marathons and used them on a 26" MTB, but the HS 420 and 440 have a little too fast a tread for even the smoothest, well kept trail. I continued to use the Marathons nevertheless, they were fast rolling, have great flat protection, sticky on paved areas and seem to last forever. But why won't Schwalbe make a better MTB tire?!
When I got the 29'er a year ago I wanted to keep a more aggressive tread for real mountain biking, so I kept the OEM Schwalbe's on. Now I'm about ready for some new rubber, so I signed in to Schwalbe North America to see what I was going to have to compromise on, and low and behold, there's something new! Marathon Plus with a real MTB tread, Smart Guard (Blue) and a high speed rating! No compromise. Available in 26, 27.5 and 29 inch sizes. It may not be the most aggressive MTB tire, but I'm not the most aggressive MTB rider. I'm a happy mountain biker!
Schwalbe Marathon Plus MTB HS 468
Available: http://www.schwalbetires.com/bike_tires/off-road_tires/marathon_plus_mtb
Schwalbe has listed a number of new tires, so if you haven't found what you want, you may not have checked Schwalbe lately! Check them out: http://www.schwalbetires.com/
When I got the 29'er a year ago I wanted to keep a more aggressive tread for real mountain biking, so I kept the OEM Schwalbe's on. Now I'm about ready for some new rubber, so I signed in to Schwalbe North America to see what I was going to have to compromise on, and low and behold, there's something new! Marathon Plus with a real MTB tread, Smart Guard (Blue) and a high speed rating! No compromise. Available in 26, 27.5 and 29 inch sizes. It may not be the most aggressive MTB tire, but I'm not the most aggressive MTB rider. I'm a happy mountain biker!
Schwalbe Marathon Plus MTB HS 468
Available: http://www.schwalbetires.com/bike_tires/off-road_tires/marathon_plus_mtb
Schwalbe has listed a number of new tires, so if you haven't found what you want, you may not have checked Schwalbe lately! Check them out: http://www.schwalbetires.com/