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MaxxCross Desert-IT M7304D Front Tire
$55.99
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MSRP $79.99
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Product Description
Specially designed compound increases durability in rocky or desert conditions by reducing chipping and cutting
Tall knob design improves traction when racing in sandy conditions
Stiffer carcass design minimizes flex, reducing the chance of pinched tubes
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating -
Based on 2 Review(s)
Fit
5.0
Features
4.0
Finish
5.0
Cost Benefit
4.5
Durability
5.0
Overall
4.7
Latest Reviews
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
5.0
Overall
5.0
Kasey
Greenacres, WA
Maxxis Front
Great fit, amazing product.
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
3.0
Cost Benefit
4.0
Overall
4.4
Todd
Morgan Hill, CA
Maxxis Desert IT Front Tire
I put these tires on just before vacation riding in the Sierra Nevada’s. Overall they seemed to work fine up there though I know that was not necessarily where they were designed to be used. I would say that the only performance issue was that it didn't hook up to well on smooth fire roads. Typically they had a light layer of decomposed granite on top of the hard pack so that is what I suspect the problem was. Wear seems real good so far.