You Choose Size: 27.5x2.4 or 27.5x2.6
Choose quantity: Single or 2-Pack
- Tire Type: Tubeless Ready. Can be used with inner tube like normal clincher tire
- Labeled Size: 27.5x2.4", 27.5x2.60"
- Color: Black/Anthracite
- ISO Diameter: 584- 27.5"
- Tire Intended Use: Mountain
- Defined Color: Black , Gray
- Tire Type: Tubeless Ready Clincher
- Weight: 890g (2.4), 1030g (2.60)
- TPI: 120
- Tire Bead: Folding
- Tire Diameter: 27.5"
- Rubber, infused with Graphene in a graduated schedule of four compounds across the rolling strip and shoulders. Two stabilizing base compounds boost puncture resistance and longevity while creating a foundation for climbing, braking, and cornering loads
- The trail-side compounds reduce rolling resistance, boost traction, and get tacky on switchbacks and off-camber sections, wet or dry
- A reinforced casing, the Trail TLR combines an abrasion-resistant, 120-TPI nylon construction with additional protection on the center strip and anti-pinch flat (APF) sidewall inserts
- Durability, muted chatter, and supple trail feel with anti-puncture insurance – a true all-mountain casing
- Low on the sidewalls, rubber inserts protect against cuts, reinforce the tire against pinch flats, and increase lateral stability at high speeds
- Approved for use with hookless rims
- Additional shielding to reinforce the sidewalls against lateral rock hits, pernicious thorns, and random trail debris. The breakers are lightweight 120-TPI nylon, proving that heavy protection doesn’t have to be heavy on the scale
The Mazza Trail tire is made for all conditions. It embodies gravity-tuned grip, reliability, and predictable trail-feel with a construction that spins up faster and punches the gas over cruxes and rollers. The ultimate all-mountain tire for riders who savor going up before coming down. While cornering or gripping off-camber rock faces, progressive siping on the shoulders varies the tread’s edges to balance responsive trail-feel with tenacious grab and no instability – glued, in control, and predictable. On climbs, the Mazza digs in with ramped leading edges that thrive on rollers and technical rocky cruxes alike. Between the two, voracious spacing gobbles and clears loose, loamy soil and clingy muck.