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Maxxis Rambler Tyre

Gravel and dirt road racing tyre designed for comfort, grip and predictable cornering

Recommended Use: Cyclocross & Gravel

Description

What technology does it use in its construction?

The Rambler comes in with a Dual Compound rubber arrangement as standard, with the option of two casings to suit your application. A choice of Maxxis' popular EXO casing for additional puncture protection and reinforcement, or the Silkshield model for all round puncture resistance at a lower price point. Both options come Tubeless Ready and depending on your choice of casing, the carbon fibre bead or standard spun aramid fibre bead is available.

What is the intended use?

The Rambler was introduced by Maxxis as a gravel tyre, blurring the lines between road riding and mountain bike. While its intended use is gravel tracks and fire roads with its high volume design optimised for comfort and bump absorption and its low profile tread pattern, spaced out on the edges for predictable and trustworthy cornering. The Rambler can be use on road and on hardpack trails terrain with no real sacrifice.

Our verdict

In our opinion, the Rambler is an extremely diverse tyre optimised for, but not restricted to gravel riding. Whether your a through and through adventure gravel rider or just looking to mix up your daily commute, the Rambler offers predictability and confidence in a range of situations and terrains.

Details & Technology

Casing (choose from the following)

  • EXO

    EXO casing is the most popular casing from Maxxis, and features a densely woven fabric which is flexible and lightweight to protect against cuts and punctures. This is recommended for trail riding, all mountain and occasional enduro

  • Silkshield

    SilkShield is a layer of puncture protection which reaches round the whole inside of the tyre to help protect from tears and punctures

Compound

  • Dual Compound

    Designed for durability and long lasting performance. There are two rubber compounds, a harder one for low rolling resistance and a softer one for increased cornering grip

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