DTH vs Shorty review
In this entry we are going to compare and review Maxxis DTH vs Maxxis Shorty tyres. Both manufactured by the same brand Maxxis, these tyres have been designed to be used for different purposes. Whilst Maxxis DTH is better for bmx activities, Maxxis Shorty is a great choice if your needs are more aligned to mountain activities.
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The grooved slick design of the Maxxis DTH (Drop the Hammer) is suited to a variety of BMX, dirt jumping, and pump track situations. | After gathering years of data and feedback from our World Cup Downhill and Enduro World Series athletes, the Shorty is completely new for 2021. The knob layout has been altered to improve wet traction, cornering performance, and mud shedding abilities. The narrower 2.40″ casing improves frame and fork clearance for when things get really sloppy and reduces weight. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Features
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UsageDirt Flat Park Street | UsageTrail Enduro Downhill | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technologies
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