POWER ROAD TLR vs DTH review
In this entry we are going to compare and review Michelin POWER ROAD TLR vs Maxxis DTH tyres. Both manufactured by different brands, Michelin and Maxxis respectively, these tyres have been designed to be used for different purposes. Whilst Michelin POWER ROAD TLR is better for road activities, Maxxis DTH is a great choice if your needs are more aligned to bmx activities.
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More rolling efficiency. With Tubeless Ready technology you improve your performance and are more efficient. More robustness. Thanks to its 4x120 TPI casing which improves the robustness of the tyre and offers more comfort at low pressure. More longevity. Thanks to the X-Race Compound designed to optimize the wear of the tread. MICHELIN'S ADVICE Disc Brake Ready technology allows the tire to withstand the extra braking of bicycles with disc brakes thanks to a specially adapted rubber | The grooved slick design of the Maxxis DTH (Drop the Hammer) is suited to a variety of BMX, dirt jumping, and pump track situations. | ||||||||||||||
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