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MY22 Dillinger 4 Studded Fat Bike Tire - 27.5 x 4.0" - 120tpi
Riding your fatbike on ice just got even better with the redesigned Dillinger tread pattern and tubeless compatibility. Carefully positioned studs allow you to rail icy off-camber singletrack with confidence and control, while taller side lugs bring improved cornering in snowy conditions. Dillinger's center tread is tightly spaced for speed when you need it so you can power up an icy climb and rip down the other side as the studs claw into the slick surface.
- Braced side lugs for improved cornering
- Improved center tread for rolling efficiency
- Tubeless-ready
- Replacement studs and stud insertion tool sold separately
- 252 Concave aluminum carbide studs
Specifications
Intended Use
Fat Bike, Winter - Studded
ISO Diameter
584 / 650b / 27.5"
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Customer Reviews
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anonymousThese tires make riding in winter feel more like riding in summer. The grip is unbelievable. Sometimes I think I might trust them too much. I’ve put about 35-40 miles on a new pair so far and I’ve had only lost 1 stud.