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  • Do Spesh Purgatory 'Come up big' ?
  • jamiesilo
    Free Member

    purgatories look good for me and not that pricey.
    are they nice and voluminous?
    will be on Flow ex rims
    ta

    mikekay
    Free Member

    their a good size not massive, butcher comes a bit bigger. both good tires though

    kayak23
    Full Member

    Butcher on the front, purg on the back. Both nice and volu…volim….. Vollumni…. Big.

    coolhandluke
    Free Member

    Selling a couple of hardly see Purgatory here if interested £12 each. Or 2 for £20.

    Grid and control varieties, 27.5 BTW.

    devash
    Free Member

    They’re a nice size for a do-it-all tyre. Currently running 2.3 Purg on the back, 2.3 Butcher on the front here. I personally wouldn’t want anything bigger for general riding.

    tomaso
    Free Member

    They are skinny compared to most tyres of the same quoted width, certainly skinnier than a Butcher or a Slaughter. I also found the grid casing lacking in meat as they are a bit lighter than the other grid casing tyres and I got lots of pinch punctures…
    Want to buy one lightly used 27.5 x 2.3 Purgatory grid?

    ir_bandito
    Free Member

    Fairly. Had no problems with them on my Fortitude.

    Not the best guides as I didn’t include a ruler in the pic:
    2.3″ Purgatory on a 25mm superstar DS25 rim on the left
    3″ Dirt Wizard on a 50mm DB-X50 on the right

    jamiesilo
    Free Member

    thanks everyone
    i actually want as big as i can get, though not convinced a dirt wizard would fit in the frame. got 2.4 fat alberts at the mo but the new ones don’t look that convincing.
    i’ve about 10 or 12 mm either side so room for a little more but those dirt wizards look monstrous! thanks bandito. fancy crackin g out the tape measure/verniers?
    ever put one on a narrower rim?

    kneebiscuit
    Free Member

    Coolhandluke yhm re. Tyres

    jamiesilo
    Free Member

    and i’m on 26s me…

    twonks
    Full Member

    I’ve just put 2 on my bike as I got fed up with the leaky sidewalls on Conti Trail King 2.2.

    The 2.3 Purgatory isn’t quite as wide as the trail king but only a bit in it.

    Much much easier to seal tubeless and although not as grippy they are a good tyre for the money.

    sl80
    Free Member

    Tomaso, how much are you after for the grid?

    superfli
    Free Member

    My Purg grid 2.3 is wider than my Butcher grid. Only by a little, but it certainly isnt narrower.

    wilko1999
    Free Member

    superfli +1

    richardthird
    Full Member

    Couple more for comparison. Crests, 25psi tubeless

    Purg 2.3 56mm (under)
    Smorg 2.25 58mm (spot on)
    Chunky 2.4 62mm (spot on)

    jamiesilo
    Free Member

    So a purg 2.3 comes up smaller than trail king 2.2?
    Are conti 2.4s (trial/mountian kings) massive then?
    Are they any good these days? Old mountain kings (I think) got a lot o bad press

    What is nice and big without necessarily having too much of a DH tread and weight?

    And lastly, has anyone tried the new fat Albert’s?

    chakaping
    Free Member

    i actually want as big as i can get

    Don’t get the Purgs then, they are a bit skinny IMO.

    Schwalbe 2.35s are pretty meaty. On One Chunky Monkey also.

    superfli
    Free Member

    I’ll put a few tyres in a comparison tonight for you. I have Chunky Monkey, Smorgs, Butcher grid, Nevegal Pro, MM which I will photo against the Purg grid. All on rims (granted some are wider rims)

    IMO the purg is amongst the biggest of those.

    jamiesilo
    Free Member

    Thanks.
    Aye, I’ve got/had mostly schwalbe 2.35s. Nice and big yep, wouldn’t mind even bigger…

    boxelder
    Full Member

    Smaller than a 2.35 Hans Dampf

    ir_bandito
    Free Member

    those dirt wizards look monstrous!

    I can’t measure the Spesh tyres now as they’re off, but for scale, the Dirt Wizard on a 50mm rim measures 68.5mm at the carcass, 74.something at the widest part.

    jamiesilo
    Free Member

    aye, that’s a bit too much for my frame, but only a bit.
    they look like a whole lot of tyre too, or maybe the prugatory next to it is just a bit puny?

    ir_bandito
    Free Member

    I never felt the purgatory was puny, its just the DW is a monster.

    qwerty
    Free Member

    Are conti 2.4s (trial/mountian kings) massive then?

    Only the TKs, yes they are big, big in volume. Excellent tyres in Black Chilli compound and Protection (or Apex) sidewalls.

    jamiesilo
    Free Member

    Bigger than 2.35 schwalbes then?

    danjthomas
    Free Member

    Run a purgatory 2.35 on the back of my stumpy on arch ex rims.. No issues.

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