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  • Maxxis new 2.25 Vs old 2.35 size wise?
  • mrplow
    Free Member

    Am I correct in thinking a maxxis 2.25 tire like an ardent or crossmark sizes the same as a high roller 1 or minion dhf 2.35?

    Which is larger or smaller? I like the old 2.35 size for most stuff.

    Cheers for your experience :mrgreen:

    el_boufador
    Full Member

    I reckon a new 2.25 comes up somehwere between an old 2.35 and 2.5 – probably more towards the 2.35.

    This is comparing a Crossmark 2.25 LUST to 2.35 / 2.5 Mk1 High Rollers.

    matthewlhome
    Free Member

    a little bigger. As above comparing a 2.25 crossmark to a 2.35 highroller

    mrplow
    Free Member

    Perfect, thanks for the advice.

    Any ideas of the faster rolling – Advantage V Ardent 2.25? :mrgreen:

    davewalsh
    Free Member

    My 2.25 Ardent is slightly bigger than my 2.35 Minion DHF. It is also considerably faster rolling than my 2.1 Advantage.

    bloodyshins
    Free Member

    The ardent does roll faster thn the advantage but is scary in the wet. A rear summer choice only unless you only ride trail centres IMO.

    mrplow
    Free Member

    Was going to keep my minion 2.35 up front so it is a choice for the back as my lust HR is dying and was dragtastic.

    james
    Free Member

    I reckon my 2.25″ advantage is about the same overall volume (tread+carcass) as my 2.5″ high roller. I reckon a 2.25″ advantage might have slightly more carcass volume. tread is lower
    certainly a fair bit bigger than my 2.35″ high roller, 2.1″ crossmark or a 2.35″ larsen TT
    A bit bigger than a 2.25″ Schwalbe NobbyNic/Albert, which is about in the middle between 2.35″ HR and 2.5″ HR/2.25″ advantage
    Probably about the same as a 2.2″ Bontrager XR4 (at least the 2009ish-2011 one
    Probably only slightly bigger than a 2.2″ Specialized Purgatory
    Ceratinly a fair bit smaller than a 2.3″ Spesh Eskar

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