“Tracey, I’m pretty sure the west of scotland gets similar slop to you ‘southerners’ (sorry, couldn’t resist! 🙂”
As a seasoned mud connoisseur, I’ve found that there is more regional diversity in how wet dirt behaves than pretty much anything else in MTBing. Semi-slicks are just annoying in the wet down here in the deep south. Eliminator 2.3 rear works all year!
I ride predominantly at Woburn/Rushmere, Downs on occasion, FoD couple times a year, so for the most part I want an all year round fit and forget grippy front and nice rolling rear to replace my well used Nobby Nic’s.
I’m none the wiser 😂
I'd go Butcher front and Purgatory rear. Run that combo on my hardtail all year round.
2.3 front and rear. Would consider the 2.6 but it wont fit in my forks
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@paulneenan76 I'm a Rushmere / Woburn local too and I think you'll be happy with that. I run something similar:
Hardtail - Ground Control front, Fast Trak rear. Ran 2 Fast Traks over the summer which also worked pretty well.
FS - Butcher 2.3 up front and Slaughter or Purgatory on the back depending on weather.
Thanks Pete T. Front is sorted then; 2.6 Butcher. But on the back, I want the best compromise 2.3 tyre - cos I’m not changing a tyre based on weather - which is that? Slaughter or Purgatory?
Butcher or Eliminator. Slaughter is like a Butcher edge and sidewall but the middle is slimmed down and different tread pattern. The Purgatory isn't as strong as the Butcher or Eliminator. At one time our daughter was flatting on the rear with a Purgatory every race, usually between the treads as its thinner, which was quite demoralizing.
Now competes with Butcher Butcher whatever the conditions
The older type Purgatory Grids were alot stronger than the new Gripton Grids that are in the sale
I'd go for the Purgatory, everyone's different, but I haven't found a need for something stronger myself.
I just use them for normal trail use (and a few trips to Morzine) rather than racing Enduro and I've had no issues. Last one was a Gripton Grid from the sale.
I really rate the Eliminator Grid 2.3 as a rear tyre. I haven’t used a Purgatory since I had a 26 x 2.2 Control back in 2010! Looking at the specs of that, I’m amused that my rear tyre is about 50% heavier than back then...
I don’t think the Butcher is as a good a rear tyre as the Eliminator.
Last question from me on this as if I dont buy these I never will, but, will the Butcher 2.6 fit in a non-Boost Pike?
We have it in non Boost Pikes, Boost Revelations and Boost Lyriks All 29
will the Butcher 2.6 fit in a non-Boost Pike?
Almost certainly as it actually measured 2.45in on my caliper.
Really didn't like it though. I'd say to spend a tenner or so more on a Magic Mary 2.6 (though check that fits yr fork obvs).
will the Butcher 2.6 fit in a non-Boost Pike?
Yep- fitted in mine with plenty of room (27.5)
