Fast Trak Grid 2Bliss T7 29in Tire
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Why We Like The Fast Trak Grid 2Bliss T7 29in Tire
Designed with the podium in mind, the Fast Trak Grid 2Bliss T7 Tire utilizes a fast-rolling design to attack cross-country courses with maximum speed. It’s no slouch when it comes to traction either though, with center knobs that are designed to brake well on slick descents, and produce rear wheel traction while clambering up steep and loose climbs.
Details
- Cross-country tire for XC racing and efficiency-oriented trail riders
- Fast-rolling T5 casing balances speed and puncture protection
- Fast Trak knob spacing is optimized for a wide range of rim widths
- Tubeless compatible for lower pressures and more traction
- Item #SCQ00M6
- Compound
- T7
- Construction
- GRID
- Size
- 29in x 2.2in, 29in x 2.35in
- Type
- tubeless
- TPI
- 60 TPI
- Bead
- 2Bliss
- Claimed Weight
- [2.2in] 730g, [2.35in] 800g
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
- Activity
- mountain biking, trail, cross-country
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
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Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 2, 2021
XC with Grip
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- 2.35
- Height:
- 6' 1"
- Weight:
- 170
I?ve been running the old version Fast Controls 60tpi that came stock and now have been using the new Fast Traks. I have the Control T5 for the rear and Grid T7 in the front. The new ones appear to have a little more knob to them but I don?t notice any slower rolling resistance. The T7 is a little softer and does better on roots/rocks. They are very predictable tires and are my go to for mixed terrain when I still want to go fast. I used this setup for the Marji Gesick 100 in Michigan and seemed to be the best balance of grip and speed. No punctures and $30 cheaper than Maxxis and Schwalbe.
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