🚵♂️ Conquer Every Trail with Confidence!
The Maxxis Minion DHF is a high-performance mountain bike tire designed for gravity-focused riding. Featuring a dual compound for optimal grip and rolling speed, EXO sidewall protection for durability, and an E25 rating for light-duty e-bikes, this tire is engineered to excel in various terrains. With a wide trail design that fits modern rims and a 1-year warranty, it’s the gold standard for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Item Width | 2.5 Inches |
Item Diameter | 29 Inches |
Material Type | Rubber |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Tensile Strength Max | 50 PSI |
Tread Type | Directional |
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Tire Type | Tubeless |
M**G
Excellent off road tires
Installed these on my son’s Specialized mountain bike. Fit perfectly and have excellent traction. Installation was easy. Most importantly, my son loves them and the extra performance they provide.
O**P
Love this tire
Love this tire! Was originally running a 2.3 high roller II and was not pleased with the way it handled unless you aggressively leaned the bike. There were really no "transition" knobs on the high roller II, so mid turn on anything other than super tacky and the high roller would feel like it was squirming under me. Rode a new tallboy 3 for fun, which came with the 2.3 dhf and was super impressed. Knowing that I had just picked up some 30mm wide carbon rims, I decided to try the 2.5 for a front. I was not disappointed.When you buy these tires, make sure to read the part number and ensure you're getting the exact tire you need/want. They come in a lot of variations. I actually purchased one from another seller first, and they mis-listed the item as an exo dual compound - when I actually received a double down exo tire (literally 1500 gram heaviest tire they make). Now, i'm not a weight weenie or anything, but when you order a tire you want to make sure the compound and sidewall are going to work for the riding type you do.Dual compound is great for middle of the road tread softness. Not too hard to be super focused on rolling resistance, but not too soft to be a detriment to keeping speed. Typically, the dual compound is what comes on the stock DHF tallboy 3, so that's the way I went. I can say, after riding the double down casing, the standard exo casing is much grippier on hard pack. The harder the sidewall, the less compliant it will be to form around the terrain and obstacles you are riding. The exo protection on my old high roller was awesome for well over 2 seasons of riding, so I stuck with that and nothing more. Not to mention that the standard exo single ply is much lighter. Again, not a weight weenie, but I really noticed the difference putting this one on compared to the double down. the front just feels super nimble compared the the heavy double down - and thats saying a lot for a 2.5 front.Also note, this tire in the 2.5 29er form, though not always listed this way, is the "WT" tire - meaning wide trail sidewall design. Both DHF's had this, so I'm unsure if I can tell the difference this WT creates. They say it's a better rolling profile for 30-35mm - I've heard of lots of guys with 28mm internal going with WT as well.Overall, the single ply exo dhf is an amazing trail tire. If you're looking for something on the aggressive side of trail for a front, this tire has gobs and gobs of grip and really doesn't roll any worse than my high roller II 2.3. It doesn't roll quite as easy as a nobby nic, but it gives a ton more confidence and seems way more surefooted in any terrain you can throw at it.I paired this up with a 2.35 ikon exo rear, which I feel really balances the bike out for rolling speed & grip. was really surprised how well they worked together, even on dry dusty hardpack.
M**N
Excellent Tire Choice
Have been Super happy with this tire for aggressive trail/all mountain style riding in rocky north east terrain. The 2.5 volume seems a little exaggerated, but it is ok where it is and does not leave me wishing for more. Early indicators on the durability have been very good, and definitely surpass the much more expensive Schwalbe Hans Damf which had up until now been my benchmark for this style 29'er tire. I live in North Eastern CT, and there is a tremendous amount of rock in the area that destroys tires. Perpetual rock gardens abound. My hans damfs had Every Single side nob, and transition nob torn away from the tire carcass in half a season of riding. So far these are showing very little, to no wear on the side nobs and no damage to the sidewalls. The Hans Damf's have great volume, and would seemingly be great in more loamy or even sandy conditions, but they suffered the knobs ripping off, somewhat durable sidewalls and tire carcass in the snake skin/trailstar version (did suffer from some cuts and punctures on both the sidewall and in the treads that were not sealable by stans alone), generally short tread life in the center in these rocky conditions, and were not very good at shedding mud.The Minions are definitely now my go to tire. Have the 2.5 DHF up front, paired with the 2.3 DHRII in back. Loving the combo, though would like to try a DHF on the back as well, as the 2.3 is a much lower volume (looks more like a 2.1-2.2) and requires some extra pressure. I am really liking the DHRII's though, and even with having to run a little extra pressure it performs amazing. I just wouldnt mind a little extra volume. Climbing, braking, and cornering traction, and durability are soooo far above and beyond the Hans D's its almost not fair to compare them as a rear tire.
R**W
Awesome front tire
I normally run Maxxis on my bike and wanted to get something more aggressive for my son's bike at 20 inches. His current bike is the Rei rev coop 20 inch mtb with 2.6 tires. So the change over was super easy, currently running tubes, but plan on going tubeless so I did get some smaller tubes. Installation was super easy. Compared to the previous tires the DHR 2 and DHF are a huge improvement in traction, little less cushion but not by much. I was hoping to reduce the inseam clearance by an inch or two and this change definitely did that. Additionally the tires just pop out they make the bike look so much better. Lots of pros and cons on the rei bike but I am here to review the tires and even though they were a little pricy it was definitely worth it and I would highly recommend getting better tires for your kids. I ran the dhr in the rear with the dhf up front. Have to say my son is in love with the way it looks and rides, and it has improved his confidence by having better traction.
R**R
Durable, excellent traction a little noisy on tarmac, but they’re not made for tarmac
I’ve used the Maxis tires for both front and back on my mountain bike for over a decade. They last forever a little bit of stands no tube and I’ve written over more cactus that I can ever count in those tires just went on and on and on little expensive, but they’re worth it.
J**O
Excellent
Looks very good. Will update how long it gonna last. 24”.
K**E
Good tire, with one caveat
This is a great tire and I'm running them on my IBIS and I've run them on my Giant. Just know that there's a slight gap between the tread on the top of the tire and the side of the tire. So when you're taking a sharp switchback or berm you have a split second of panic where you feel the bike slide because it's transitioning between the tread groups. Otherwise it's a great tire but the first few times I felt that after running a more all around tire I about freaked out. Besides that, the tread holds like a champ and chomps through most trail terrain.
S**Y
Great grip
Trail riding
S**N
Prix tgrès compétitif
qualité, prix compétitif, rapidité de livraison
J**R
Calidad y precio
Excelente y lo mejor fue q te mandan una hojita de agradecimiento, lo cual refleja el gran servicio y la importancia que le ponen a sus ventas y un chocolatito, el producto excelente y sin problemas
G**M
Good quality
Good quality
O**.
Perfect for trail
This tire is agressive and perfect on the trail. Perfect grip!
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