high rollors.

cleche name

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yo yo,
is there a noticable diffrence between the 3c compound opption and the slow rezay? i know therer is the 3 driffent compounds in one, that hold the little knoblies together, but dose it realy make a diffrence when ridding? and would 'you' use high rollors for very loose dirt? and pressures?
 

RangaRMX

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By very loose dirt I'm assuming you're still talking DH or AM and not just some XC on a loose/sandy track?

Can't quite make much out from your post unfortunately.
 

.BP.

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I personally run highrollers front and back, i find them to be one of the best all round tire. As for the different compounds i cant tell the difference between slow rezzay, super tacky and 3c.
 

cleche name

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yes i am talking dh, im sorry if my post was not up to your standard...

its australia and the weather is broke, all the trakes have a very fine build up of dusty dirt. i am currently using the as mention kenda's, but i was wanting a change.

giving the incrase in vaule of the 3c compund i was intrested to know if there is any actual rider benifits, like in thery i understand what they were trying to achive but dose that inovation translate to the trail?
 

Fisher

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Only difference ive ever noticed in tire performance was going from doin DH on a bald Tire to a High Roller :p, Which wore out in about 1 month :mad:

Currently running Kenda Nevegals and they go alright...
 

.BP.

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Well you wont notice things such as rolling resistance which is supposed to be a benefit of the 3c, also i find they wear at about the same rate as the other options but are double the price. I would recommend you just get a sr or st.
 
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