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Arrow Racing Savage

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Description:Designed for semi-muddy to slickrock surfaces more open cleats to spit out mud and loose surface debris while providing huge contact patches and reinforced side cleats for lockjaw grip.
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    Submitted by a fisher a Downhiller from wisconsin
    Date Reviewed: January 21, 2008
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Strengths:agressive tread, tough casing, large air volume, stay on rim at low pressure
    Weaknesses:a little heavy compared to a maxxis or kenda
    Similar Products Used:maxxis, kenda, michellin, intense
    Bike Setup:ventanna el cuervo, avalanche, manitou travis, titec, e-13, raceface, sun, hayes
    Bottom Line:I am running a savage tire up front with a bite tire in the rear and it is a really good all conditions set-up. The tires seems to hold their own in everything from dry and rocky to wet and rooty and even in snow. If you are one who hates changing tires to suit different course conditions I would highly recomend you give this set-up a try.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Eli a Downhiller from Cheyenne, WY
    Date Reviewed: January 17, 2008
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Purchased At:Local Shop
    Strengths:Durability, versatility, price, weight.
    Weaknesses:Graphics
    Similar Products Used:Bontrager, Maxxis, Specialized, Nokian
    Bike Setup:Trek Session 10, King Earl Wheels, 2.6" savage tires for light(watery) mud, Gamut guide, Fox 40 RC2
    Bottom Line:I use this tire extensively when conditions get sloppy but not enough to warrant a full on mud tire. Most of the time when riding in mud, there are also rocks and roots. Mud tires don't really like to play with rocks and roots but this tire has enough of a rounded profile to still roll over rocks and roots. I used these tires front and rear at the 2007 Crankworx Garbonzo DH. They helped me earn a 6th place finish. Sam Hill won on mud tires, but he probably would have won on a tricycle. There aren't many tires that fill the gap between dry condition tires and mud tires. This one fits the bill.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by J-Man a Weekend Warrior from Vermont
    Date Reviewed: July 14, 2007
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Purchased At:came with my bike
    Strengths:greatest tire i have ever had. its huge! 3.0 rolls over anything, i mean anything! really fast on trails and dirt
    Weaknesses:slow on road and off road use only but its a dh kinda tread so what do you expect
    Similar Products Used:kujo dh, specialized pro, chunders, kenda, bontrager big eaRLS
    Bike Setup:giant ac, white bros. dh2 fork, fox dhx 4.0 rear shock, 24 in. halo combat rim rear, 26 in mavic 321 disc front with 3.0 tires and hayes hydraulics
    Bottom Line:nice tires i like them a lot but a 2.3 maybe a 2.5 is really all you need
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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