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Hutchinson Bulldog Tubeless Light

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Description:
  • Optimized knobs design
  • Synthetic rubber compound
  • Traction and braking performance
  • Low rolling resistance & mud clearing


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    Submitted by Six-Gun-Todd a Cross Country Rider from Fowlerville, MI
    Date Reviewed: May 14, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Potowatami
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $45.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:Fast rolling, easy to mount, strong climbing tire
    Weaknesses:Much narrower than size listed, washes out easily when leaning into fast sweeping corners, much heavier than advertised
    Similar Products Used:First UST Tire !!
    Bike Setup:2005 Truth, X9, Crossmax SL
    Bottom Line:I was very fortunate when I purchased my Crossmax wheelset that a pair of these tires came with the deal completely free. So value is going to have to be a 5....you just can't beat free.

    Performance wise the tires have worked out pretty well, they mounted easily with an air compressor and really look pretty sharp with the bulldog graphics on the sidewall. I ran the tires with a scoop of Stan's in each tire for a little added insurance....which in the long run I probably didn't need. Be warned, these tires are alot narrower than 2.1...heck they look down right tiny next to my 1.95 Nevegals. Hutchison should also work on their weight chart. The chart lists the Airlight tires at 580 grams and the two tires I have weighed in at 722 and 729.

    But...low and behold....these tires really haul ! They roll fast over the terrains common to Michigan....rocky, rooty, sandy, etc. Sand performance is the real surprise, the tread pattern is so squared off that the tire rides nicely right through even some really deep sand. Even climbing traction is surprising, you would never guess that such a narrow tire would climb so intensely and not spin out.

    Be warned though ! This is not for fast sweeping turns that requires you to lean the bike over ! These tires will wash out when you transfer off the side knobs which have a distinct squared off edge to them.

    Lastly, I've got over 500 miles on my pair and they still have plenty of life left in them to boot.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Dan Gerous a Cross Country Rider from Montreal
    Date Reviewed: April 11, 2006
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Strengths:Very light for a knobby UST tire, rolls well for a knobby tire, grippy...
    Weaknesses:Don't lean down too much in corners.
    Similar Products Used:Hutchinson Spider Tubeless Light, Python Tubeless Light, Maxxis High Roller UST...
    Bike Setup:Cannondale Prophet 2000, Crossmax SL, Eggbeaters...
    Bottom Line:A lot of people don't like this tire for cornering. The side knobs don't go very far down the sides so if you like to lean aggressively when you turn, beware. For my riding style though, I have found these tires to be very good all arounders that are light and efficient. Very close to be as light as Pythons Tubeless Light, rolls fast but they grip in a wider range of condition, notably when it gets a wet (Pythons don't work well in the wet). My favorite summer tire.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4






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