Description
Maxxis Aggressor 27.5×2.5 EXO, Dual Compound
The Maxxis Aggressor has become a go-to for fast rolling rear tire options. Aggressor’s stand apart with a fast rolling center section and complimented with more aggressive cornering lugs than other fast rolling options.
Center lugs feature sipes to provide additional braking as well as cornering grip. Every other cornering lug features a similar offset to the DHF and DHR ii tires for improved edge grip.
The Maxxis Aggressor is typically seen as a rear tire paired to a Minion DHF front.
Other 27.5″ Maxxis Aggressor Options:
Maxxis Aggressor Variants
27.5×2.3 DD (Double Down) Dual Compound
27.5×2.5 DD (Double Down) Dual Compound
27.5×2.3 EXO Dual Compound
27.5×2.5 EXO Dual Compound (this page)
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27.5″ Maxxis Assegai
27.5×2.5 DD (Double Down) 3C MaxxGrip
27.5×2.6 EXO+ 3C MaxxTerra
27.5×2.5 EXO+ 3C MaxxTerra
27.5″ Maxxis Dissector
27.5×2.4 DD Double Down 3C MaxxGrip
27.5×2.6 EXO+ 3C MaxxTerra
27.5×2.4 EXO+ 3C MaxxTerra
27.5×2.6 EXO 3C MaxxTerra
27.5×2.4 EXO 3C MaxxTerra
27.5″ Maxxis Minion DHF
27.5×2.5 DD Double Down 3C MaxxGrip
27.5×2.3 DD Double Down 3C MaxxTerra
27.5×2.6 EXO+ 3C MaxxTerra
27.5×2.5 EXO+ 3C MaxxTerra
27.5×2.6 EXO 3C MaxxTerra
27.5×2.5 EXO 3C MaxxTerra
27.5×2.3 EXO 3C MaxxTerra
27.5×2.6 EXO Dual Compound
27.5×2.5 EXO Dual Compound
27.5×2.5 EXO Dual Compound Tanwall
27.5″ Maxxis Minion DHR II
27.5×2.4 DH (Downhill) 3C MaxxGrip
27.5×2.4 DD Double Down 3C MaxxGrip
27.5×2.3 DD (Double Down) 3C MaxxTerra
27.5×2.4 DD (Double Down) 3C MaxxTerra
27.5×2.6 EXO+ 3C MaxxTerra
27.5×2.4 EXO+ 3C MaxxTerra
27.5×2.6 EXO 3C MaxxTerra
27.5×2.4 EXO 3C MaxxTerra
27.5×2.3 EXO 3C MaxxTerra
27.5×2.6 EXO Dual Compound
27.5×2.4 EXO Dual Compound
27.5×2.4 EXO Dual Compound Tanwall
27.5×2.3 EXO Dual Compound
27.5″ Maxxis Aggressor
27.5×2.3 DD (Double Down) Dual Compound
27.5×2.5 DD (Double Down) Dual Compound
27.5×2.3 EXO Dual Compound
27.5×2.5 EXO Dual Compound
27.5″ Maxxis Rekon
Learn More about Sidewall, Compound & Tread:
We wanted to give BikeCo clients a better understanding to navigate our available tire matrix. As more and more riders are looking for improved small bump compliance and damping through the tires you’ll see riders on more robust sidewalls: this video will show why.
More on Maxxis Tires:
BikeCo Tactile Scale: Durometer, Surface Tension and Damping
In order to help our clients better compare products we’ve developed a Tactile Scale for items like Tires, Grips, Shoes, etc. We measure the durometer, surface tension and rebound to provide points that can be more accurately reviewed.
The higher the durometer the “harder” the material.
The higher the Surface Tension the “stickier” or more tacky the material is.
The higher the Damping number the more energy is absorbed by the product during a drop test.
Maxxis 3C Compounds
A hard compound or base layer supports a medium compound center tread section as well as a softer outer tread section of the tire. The softer cornering lugs provide additional grip at lean angles. The harder center section is faster rolling and longer lasting for those climbs before your favorite descents. Each 3C layup has three different layers of rubber compound utilized in varying depths.
3C tires are available in three different layups.
MaxxSpeed: is the fastest rolling and longest lasting of the 3C lineup. It accomplishes this with slightly harder rubber giving up a bit of grip.
MaxxSpeed Tactile Scale – Center: 63-tbd-0.96, Edge: 55-tbd-1.28
MaxxTerra: the intermediate option designed to offer more grip than the MaxxSpeed but is longer lasting with less rolling resistance than MaxxGrip options.
MaxxTerra Tactile Scale – Center: 55-7.56-0.87, Edge: 48-11.2-2.19
MaxxGrip: this 3C option is the stickiest layup. Along with the additional grip the rubber utilized in MaxxGrip tires also has damping properties to help control tire rebound. This adds a bit more confidence to your setup.
MaxxGrip Tactile Scale – Center: 47-8.36-2.39, Edge: 48-11.8-2.6
Maxxis Dual Compound
Features a softer edge and harder center section. Tends to offer less damping and slightly harder durometer for more miles, but gives up some grip.
Dual Compound Tactile Scale – Center: 59-6.71-1.27, Edge: 49-11.2-1.61
Sidewall Technologies
Various reinforcement options are available on modern MTB tires. These help minimize pinch flats and sidewall tears. Depending on speed, terrain and level of aggression riders have a variety to choose from. Recently more and more riders gravitate to the more burly sidewall technology as provides additional damping to help control tire rebound.
Instead of Weight vs. Protection we now see riders looking at Weight vs. Protection, Support and Damping as we look to improve trail feel through the tires allowing the suspension to run more support for cornering, steeps and other terrain.
EXO Sidewall: these tires feature a cut resistant material from the bead up the sidewall just below the cornering knobs. This additional layer is designed to be lightweight and flexible giving the tires a bit of support without compromising performance.
EXO Sidewall: As the name suggests this is the EXO sidewall plus an additional Silkshield layer stretched from bead to bead. Without adding too much weight this additional layer does provide notable improvement to tire damping and cut protection.
DoubleDown (DD) Sidewall: Want even more protection and trail damping? Check out the DoubleDown option. Build with two 120 TPI casing layers with a butyl insert these offer the support and protection of a downhill tire but save a bit of weight on the scales!
DH Sidewall: Double 60 TPI casings. More Damping than Double Down tires.
TPI: Threads Per Inch
60 TPI shown on the left, 120 TPI on the right.
120 TPI provides improved performance and protection but is a bit heavier.
Have questions? No problem. Chat, call or email and our team will help you choose the right tire for your riding.