Maxxis Aggressor vs Dissector vs Minion DHR II | Which is best for you?

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The Maxxis Aggressor, Dissector and Minion DHR II are all designed as rear tires. However, each tire rides quite a bit different from the others! In this video, Russ and Mike give reviews of how each tire rides and then compares them to each other to help figure out which is best for you.
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  • @TheLostCo
    @TheLostCo3 жыл бұрын

    Alrighttttt which of these tires is best for where you ride?

  • @TheWikipediaOrg

    @TheWikipediaOrg

    3 жыл бұрын

    Got a Canyon Spectral, 3 weeks ago, came with MAXXIS Minion DHR II 2.4 on front, and MAXXIS Aggressor 2.5 on rear, is that a strange combo, shouldn't the wider tyre be on the front?

  • @fwmtb

    @fwmtb

    3 жыл бұрын

    Maxxis aspen

  • @caderidenour642

    @caderidenour642

    3 жыл бұрын

    Maxxis makes sweet tires, however are there any other tire companies on the fringe that you enjoy? It's fun to see thoughts on stuff tires like schwalbe, WTB, michelin, ethirteen etc

  • @elchrispr7873

    @elchrispr7873

    3 жыл бұрын

    You probably won’t even read or even care about my comment but if you honestly do Can you please please please do another review or tour of your van now i know you already did a video about your van but its old already and i just will love to see a new tour and upgrades if you had done more or just the basics please.🙏

  • @Mraquanetchris

    @Mraquanetchris

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm on a Krampus ( 29 x 3.0 ) DHF front / DHR2 back. Steep downhills and Rocks. Very Kush.

  • @paulwintermute1495
    @paulwintermute14953 жыл бұрын

    Been running a Assegai front and Agressor rear and its my favorite combo ever. Both 29" and 2.5" on a Ibis Ripmo.

  • @Erik-rc7iy
    @Erik-rc7iy3 жыл бұрын

    I’m currently running an aggressor in the back and an assegai in the front and it’s an awesome combo.

  • @alexmcgivern513

    @alexmcgivern513

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too! Just got the dissector this week and the cornering grip is next level

  • @carado1984

    @carado1984

    3 жыл бұрын

    I went from aggressor to dissector. Aggressor is more durable (dual compound only) and better on hard pack, anything else Dissector is better. I smoked a 3c Dissector in Sedona in a week. Dissector was better in loose over hard and loose than the Aggressor. Trails ridden on both: Pisgah/Dupont, Bentonville, Sedona. Id choose the 2.4 Dissector 3c Exo+ over the 2.5 Aggressor Dual DD. Dissector is lighter too.

  • @harryechiverri6013

    @harryechiverri6013

    3 жыл бұрын

    👍 true, but Agressor seems too soft they get worn out fast, they are nice set up for trail race though. I am having Assegai at the front and DHR2 at the rear and bro it feels like a tank! I don't have to change often for any conditions at all.

  • @Ofishall_T.V

    @Ofishall_T.V

    3 жыл бұрын

    Best combo in the world

  • @LucasGoncalves-sp5nh

    @LucasGoncalves-sp5nh

    3 жыл бұрын

    i use assegai 2.5 in front and dhf 2.5 rear, my bike is a bronson C 2015

  • @rhuynh
    @rhuynh3 жыл бұрын

    You continue to do great videos and the type of videos that are exactly on people's minds yet address these complicated questions in a great way that breaks it down well. Great job!

  • @TylerBoothGolf
    @TylerBoothGolf3 жыл бұрын

    Living in the variable PWN weather & wanting an "all-season" setup, I now stick to a Dissector in the rear & it works well in wet conditions a lot better than I would have expected. Up front is always a balancing act on what I want (but I tend to stick with a DHF WT), but at least I've become comfortable with the Dissector as my go-to rear tire now! Great overview gents.

  • @trivialone11
    @trivialone113 жыл бұрын

    This summer I rode my DHR II down to a dissector and is on its way to an aggressor. Then I'll put it on backwards for a little more dissector to aggressor action, after that ... Inside out for a slick. So for me its DHR II for life. But seriously, DHR II w/ Cushcore or Highroller with DH casing. Great review guys!.

  • @IBCMTB
    @IBCMTB3 жыл бұрын

    After trying all sorts of different combos (Rekon, Forekaster, Aggressor, DHF, all in multiple sizes), the combo i've finally settled on is Dissector 2.4 rear, Assegai 2.5 front, EXO MaxTerra for both. Can trust them to hook up on almost anything, still rolls well enough to earn the turns without feeling like you're dragging an anchor, but also not too light that you're unsure of whether it'll hook in on almost every corner or skip on braking.

  • @travistweedle9674
    @travistweedle96743 жыл бұрын

    I just replaced my OEM Specialized tires with DHRii in the rear and Assegai on the front. Got home yesterday from 10 days in Pisgah/Dupont, NC with no complaints. Rained the first few days there so I got to ride wet/mud , tacky, and dry conditions through out the trip. Loving this set up.

  • @mrvwbug4423
    @mrvwbug44233 жыл бұрын

    I'm currently running Assegai/Dissector, it is an amazing combo. Playful but controlled out back, good braking and cornering traction, decent rolling speed, but the Dissector does wear kinda fast. Assegai up front is like the fingers of god, no matter how steep or loose things get, you can always find grip and control your line. Assegai/Dissector is amazing in the bike park and on most trails.

  • @darrinkulyk9560

    @darrinkulyk9560

    10 ай бұрын

    I run Assegai F/R 2.5 DD MG F EXO+ MT R 23 Psi was at Whistler Yesterday Was AMAZING 😎CF Warden

  • @TheLegend-lo1fm
    @TheLegend-lo1fm3 жыл бұрын

    I would love to see another review for front tires 👍

  • @mrvwbug4423

    @mrvwbug4423

    3 жыл бұрын

    Assegai vs DHF vs DHR2 (front) would be an interesting comparison.

  • @TheLostCo

    @TheLostCo

    3 жыл бұрын

    9 months later... we finally did it!

  • @acuhealer62
    @acuhealer623 жыл бұрын

    I live in New England and find that the Minion is a great all around tire. On my old Bronson I was running DHF's front and rear. My new Rallon came with the DHR II on the rear and the DHF on the front. So far, I'm loving the combo. Works great on the often greasy, rocky, rooty trails here in CT and MA.

  • @jamisenhinds3676
    @jamisenhinds36763 жыл бұрын

    Thanks guys this was very useful as there are so much to choose from. Love the vids you post. Keep up the great content 👍

  • @brucequinn6638
    @brucequinn66383 жыл бұрын

    Great review guys- exactly what I needed! Running DHRII’s front & rear, considered both other options for a faster rolling rear but will stick with what I’ve got. Cheers

  • @craigsteele8178
    @craigsteele81783 жыл бұрын

    Great comparison between the tires. Very informative. Thanks!

  • @EdBraunbeck
    @EdBraunbeck3 жыл бұрын

    Digging the Dissector on front when mixed with Rekon on back for lighter trail duty.

  • @colemitchmtb

    @colemitchmtb

    3 жыл бұрын

    I just put dissector front and rear on my trail bike, going on my first ride today

  • @kyler8319

    @kyler8319

    3 жыл бұрын

    I rode the Dissector F - Rekon R all of last year, and this year am running Dissector F - Aggressor R. I definitely liked the Rekon more but that tire wore out super fast. I am definitely loving the Dissector as a front tire, and it is funny everyone only considers it a rear tire.

  • @gilbertinni4018

    @gilbertinni4018

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@colemitchmtb how was your ride then?

  • @colemitchmtb

    @colemitchmtb

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@gilbertinni4018 great actually, I PR’d literally every segment on a trail I ride fairly often, and these tires just seem to make climbing easier! (I had specialized butchers front and rear prior to these)

  • @McKevittS

    @McKevittS

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@colemitchmtb Thank you for this review. I've been throwing around the idea of Dissector F Aggressor R but everyone calls the Dis a rear tire. Thank you. Ordering one tonight to replace my Trail King F

  • @pscion12
    @pscion123 жыл бұрын

    For all round condition where I live, its DHR2 all the way. It works well on the soft soil, clay-ey portion, gravelly slopes, rooty section, loose over hard transitions, sometimes slippery trail condition due to sudden downpours. It's not the best at clearing mud but it does ok and certainly better than mud spikes when you have to transition to loose over slippery rocks, plus better grip than the dhf on tight twisty switchbacks. It's not the best at each condition but it works well. If I want the best at the conditions I wrote above, I'd probably have to bring 2-3 different purposed tires for a single ride.

  • @mat2ca578
    @mat2ca5783 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Very informative. I'm on my 2nd set of DHF and Aggressor (rear) here is VERY DRY SoCal. Since I commute on asphalt roads about 4 mile to and from the trails the Aggressor has been a good tire for fast rolling, wear +, fun and hard pack to loose over hard. Agree down hill hard braking has taught better brake modulation to maintain traction with the Aggressor. Will try the Dissector on rear next.

  • @josiahgolding7826
    @josiahgolding78263 жыл бұрын

    Finally! A professional quality tyre review!

  • @jsasa5668
    @jsasa56683 жыл бұрын

    I love my DHF(f)/Aggressor(r) combo. I used to have the DHR on the rear but I like the less rolling resistance of the Aggressor while still having a lot of control and grip when cornering.

  • @oklahotb3217

    @oklahotb3217

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is the tire combo I've found myself settling into as well for where I ride.

  • @rolux4853

    @rolux4853

    3 жыл бұрын

    I wanted to go to a Agressor in the rear to, but was out of by Maxxis rating it’s rolling resistance higher than the DHR. What’s going on with the people at Maxxis? Now I’ve heard from multiple sources that it rolls faster I’ll definitely order one for my Tallboy!

  • @DiegoVallejoDev

    @DiegoVallejoDev

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rolux4853 probably they changed the stats to make it fit an specific spot on their market plan

  • @k2rider1964
    @k2rider19643 жыл бұрын

    Good job and I agree with your findings. A first I was shocked that Mike hadn't ridden the Aggressor until I remembered where he lives and his everyday terrain. I'd definitely ride a DHR II in his backyard though the Aggressor is probably the best for SoCal.

  • @morebikefunoutdoors2111
    @morebikefunoutdoors21113 жыл бұрын

    I'm all about that Assegai life.

  • @caderidenour642
    @caderidenour6423 жыл бұрын

    Coming from a butcher on the rear, my first pedal stroke on the aggressor had me convinced my shock was locked out. Not the case, it just rolls so well and the side knobs have a baby minion pattern. Plenty of grip for socal and much more playful than a minion/butcher when you take your weight off it

  • @burton926
    @burton9263 жыл бұрын

    I'm running an Aggressor up front and Dissector out back. A lot of that came down to availability. So far stoked on the combo with better rolling speed than the DHF/DHR combo I was using before. Not a huge difference from the High Roller II F/R. Riding hardpack and loose-over hard here in Colorado and Utah.

  • @mickstace
    @mickstace3 жыл бұрын

    No one ever really talks about compounds, but its one of the most important factors in my eyes. My goto combo is DHR2 F+R, but using Maxx Terra up front and the dual compound out back. Works a treat, rolling resistance is about right between front and back, and lets the bike corners like its on rails. Also because I'm still on 26", haven't tried the others :P

  • @ap1reviewsadventures96
    @ap1reviewsadventures963 жыл бұрын

    Y’all are one of favorite in the MTB game. Keep up the good.

  • @chrzzzzz
    @chrzzzzz3 жыл бұрын

    Good questions asked. Helpful for me to apply to my own riding style and conditions

  • @Thematty635
    @Thematty6353 жыл бұрын

    Assegai in the front and dhr 2 in the rear, great combo for everything and all weather 👍

  • @dustinbjohnson
    @dustinbjohnson3 жыл бұрын

    Also let's see a maxxis vs schwalbe review! The new schwalbe super trail stuff looks rad!

  • @patrickcollins5626
    @patrickcollins56262 жыл бұрын

    I ride predominantly in southwestern Utah where it is very dry and the trails transition quickly between a mixture of Navajo Sandstone, rocky, gravel, and sandy terrain. I am currently riding on Maxxis DHF in the front 29 x 2.5 and a Maxxis Aggressor 29 x 2.5 in the rear. I couldn't be happier with the turning traction and stability. The uphill traction with the Aggressor is better than a DHR, but perhaps not as good as a Maxxis High Roller II. The wearability of the Aggressor is outstanding!

  • @benediktbagger
    @benediktbagger2 ай бұрын

    Such a great and detailed overview - thanks guys!

  • @MrTophr
    @MrTophr3 жыл бұрын

    Another awesome video! One on Maxxis front would be awesome also. Currently running a Minion DHF & DHR 2, but think the Dissector will be my next rear here in SoCal

  • @miguelayub7246
    @miguelayub72463 жыл бұрын

    I ride an Agressor on the back, and a Minion DHF up front, so far so good, they are a bit slower than the MAVIC's that I had previously installed. Have been riding with different psi, to get to the perfect comfort zone vs performance. Let's see how they perform after six months or so.

  • @NoRecoil2012
    @NoRecoil20123 жыл бұрын

    DHR Front / Dissector Rear. Was running DHRs front and rear but wanted faster rolling & lighter out back. With the DHR the rear was planted but soooo sloooow. Will keep DHR/Dissector for winter & spring, but when it gets dry and hot I’m thinking of putting the Dissector in the front and a Rekon in back. Should be a fast combo for the summer.

  • @lux-3001
    @lux-30013 жыл бұрын

    My preferred combo in late spring, summer and early autumn time: Agressor 2.5 DD in the back and Assegai 3C EXO in the front. When the trails get wet and sticky (our mud is very sticky and clay like): DHRII EXO 2.4 in the back and Shorty 3C EXO in the front. The Assegai is a great tire and performs good in the wet, but it gets a bit unpredictable in mud.

  • @duncan-mcrae
    @duncan-mcrae3 жыл бұрын

    Just moved from the 2.3 dhf and 2.3 aggressor to the 2.5 agessai and 2.4 dissector for the winter. Traction is much improved. The dissector is much better for me climbing up the steep and rooty climbs. Still has a little bit of party.

  • @harryechiverri6013
    @harryechiverri60133 жыл бұрын

    Been riding with the Agressor on the rear , DHR2 front for two years, it was alright for our conditions all year round out here in Rotorua NZ. Then when Assegai arrived have to switched DHR2 to rear and pop on Assegai for front, it was super grippy especially muddy conditions you can feel the difference plus saves me money cause back then had to change Agressor often like every 6-7 months of riding.

  • @JNineBar
    @JNineBar3 жыл бұрын

    Had an aggressor on the rear but found it didn’t bite enough under breaking so put it on the front and it’s been awesome end of summer in loose dry trails and down hill tracks. It’s starting raining recently and the trails and roots are wet but not too muddy, I’ve been surprised at how well the aggressor grips the wet roots and rocks/stones. I think it’s due to the amount of small tread blocks and the pattern on the carcass of the tyre proving extra surfaces for grip

  • @TheJofrica
    @TheJofrica3 жыл бұрын

    These guys know each other very well haha good camaraderie

  • @joeschmoe303
    @joeschmoe3033 жыл бұрын

    I am currently running DHF (F) / Aggressor (R). Been a great combo in Colorado where it rarely rains and it’s hard pack / dry / loose. I agree the Aggressor is not great when it comes to mud, and it doesn’t have my braking traction compared to the DHR 2. But rolls so fast and more then enough grip when cornering. Between aggressor and dhr 2, it’s whether you want rolling speed or braking traction here in CO.

  • @ericklaurila1293
    @ericklaurila12933 жыл бұрын

    Been loving the Dissector here in Arizona!

  • @kayakutah
    @kayakutah3 жыл бұрын

    I've ridden the 29x2.5 Aggressor on a 27mm inner width rim (not the ideal width) a bunch and have found that it rolls really fast in Utah on the back. Very durable! That's based on timing my climbs over the course of 2 years. I actually like the DHRII on the front quite a bit. But, it's slow - even on the front. Great braking traction and really good steering as well. The DHF has a small vague spot as you lay the tire over (I think that characteristic is exaggerated) so if that's a problem, the DHRII solves it up front. Haven't ridden the Dissector. For years, Continental tires would self destruct. My 128 pound 60 year old wife (7 years ago) tried a pair of X-Kings and they didn't make it 20 miles. Those days are gone! They are now good sturdy tires and I'm currently running the Trail King up front (kind of a fast rolling DHRII - lite) with the Mountain king on the back. I'd like to see some comparisons on Continentals now. Edit: I see a lot of riders saying DHRII up front, Dissector rear. From my limited experience, I'm thinking my current Continental combo is a lighter duty, faster rolling similar combo. But, 2 weeks ago I rode The Whole Enchilada on the combo and it was about perfect.

  • @jakesingles8327
    @jakesingles83273 жыл бұрын

    I’m still rocking high rollers front and rear, dunno why but just love them

  • @BlueDevilBrew
    @BlueDevilBrew3 жыл бұрын

    Aggressor can’t hang when it gets loose and steep, it just doesn’t have the braking traction. Seems to be a great shoulder season tire when the trails have some moisture, not too much, not too little. DHR2 for the loose summers and muddy winters.

  • @QuikSnatch
    @QuikSnatchАй бұрын

    I've been running bald slicks at 62psi on the trails, street, and bike park like a daredevil. I just ordered a pair of Minions DHF and DHR EXO and I can't wait to shred! Thanks for the video! I was looking to see if I made the right choice. Clearly, for my needs, this is a win!

  • @JaggedTusk
    @JaggedTusk3 жыл бұрын

    My favorite Maxxis tire is the DHR2. I like running DHR2 front and rear. Not the fastest but when it's steep and loose the DHR2 drops anchor like a beast. Lately I decided to brake from the pack and try Continental and e*Thirteen tires. I love the e*Thirteen semi slick especially in the dry and the A/T in Mopo compound has insane grip in all conditions. The Continental Der Baron is the best tire I've ever used on wet root and rocks. Probably the best all season tire for the PNW. Lots of excellent tires these days.

  • @GnarlesBronson
    @GnarlesBronson3 жыл бұрын

    DHR2 rear Assegai front :) works great for me. Nice video guys, thank you 🤘🏽

  • @ianfurqueron5850
    @ianfurqueron58503 жыл бұрын

    Helpful video. Right now I'm running Assegai DH tires F & R on my Megatower, but I've been looking for a different rear tire. I mainly ride the bike at East Coast bike parks in dry conditions, so I'm considering the Aggressor. Now... to find one in the 29 x 2.4 DH max grip version

  • @bob4q
    @bob4q2 жыл бұрын

    I’m in So Cal and my old bike had a rear Agressor and a front Ardent. My very recent new bike has a rear Minion DHR and a front Assegai. I love the Assegai. The Minion is really grippy and rolls slower than the Agressor. I think I prefer the faster rolling Agressor. But, the breaking with the Minion DHR is fantastic. The jury is still out!

  • @SecretSpots
    @SecretSpots3 жыл бұрын

    I just went from the DHR 2 w/ EXO to the DD and the difference was significant! I'm 205lbs on a L 29" and was pinching flats often on the EXO, but the DD can take a severe beating compared to the EXO

  • @avportalatin
    @avportalatin3 жыл бұрын

    I have Dissector in the back and Minion DHR ll front.

  • @arpeeh21

    @arpeeh21

    3 жыл бұрын

    same for me

  • @jago116

    @jago116

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m having a lot of fun with this combo

  • @readyme
    @readyme3 жыл бұрын

    Awesome stuff. I would like to see the Ardent and Forekaster (for the weight weenies) thrown in the mix. I personally need to run tires that are not WT since my rims are 24mm.

  • @koreanmtnbiker2931
    @koreanmtnbiker29313 жыл бұрын

    You should show the weight of each tire in the review also!

  • @paultorres4866
    @paultorres48663 жыл бұрын

    DHF front and Dissector rear. I ran DHRII in rear for a while and liked the grip, but the Dissector is noticeably faster rolling, while maintaining grip.

  • @briangong007
    @briangong0073 жыл бұрын

    Great reviews and find the same findings .asset/dissector are awesome enduro combo. Dhr2/dissector great trail bike combo

  • @coachcurt7606
    @coachcurt76063 жыл бұрын

    Been riding DHR II, the Dissector looks promising for my local conditions. I like my tires, but they are not fast rolling, trading a bit of grip for speed would be welcome.

  • @cmkneeland
    @cmkneeland3 жыл бұрын

    Great video guys. Definitely agree with your assessments. If you do a front tire review/comparison you should throw in the DHRII. It's so planted and predictable as a front tire in wet and dry/loose conditions. My favorite bike park combo is a DHRII front/Dissector rear.

  • @RideAlongside

    @RideAlongside

    3 жыл бұрын

    DHR2 is my favorite front tire. Faster rolling than DHF and lots of braking traction.

  • @rybrentd

    @rybrentd

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@RideAlongside DHR2 rolls faster than DHF in what universe? Same compound? DHR2 rolls way slower than DHF, I had a DHF (maxxterra) and DHR2 (DC, faster rolling compound closer to 60a) and the DHF rolled way faster in the front, it's not even close. The DHR2 rolls closer to the assegai (maxxterra) in the front than the DHF.

  • @thwood40

    @thwood40

    3 жыл бұрын

    rybrentd actually you could both be correct. The 29x3" dhf may be slower than the same size dhr2. But in smaller sizes the dhf is faster rolling. Why the difference? IDK, just my experience...

  • @RideAlongside

    @RideAlongside

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thomas Wood this is why. The 29x3 DHR2 is what I have most experience with and it seems to have less rolling resistance than a 2.6 DHF that I have been riding for the last few months

  • @rybrentd

    @rybrentd

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@RideAlongside I ran a 2.5 DHF maxxterra and a 2.4 DHR2 DC (27.5" wheels) on the front in consecutive days on the same trails. The DHF rolls way faster and the 2.4 DHR2 in dual compound rolls *slightly* faster than a 2.5 assegai maxxterra. I guess the size of the 2.3 vs 2.6 could make a bigger difference but I found the DHF rolls significantly faster in the sizes I ran them.

  • @rlake13
    @rlake133 жыл бұрын

    Great info, I'm looking to replace my rear tire. I'm gonna with the DHR

  • @jokermtb
    @jokermtb3 жыл бұрын

    I live in the flatlands of Michigan. Sandy soils, dust on crust for most of the summer, the Aggressor is perfect. Paired with a DHF at the front (tried a DHR up front and did not like it as much as a DHF), the aggressor breaks free predictably before the front like clockwork. Great combo for drier, loose on hard pack

  • @kevinh4631

    @kevinh4631

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agreeed

  • @Mars33172
    @Mars331723 жыл бұрын

    Of my 5 bikes, the Aggressor is on the back of all of them. The front tires range from Assegai, DHR II, to DHF. The DHR II front probably my favorite.

  • @medievalman3737
    @medievalman37373 жыл бұрын

    I’m running a Maxxis aggressor rear and a dhf front both 27.5 by 2.5 wt on my devinci kobain ht loves the set up!

  • @jonnysnakes5417
    @jonnysnakes54173 жыл бұрын

    I leave the dhr2 on the back all year, seems to be the best go anywhere in any conditions tyre i can find One day im in the mud next day its loose gravel then it can be rock slabs or hard dusty trails n the dhr2 just seems to be ready for all of it

  • @mjojrjr6231

    @mjojrjr6231

    3 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree with you being here in England👍

  • @pscion12

    @pscion12

    3 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree

  • @macabrecreation1067

    @macabrecreation1067

    3 жыл бұрын

    yup! 👍

  • @TheNotoriousMIC

    @TheNotoriousMIC

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mjojrjr6231 dhr2 sucks in the wet. It’s a hard surface tyre. Low wide knobs that don’t penetrate so ground. Try the high roller on the rear with an arseguy or shorty up front.

  • @DerHerrLatz
    @DerHerrLatz3 жыл бұрын

    I love my Assegai up front. The dissector in the rear rides really well but it gets eaten by rocks way to quickly. Even thouth it's a MaxxTerra compound. I assume a DHR II lasts about 3 times as long. No more dissectors for me.

  • @adam7x1x54
    @adam7x1x543 жыл бұрын

    Lately i have been really enjoying watching the comparison videos! Now waiting for the a front tire shoutout!

  • @adam7x1x54

    @adam7x1x54

    3 жыл бұрын

    Maybe don't limit shoutout for the only one tire brand

  • @justinf7674
    @justinf76743 жыл бұрын

    Great review, how about something comparing East coast condition tires like the Ikon.

  • @lifebehindbars8504
    @lifebehindbars85043 жыл бұрын

    I'm running a hookworm front and an assegai rear. It allows the front to washout and I get really good traction when I'm doing wheelies!

  • @paultarbox4092

    @paultarbox4092

    2 жыл бұрын

    I laughed way too hard at this

  • @1212dsc
    @1212dsc3 жыл бұрын

    Assegai in the Front and Dissector in the Rear. Really loving the combo. Front is insanely planted, and the back is able to flick around until you lay into those side knobs. Perfect balance of grip and play.

  • @jlah4010

    @jlah4010

    3 жыл бұрын

    I thought that too until last weekend. Muddy and wet conditions here and there. I crashed on grass due to Assegai just slipped under and Dissector exo maxterra 2.6” didn’t break through mud but just slides over. Earlier I had Specialized Eliminator 2.35” back and no such problems.

  • @markportuese3636

    @markportuese3636

    2 жыл бұрын

    You using maxx grip or maxx terra?

  • @GaedeRafael
    @GaedeRafael3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent!! Really complete!

  • @JanASS1991
    @JanASS19913 жыл бұрын

    I've got Agressors front and rear and even on wet trails with many roots I was super happy with them. On flow trails they are great.

  • @ddialogue

    @ddialogue

    3 жыл бұрын

    I also ride this combination and have been very happy with them. They are wearing like iron.

  • @dalelakusta8143
    @dalelakusta81433 жыл бұрын

    Very happy with the dissector this year and I've ridden all of them. Right now the setup is Assegai 2.5 exo+ up front and Dissector 2.4 exo+ rear. Had an original Dissector Exo that will go on for places like st George/moab at the front for a full Dissector setup. riding: mostly BC and Alberta rockies.

  • @alvinbengco5068
    @alvinbengco5068 Жыл бұрын

    My biking group loves to go in hardcore jungle trails with a lot of tree roots which become slippery when it’s wet. I’m using DHF at the front and DHR II at the back which works great and a good combination for the kind of riding we do. It gives a better traction and grip with those slipper roots and soil.

  • @TheLostCo

    @TheLostCo

    Жыл бұрын

    DHF and DHR II is probably the most classic combo of all time! And for good reason! -Tor

  • @chrispierdominici3891
    @chrispierdominici38913 жыл бұрын

    Great review guys that I'd echo, having ridden all three. Recently been riding the Dissector front and rear this Summer and Spring here in New England, as the drought turned our trails into hardpack extensively and found that my DHR IIs weren't cutting it in aggressive cornering situations, getting skittish. It's a great in-between the DHRs and the Aggressors. Where I found it lacking is getting back into Fall conditions, with leaves and pine needles (loose over hard), it definitely loses its bite as a rear tire and you get a fair bit of slip when ascending steep sections and the edge treads start to wash out in cornering, or laying over in those conditions on berms. The Aggressor is definitely the longest wearing, but least capable in wet conditions.

  • @brucehumphries6889

    @brucehumphries6889

    3 жыл бұрын

    What are you running for fall? I’m in SC and we get the wet leaves, roots and pine needles

  • @chrispierdominici3891

    @chrispierdominici3891

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@brucehumphries6889 In the Fall I've been running Minions front and rear (DHF, DHRII respectively), which I find work well for the kind of conditions you run in, since we have the same here in NH. If you need more grip than the Minions, I'd say the Assegais would be the choice for more knobby tires.

  • @cjsutterer4804
    @cjsutterer4804Ай бұрын

    Exactly what I needed to see. I am going with the aggressor!

  • @GarbageMan1o25
    @GarbageMan1o253 жыл бұрын

    I run an Aggressor on the rear as well and I've got to say you articulated my thoughts exactly. I live in an arid area and I love the tire and I really like how it climbs as well. But in wet conditions it's awful. Great video, I will reconsider my next tire purchase.

  • @dougdewar7896
    @dougdewar78963 жыл бұрын

    It is nice to see the wear discussion - all these tires are great but expensive!

  • @thekomhunter8854
    @thekomhunter88543 жыл бұрын

    This past Winter, for XC, where in the dry months I run Rekon Race (R) and Ardent Race (F), I switched to Aggressor (R) and Dissector (F) to deal with wetter conditions. The Aggressor worked very well, offering predictable grip, but the Dissector not so much; it has a tendency to wipe out when cornering, even in damp or dry conditions. Next Winter, seeing as the tyres are not worn through, I might switch them up and see how the Dissector does in the rear.

  • @TheLostCo

    @TheLostCo

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think you will find the Dissector really shines in the rear

  • @jaygames1598
    @jaygames15983 жыл бұрын

    Dhr2 front and aggressor rear on a trail bike. I gained a ton of confidence from the extra grip and there is not a big rolling resistance penalty vs ardents.

  • @jsinnott5952
    @jsinnott59523 жыл бұрын

    assegai up front and aggressor on the back for most of year. Fall and spring assegai on both . love both combos

  • @DcCock
    @DcCock2 жыл бұрын

    I've been trying to find something to replace my DHF/DHR combo here in SF Bay and this just confirmed that I already have the best Maxxis combo for my conditions and riding.

  • @davidsouza9436
    @davidsouza94363 жыл бұрын

    Could you please make a video about continental tires? Thx! Love your Videos!

  • @gnarcouch6832
    @gnarcouch68323 жыл бұрын

    Finally, a review video worth watching.

  • @TheLostCo

    @TheLostCo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you found it informative!

  • @BigVanLittleAdventures
    @BigVanLittleAdventures3 жыл бұрын

    I scaled back a bit. I'm running a rekon 2.4 on the rear with a dhr2 2.4 in the front. I had been running a assegai front and dhr2... Right now im not missing the extra weight of the assegai and traction still feels good.

  • @downtoridemtb

    @downtoridemtb

    3 жыл бұрын

    CBYR I’ve got the exact combo. What pressures are you running?

  • @BigVanLittleAdventures

    @BigVanLittleAdventures

    3 жыл бұрын

    . I ussualy do 25ish up front and around 30 rear. I'm a bigger dude so I go on the higher end.

  • @LifeOfTommie
    @LifeOfTommie3 жыл бұрын

    Using an aggressor in the back and i love it in all conditions.. but i would love abit more braking power so I am going to try the disector next 😊

  • @A.D.D.O.C.D.T
    @A.D.D.O.C.D.T3 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos 🙏🤘

  • @howlingbeats2544
    @howlingbeats25443 жыл бұрын

    This is perfect I was just planning on getting new tyres.

  • @sethkirkland8695
    @sethkirkland86952 жыл бұрын

    Love the way the Dissector handles, but for the terrain I ride in the mountains (lots of rocks) it gets destroyed in about 3-4 months best case. Wish Maxxis did a Dissector EXO+ or DD in Dual Compound that would last longer. At $90+ per Dissector, running this tire year round gets expensive if you're not sponsored :-) The DHR2 holds up much better in the same conditions. I got about 10 months of hard riding out of the DHR2 EXO+ spec'd OEM on the rear of my bike. The Aggressor holds up really well in the terrain I ride, but is, more limited in casings. I'd love for an EXO+ Aggressor to be an option for those of us that don't send it hard enough to need the full DD casing.

  • @pacosenderos
    @pacosenderos3 жыл бұрын

    DHR in front and Aggressor in rear

  • @lucasbalyeat8746
    @lucasbalyeat87463 жыл бұрын

    Aggressor rear Dissector front both 29x2.6 Came on my bike. Bike came with carbon wheels, I found these tires to be incredibly heavy if your doing allot of pedaling. I switched them out to Ardent 29x2.25. massive difference climbing is way better, Grip is good. Here in minnesota you can't ride a wet trail anyway so I don't how they are in mud. And I have have plenty of grip when riding rocks, Duluth spirit mountain piedmont.

  • @mychaelhouck2404
    @mychaelhouck24043 жыл бұрын

    DHF in the front, Aggressor in the rear for me!

  • @jacksondaniels8169
    @jacksondaniels8169 Жыл бұрын

    Agree on the DHF/DHR II, running the DH casting setup here in SoCal's dry loose local trail and park conditions. Works well in loose rocky conditions as well. Broke front traction numerous times, and the DHF regained it without me laying it down. They are definitely slow rolling. May look at a different rear setup when it is time for replacement.

  • @TheLostCo

    @TheLostCo

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Jackson! Back when I was living in SoCal I was a die hard Aggressor fan, but the Dissector looks like it might be the newest hardpack king! -Tor

  • @prr665
    @prr6653 жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks a lot for the well informed commentary! I recently bought a Pivot Switchblade and am waiting for it to arrive (hopefully in 3 weeks). I'm excited to take advantage of the fact that it can accept 29 x 2.6 tires in the front and rear wheels. My main goal is to find the best Maxxis tire I can and it must be a 29 x 2.6 tire. I've narrowed down my options to 2 choices: 1. The Maxxis Dissector 2. The Maxxis Rekon. Which option would be best for me? I'm also open to hearing about a suggestion from a different tire company, as long as it's 29 x 2.6. I live in Everett, Washington and ride Tiger Mountain, Raging River, Tokul, Lord Hill and Redmond/Woodinville Pipeline Trails. FORGOT TO MENTION: I already decided on a Minion DHF 2.6 to be my front tire. This is for a rear tire only. Thanks!!

  • @jeffjacksonmtb
    @jeffjacksonmtb3 жыл бұрын

    I have an aggressor (rear) and minion dhf (front) in AZ. Both 29x2.5. Conditions are dry, loose, and rocky on most trails.

  • @thomashall3563
    @thomashall35633 жыл бұрын

    I just put on a assagi on the front and a dissector on the rear and after 5 rides so far liking the set up.

  • @bouzouki2006
    @bouzouki20063 жыл бұрын

    Try Schwalbe Magic Mary: same weight as the dissector (in the 1-ply version), lots of grip, especially on loose soil, and nice volume.

  • @Christophe_L
    @Christophe_L3 жыл бұрын

    DHF 3C DD up front + Agressor DD. The Agressor is soo fun, I'm loving it. Fast rolling, easy to drift but bites when leaned. (I ride enduro trails, mostly hardpack, loose to really loose dirt, sharp rocks, chilean antigrip.)

  • @SidiNic

    @SidiNic

    3 жыл бұрын

    Looking to get a faster summer rear tire. Agressor or DHR? I have a DHF front aswell

  • @Christophe_L

    @Christophe_L

    3 жыл бұрын

    ​@@SidiNic I'd say it would mostly depend on your trails. Steep and loose or muddy terrain would call for DHR no doubt. Like if you're depending on the rear tire to keep low speeds. For playfulness, I'd go for the Aggressor. The Agg doesn't clear mud well, but is very fun, since the rear breaks loose very predictably, with good final grip. Also better rolling resistance if you're pedaling up. In all, for summer season I'd say if you're chasing DH lap times, go DHR. Else the Aggressor is the better choice.

  • @hardmtnbiker
    @hardmtnbiker3 жыл бұрын

    We all know Maxxis tires are really some of the best designed and best in quality. I just wish would consider keeping the larger volume options 27x2.8-3” and 29x2.8 and maybe some 3” If you trails are ground down loose and dry over rocks and something that resembles the mountains in IRAQ. More traction’s is needed

  • @Bearded_Mountain_Biker
    @Bearded_Mountain_Biker3 жыл бұрын

    Living on the West (Wet) coast of BC, it's the 2.6" DHR2 all the way with a 2.6" DHF up front. Eats up the loam and saves your ass on wet roots and rocks.

  • @MartinTeerly
    @MartinTeerly3 жыл бұрын

    Assegai is also good tyre for rear wheel. Heavy but grips well and takes beating

  • @mrvwbug4423

    @mrvwbug4423

    3 жыл бұрын

    Assegai x2 is when you must have as much grip as humanly possible, rolling speed be damned. If most of your trails are vertical and techy, Assegai x2 might be for you

  • @dennisturley9999

    @dennisturley9999

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agreed! Put an Assegai on the rear, first ride pulled rear brake and darn near sent me over the bars! Haha, seriously it has more braking traction than anything I have ridden (in dry conditions)

  • @JFTM_

    @JFTM_

    3 жыл бұрын

    I ran Assegai F/R in 3C MaxxGrip DH casing on my Aurum. CushCore as well both ends. There wasn’t much that wheelset couldn’t take on, heavy though. Now with the stock Assegai MTerra & Dissector MTerra my 2021 Sight came with, it’s a happy medium

  • @RedC63AMG
    @RedC63AMG Жыл бұрын

    I just bought an Orbea Rise and immediately moved the Dissector to the rear and put a DHR up front. The Recon I removed is a spare rear for my Scalpel XC bike

  • @qualm43
    @qualm433 жыл бұрын

    I love the dissector. Desert riding.

  • @charlesycoker
    @charlesycoker3 жыл бұрын

    Dissector on the rear is great, climbing and cornering with a HRII up front Great combo for rocky and dry central Texas as well as the Bentonville atea

  • @AlbertoOnWheels

    @AlbertoOnWheels

    Жыл бұрын

    For climbing and cornering wouldn't the other way around work better? Disector front and DHR2 back?

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