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Survival Series
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- New updated tread pattern for 2002 & also available in 2.1
- Excellent
tyre for the most difficult trails and soils (gravel, grass, mud, singletrail)
- 2.1"
& 2.3" sizes in both Pro and Basic versions
- 2.1" version is lighter & more suited to XC riding
- Duraskin
sidewall ProTection option
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Unbeatable
traction for extreme conditions
The
Survival features EndlessEdge®
tread
design in an aggressive open pattern that hooks-up in virtually
every condition, with the exception of extreme hard pack or
pavement. The only
choice for extreme conditions including: sand, mud and loose rock.
The open tread design promotes self-cleaning while ensuring
powerful traction and braking.
Aggressive side knobs enable consistent cornering at any
speed, and the large volume offers excellent pinch protection.
Available in 2.1 and 2.3 in basic (84tpi) wire bead, Pro and
DuraSkin®
ProTection
(170tpi) kevlar bead
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| Tyre |
Code |
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Dimensions |
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ETRTO |
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Weight |
Rec.
Inflation Pressure (bar) |
Max.
Inflation Pressure (bar) |
Colour |
Bead |
Suggested
Retail Price |
| Survival |
Survival2.1bb |
26x2.1 |
54-559 |
620g |
3.5 |
4.5 |
All
Black |
wire |
£12.95 |
| Survival |
Survival2.3bb |
26x2.3 |
57-559 |
705g |
3.5 |
4.5 |
All
Black |
wire |
£12.95 |
| SurvivalPro |
SPRO2.1K |
26x2.1 |
54-559 |
560g |
3.5 |
4.5 |
All
Black |
kevlar |
£24.95 |
| SurvivalPro |
SPRO57559K |
26x2.3 |
57-559 |
605g |
3.5 |
4.5 |
All
Black |
kevlar |
£24.95 |
| SurvivalProTection |
Survival Protectk2.1 |
26x2.1 |
54-559 |
570g |
3.5 |
4.5 |
Black/Duraskin |
kevlar |
£31.95 |
| SurvivalProTection |
SPROTECTK |
26x2.3 |
57-559 |
625g |
3.5 |
4.5 |
Black/Duraskin |
kevlar |
£31.95 |
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Go
back |
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| “…we’ve found the new Pro to be more stable, with a solid feel at the rear when powering up short climbs and good front wheel stability on gloopy off-camber….. There’s also a bit more grip when hauling on the anchors on a rooty or muddy downhill…The 5mm deep knobs grip like leeches on most wet surfaces….. in rocky and muddy terrain where traction is at a premium, the Survival Pro’s can’t be beaten…..”
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