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The Mountain King rules the Rockies !
The Mountain King reigns for All Mountain use. The Mountain King is our all-rounder. The 2.4 width is recommended for Trail and All Mountain bikes. The 2.2 is best fitted to a XC bike or weight optimized Trail bike. Our new Black Chili compounds come in german Supersonic and ProTection models – for added speed and even more control. Both tyres intermediate tread is laid out for hard to damp bedrock. The Supersonic model is made with the performance conscious racer in mind. We recommend that weekend warriors, interested in routes and adventure rather than grams and watt values use our Protection Version. The no frills model is available in wire and is foldable. No “Made in Germany”, no lightweight design, no duraskin, no black chilli – pure and simple! Allthough available in 2.0! Please note! Some sizes and versions are not available in all countries. - Mountain King: 3 plies/ 84tpi / foldable
- Mountain King Supersonic: 3 plies/ 180tpi/ foldable/ Black Chili Compound
- Mountain King Protection: 3 plies/ 180tpi/ foldable/ Duraskin/ Black Chili Compound
- Mountain King UST: 3 plies/ 330tpi/ foldable/ UST
| tire | ETRTO | dimension | color | weight wire | weight foldable | rec. inflation, psi | max. inflation, psi | | Mountain King | 50-559 | 26 x 2,0 | black/black | 670 | 600 | 50 | 65 |  | 55-559 | 26 x 2,2 | black/black | 660 | 580 | 50 | 65 |  | 60-559 | 26 x 2,4 | black/black | 750 | 670 | 50 | 65 | | Mountain King Supersonic | 55-559 | 26 x 2,2 | black/black | - | 460 | 50 | 65 |  | 60-559 | 26 x 2,4 | black/black | - | 530 | 50 | 65 | | Mountain King Protection | 55-559 | 26 x 2,2 | black/black | - | 650 | 50 | 65 |  | 60-559 | 26 x 2,4 | black/black | - | 750 | 50 | 65 | | Mountain King UST | 55-559 | 26 x 2,2 | black/black | - | 750 | 45 | 58 |  | 60-559 | 26 x 2,4 | black/black | - | 800 | 45 | 58 | | Mountain King 29inch | 55-622 | 28 x 2,2 | black/black | - | 700 | 50 | 65 |  | 60-622 | 28 x 2,4 | black/black | - | 750 | 50 | 65 |
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Here you can find suitable tubes.
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