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Continental Cross King II Performance MTB Tire

The Cross King II Performance is a first-class all-round tyre that could also proves itself in competition. The Cross Kings successor shines with adjusted shoulder studs for improved corner grip.

  • first-class competition and trail tyre combining safe cornering grip with easy rolling characteristics
  • versatile and easy-rolling profile which adapts perfectly to any surface
  • excellent puncture protection thanks to high-quality, three-layer TubelessReady-enabled casing
  • excellent grip and high mileage thanks to PureGrip Compound

Specifications

Size: 26" x 2.3

  • ETRTO: 55-559
  • Recommended PSI: 40
  • Maximum PSI: 54
  • Weight: 670g

Size: 29" x 2.2

  • ETRTO: 55-622
  • Recommended PSI: 44
  • Maximum PSI: 58
  • Weight: 640g

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Continental Cross King II Performance 27.5" Folding MTB Tire

Continental Cross King II Performance 27.5" Folding MTB Tire

Regular price $49.99
Regular price $65.95 Sale price $49.99 Was $65.95 Save 24%
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Conti Cross Kings

"So, this is the first time I've dropped down from 27.5X2.8 to a 27.5X2.6 tire. I am very happy with the change. The 2.6's still feel like a Plus tire but are much quicker turn to turn. And in a funny way feel less bouncy than the 2.8 tires I've ridden. The Cross Kings have ridden well in our current fall conditions. They offer plenty of traction and braking while they handle the firm corners well. I'm waiting to see how they perform next year when the conditions dry out and turn sandy."

Patrick M. (4/5)

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