
Maxxis Rekon Race - MTB Tyre
*Tyres are sold individually. Please add two to your cart if you require a pair.
Maxxis Rekon Race
The Maxxis Rekon Race is a high-performance cross-country (XC) race tyre designed for riders seeking maximum speed and efficiency on hardpack and fast, dry trails. Drawing from the proven success of Maxxis’s XC range, the Rekon Race blends low rolling resistance with reliable grip for competitive racing and spirited training.
Tyre Design
- Low-profile, tightly packed centre knobs for minimal rolling resistance and rapid acceleration
- Progressively taller side knobs for confident cornering support and predictable handling at speed
- Open channel between centre and side knobs to clear dust and maintain grip in loose-over-hard conditions
- Siped tread blocks for extra traction on roots and slick surfaces
Compounds (in order of increasing grip)
- Dual Compound: Prioritises rolling speed with balanced grip, ideal for dry XC courses and short track.
- 3C MaxxSpeed: Triple compound with a focus on efficiency and long-wearing performance, offering enhanced grip for technical XC racing.
Casings
- EXO: Lightweight and flexible with additional sidewall protection—perfect for aggressive XC riding.
- EXO+: Enhanced puncture resistance and sidewall durability for rougher courses or marathon events.
Key Features
- Engineered for speed and efficiency on hardpack and dry terrain
- Predictable cornering and stable handling at race pace
- Wide Trail (WT) design optimised for modern 30mm internal rim widths
- Available in 29" diameter, commonly in 2.25" and 2.40" widths
The Maxxis Rekon Race is ideal for XC racers and speed-focused riders who demand a tyre that delivers lightning-fast acceleration, low rolling resistance, and dependable grip through corners. While it isn’t designed for deep mud or technical enduro terrain, the Rekon Race excels when every second counts, providing the confidence and performance needed to chase the podium on today's demanding cross-country circuits.
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Description
*Tyres are sold individually. Please add two to your cart if you require a pair.
Maxxis Rekon Race
The Maxxis Rekon Race is a high-performance cross-country (XC) race tyre designed for riders seeking maximum speed and efficiency on hardpack and fast, dry trails. Drawing from the proven success of Maxxis’s XC range, the Rekon Race blends low rolling resistance with reliable grip for competitive racing and spirited training.
Tyre Design
- Low-profile, tightly packed centre knobs for minimal rolling resistance and rapid acceleration
- Progressively taller side knobs for confident cornering support and predictable handling at speed
- Open channel between centre and side knobs to clear dust and maintain grip in loose-over-hard conditions
- Siped tread blocks for extra traction on roots and slick surfaces
Compounds (in order of increasing grip)
- Dual Compound: Prioritises rolling speed with balanced grip, ideal for dry XC courses and short track.
- 3C MaxxSpeed: Triple compound with a focus on efficiency and long-wearing performance, offering enhanced grip for technical XC racing.
Casings
- EXO: Lightweight and flexible with additional sidewall protection—perfect for aggressive XC riding.
- EXO+: Enhanced puncture resistance and sidewall durability for rougher courses or marathon events.
Key Features
- Engineered for speed and efficiency on hardpack and dry terrain
- Predictable cornering and stable handling at race pace
- Wide Trail (WT) design optimised for modern 30mm internal rim widths
- Available in 29" diameter, commonly in 2.25" and 2.40" widths
The Maxxis Rekon Race is ideal for XC racers and speed-focused riders who demand a tyre that delivers lightning-fast acceleration, low rolling resistance, and dependable grip through corners. While it isn’t designed for deep mud or technical enduro terrain, the Rekon Race excels when every second counts, providing the confidence and performance needed to chase the podium on today's demanding cross-country circuits.























