Details
The extra width of the Dillinger 5 provides flotation over loose snow additional grip while turning, accelerating or braking on ice and packed snow. Available in both studded and non-studded configurations. The studded version comes with 258 concave, aluminum carbide tip studs to provide extra bite and increased durability
Part Numbers
Option | UPC | MPN | Store SKU |
---|---|---|---|
120 tpi / Black / Custom Studdable / 26 x 4.80 | 708752109650 | TR4528 | 45N7579599K |
120 tpi / Black / Studded / 26 x 4.60 | 708752242760 | TR4656 | 45N85485679K |
60 tpi / Black / Custom Studdable / 26 x 4.60 | 708752242845 | TR4658 | 45N78498395K |
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Amazing ice traction
- Good rolling resistance
Cons
- Pricey / poor value
Best Uses
- Ice snow riding
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Pros
- Good Rolling Resistance
- Amazing Ice Traction
Cons
- Expensive
Best Uses
- Ice Snow Riding
Comments:
These tires rock. Last month we received a lot of snow,and now it's melting and turned to ice. Very difficult riding on my regular winter tires so I pulled the plug on a pair of the studded Dillinger 5's and with only two rides on them I'm blown away with the confidence they've given me.I'm riding sheets of sheer ice that I wouldn't be able to walk on. I weigh about 225lbs and I'm currently running them at 7 psi and they roll easily. I haven't tried them in deep snow though. I thought about buying a set of these tires for a while now,but held back due to the (expensive) price.I've heard it said that they are cheaper than a hospital visit from falling.I doubt that my two rides I've had on the Dillingers would have been as much fun on my old tires. Very good tires.
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