Product Description
The Specialized Eliminator GRID TRAIL 2Bliss Ready T7 mountain bike tire is a game - changer. Its tread combines an aggressive block design and a well - balanced pattern. The transition knobs bridge the gap between center and shoulder knobs, making it highly predictable on soft to hardpack trails. Ideal for enduro and E - bikes, it offers the versatility and confidence you need. The GRID TRAIL casing is an upgrade from GRID, with more reinforcement. It provides better handling at lower pressures, boosts pinch flat protection by 15%, and puncture protection by 30%. The T7 GRIPTON® compound enhances rolling speed while delivering excellent grip. By choosing our limited - edition Specialized Soil Searching tires, you support trail builders with every ride. Every purchase helps further the mission of Specialized Soil Searching. Available in sizes: 27.5/650b x 2.3' (psi 25 - 50, approx. weight 900g), 27.5/650b x 2.6' (psi 20 - 40, approx. weight 960g), 29 x 2.3' (psi 25 - 50, approx. weight 950g), 29 x 2.6' (psi 20 - 40, approx. weight 1030g). It has a foldable bead and a butyl - wrapped bead for 2Bliss Ready setup. The 60tpi tough trail casing offers extra bead - to - bead protection for great puncture resistance, sidewall stiffness, and stability, and it uses the GRIPTON® T7 compound.
Using the Specialized Eliminator GRID TRAIL 2Bliss Ready T7 tire is a breeze. First, make sure to check the recommended psi range for your specific tire size. For 27.5/650b x 2.3' and 29 x 2.3', keep the pressure between 25 - 50 psi. For 27.5/650b x 2.6' and 29 x 2.6', it should be between 20 - 40 psi. When installing, since it has a foldable bead, you can easily fit it onto your bike wheel. The butyl - wrapped bead makes it 2Bliss Ready, so you can use it with a tubeless setup if you prefer. When riding, you'll notice its excellent performance on various trails, from soft to hardpack. As for maintenance, regularly inspect the tire for any signs of wear or damage. Check for punctures, and if you find any small ones, you can patch them up. Keep the tire clean by washing it after muddy rides. Avoid riding over sharp objects as much as possible to prolong its lifespan. Also, if you're storing the bike for a long time, make sure to maintain the proper tire pressure to prevent flat spots.