Our most versatile front tire, the Toro is a perennial pick for Isabeau Courdurier, especially on days when changing conditions might transform a course mid-run. She loves the wide-spaced knobs, alternating square and diamond-shaped for ultimate mud-shedding abilities and deep bite in loose soils. The reinforced Hardskin casing and RR Enduro triple-compound rubber allow lower pressure for better grip and casing compliance without sacrificing efficiency. Tall side knobs offer consistent edge-to-edge attack even on the most challenging terrain.
Gamme | Use | Tire Size | ETRTO | Concept | Beads | Reinforcement | Compound | Colours | TPI | Weight (+/- 7%) | Reference | Made in France |
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Gamme : Mountain bike | Use : Enduro | Tire Size : 27.5X2.35 | ETRTO : 57-584 | Concept : Tubeless Ready | Beads : FB | Reinforcement : | Compound : Mono-compound | Colours : Black | TPI : 66 | Weight (+/- 7%) : 960g | Reference : PV702862 |
Gamme : Mountain bike | Use : Enduro / eBIKE | Tire Size : 29X2.35 | ETRTO : 57-622 | Concept : Tubeless Ready | Beads : FB | Reinforcement : Hardskin | Compound : Race Ripost Gravity | Colours : Black | TPI : 66 | Weight (+/- 7%) : 1080g | Reference : PV528542 | Made in France : |
Gamme : Mountain bike | Use : Downcountry / Trail | Tire Size : 29X2.4 | ETRTO : 57-622 | Concept : Tubeless Ready | Beads : FB | Reinforcement : Sideskin | Compound : Bi-compound | Colours : Black | TPI : 66 | Weight (+/- 7%) : 990g | Reference : PV704012 |
IN PRACTICE
An important lateral knob height to ensure constant and easy grip. Easy mud discharge thanks to the smooth knobs bottom in addition to the “diamond” knobs, which break up the soil/mud masses.
STRENGHTS
Optimised sections for lateral grip and braking.
Race Ripost® GRAVITY compounds for an adaptability to the most challenging terrains.
ADVICE FROM A PRO
Kevin MIQUEL, 3rd Overall 2019 EWS
« For me, the Toro is the enduro allrounder. If I weren’t allowed to change my tires throughout the year, I’d put a Toro on the front and the back. It goes everywhere! Mud, gravel, steep inclines… In the World Series, it takes over from the Griffus when conditions get wet.»