Maxxis Tyre Ikon 29X2.40 Exo Tubeless Ready
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With its low-profile, fast-rolling tread pattern, the Ikon excels on hardpack and mixed terrain, while the wider 2.40 casing increases contact patch and grip—giving you more confidence in corners and on loose sections. It’s the ideal balance between XC speed and light trail capability.
The inclusion of EXO sidewall protection adds durability against cuts and abrasions, while the Tubeless Ready construction allows lower tyre pressures for improved grip, comfort, and reduced puncture risk.
Key Benefits
Fast-Rolling XC Performance: Minimal resistance for efficient speed on trails
2.40 Wide Casing: More grip, comfort, and control compared to narrower XC tyres
EXO Sidewall Protection: Extra defence against rocks and trail damage
Tubeless Ready (TR): Lower pressures = better traction and fewer punctures
Versatile Use: Suitable for both XC racing and light trail riding
Specifications
Size: 29 x 2.40
Casing: 60 TPI or 120 TPI options
Compound: Dual or 3C MaxxSpeed options
Protection: EXO sidewall protection
Bead: Folding
Tubeless: Yes (TR – sealant required)
Weight: ±700–800g (depending on spec)
Recommended Use: XC / Marathon / Trail
Installation: Front or Rear
Who Is This Best Suited For?
Ideal for riders who want a fast XC tyre with extra volume for comfort and grip. Perfect for marathon, stage racing, and aggressive XC riding, especially on hardpack to moderately loose trails common in South Africa.