Geo Claw - XC 29x2.2

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The Geo Claw XC tire offers a reliable and efficient ride. Boasting tubeless ready technology, reinforced sidewalls, and 120 TPI casing, this tire conforms to the trail. Alternating chamfered center nobs roll fast, while high-grip compound and micro-knobs add traction and puncture protection. Continuous shoulder nobs provide confident and predictable cornering.

  • Tubeless Ready
  • Reinforced sidewalls
  • 120 TPI casing (conforms to the trail)
  • Alternating chamfered center nobs roll fast
  • High-grip compound
  • Micro-knobs add traction and puncture protection
  • Continuous shoulder knobs provide confident and predictable cornering.

    “This has every small detail I want in a MTB tire, I used this tire to break the all time records on both the White Rim Trail and Kokopelli Trail. A modern tire for technical trail without sacrificing speed.” —Peter Stetina

29 x 2.2 aramid 720g



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Customer Reviews

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MARK

Excellent tires.Very low rolling resistance. Light weight. Great grip on corners. Great grip on rooty, rocky climbs. Excellent tire all around!

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Daniel DeFrees
So far so good.

Just need more time to real world test them. great price, quick delivery and easy install.

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Brian Ziegler
Fun tire

2.4 geo claws pretty solis, put as back tire on trail bike and fr/rear on xc bike. Better grip then fast trak or ground control, little heavier but burlier sidewalls. Coming from fast trak fr/rear these are much more confidence inspiring on the trail and seem to roll similarly.

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Vados Biketest
Geo Claw 29x2.4

I bought a Geo Claw for my rear wheel trail bike. The specifics of our trails force us to use a tire with a slightly better roll than the installed Vittoria Maze tires. The IRC Geo Claw is lighter and rolls better on hard trail surfaces. If your trails don't have very steep segments, are hard surfaced, and don't have a lot of mud, the Geo Claw will roll well and add some speed to your climbs.

However, on difficult technical sections during climbs, the Geo Claw lacks the softness of the compound for grip on roots. Sometimes the tire slips where the softer Vittoria Maze tread provides good grip. You need to accurately select the pressure in the rear wheel. And when climbing, be careful not to unnecessarily unload the rear wheel.

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Michael

Very durable and good to me in muddy conditions. Haven’t run them in dry conditions just yet.