45NRTH Dillinger 4 27.5x4.0 Studded Fat Bike Tire 120TPI
45NRTH is at it again with a new twist on their popular Dillinger 4 studded fat bike tire. The Dillinger was one of the first if not the first studded fat bike tire on the market and they've kept thousands of happy fat bikes upright on icy trails since their release a few years back. The new Dillinger 27.5 takes the same great studded tire tech and applies it to a smaller diameter 27.5 tire.
From 45NRTH
Riding your fatbike on ice just got even better with the redesigned Dillinger tread pattern and tubeless compatibility. 252 carefully positioned studs allow you to rail icy off-camber singletrack with confidence and control, while taller side lugs bring improved cornering in snowy conditions. Dillinger’s center tread is tightly spaced for speed when you need it so you can power up an icy climb and rip down the other side as the studs claw into the slick surface.
- 252 Concave studs grip ice
- Braced side lugs for improved cornering
- Tubeless Ready
Specs:
- Size: 27.5 x 4.0" (584/27.5" MTN)
- Studs: Steel-Carbide (120tpi)
- Bead: Tubeless Ready Folding
- Rim Compatibility: 65-102mm wide rims
Tubeless Ready
Our tubeless-ready bead creates more contact with the rim and a more effective and secure tubeless seal. The entire bead is also smooth, minimizing the risk of air leaking between the bead and rim shelf. Tubeless fatbike setups can reduce the weight of each wheel by 300 grams and provide a suppler ride quality.
Concave Studs
The same two-piece construction method as all our studs, with a concave carbide tip on the crown. The concave crown creates a very sharp attack angle, resulting in an unparalleled amount of traction. As the carbide crown wears, it sharpens the edge further – continuously improving acceleration, braking, and cornering performance.
Braced Lugs
Braced lugs are designed to add extra strength to a tire knob in out of the cardinal directions of accelerating, braking, and cornering directions. Think of off camber weird rocks, jagged edges, or the slipping tire hooking up on tree roots.