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The Eliminator GRID TRAIL 2Bliss Ready T7 tire features a tread that combines an…
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The Eliminator GRID TRAIL 2Bliss Ready T7 tire features a tread that combines an aggressive block design with a well-balanced tread pattern. Its transition knobs help bridge the traditional channel between center and shoulder knobs, making the Eliminator extremely predictable on soft to hardpack trails. It’s perfect for enduro and E-bikes where versatility and confidence are key. Our GRID TRAIL casing is a step up from GRID with more reinforcement, delivering better handling at lower pressures—all while increasing pinch flat protection by 15% and puncture protection by 30%. Building on this solid base, the T7 GRIPTON® compound enhances rolling speed while still providing tons of grip.
Casing: 60 TPI, tough trail construction with additional bead to bead protection for exceptional puncture resistance, sidewall stiffness and stability.
Bead: Foldable
Butyl wrapped bead = 2Bliss Ready
Compound: GRIPTON® T7
27.5 x 2.3", psi 25-50, approximate weight 900g
27.5 x 2.6", psi 20-40, approximate weight 960g
29 x 2.3", psi 25-50, approximate weight 950g
29 x 2.6", psi 20-40, approximate weight 1030g
4.7
38 Reviews
Great tires on several of my emtbs. The 2.3 SL version roll really nice, even on the heavier Levo.
Got these stock with my Fuse, front and rear. Two seasons in and I’m still on the same pair, figure I’ll get half a season more. My local trails are clay based hardpack with the odd rocky rooty section so not the hardest wearing terrain but the durability is impressive. So is the grip for this terrain. Not the fastest running tire but a decent compromise. Some cross hatching in the rear tire sidewalls but comes with the territory when running tubeless at low pressure. Have another pair I bought on sale waiting in the wings…
I decided to use this tire after visiting with my local Specialized dealer who sold me my Epic Evo last June. His advice was spot on and they handled very well in dry conditions with lose rock and very steep punchy climbs. I actually put it on both front and back. I felt in control and very confident with it. I plan to use the same setup in my next triathlon which will have similar terrain.
Great traction. Heavy duty casing should provide good puncture protection.
Excellent rear tire.
I have gone through several of these tires in the last few years. My only complaint is this tire has a relatively short life span. The side knobs will delaminate from the casing after approximately six months regardless of wear forcing you to replace the tire.
Great traction on various surfaces. Not too heavy, nice and wide for our Florida Sugar Sand. Haven’t tried on wet surfaces yet, but looking forward to it!
Great rear tyre - real good rolling
Better than expected! Insane grip! We'll see about the durability, but specialized put a lot of research into these tires, so the expectations are high!
This is an amazing rear tire. I run the 2.3 (which measures slightly larger than advertised). It is very fast rolling, has good grip, climbs well, and great braking traction. The puncture protection has been very nice as well. I would certainly buy this tire again.
I use the 29x2.3 as a rear tire and it has fantastic traction and braking. The handling is very consistent. If it breaks loose on a wet root on a corner it immediately hooks up again. The downside is I have had 2 of these tires where the knobs started coming off the casing before I would have replaced the tire due to wear. This has never happened with a Maxxis tire. Frustrated, I put on a Maxxis Aggressor which didn’t have the cornering predictability I wanted and then a DHRii which felt like a boat anchor in the wet. So I went back to the Eliminator Grid trail T7 with the knowledge it will only last half the life of a Maxxis.
Great tire, super grippy. Compound even soft enough for cold weather riding on wet roots and rocks.
Best tire price-benefits in the market
I purchased the Eliminator T7 29x2.6 as a rear tire for my heavy duty rim set (WTB KOM Tough i35). The tire casing measures 2.52 on a 35mm ID rim. The Eliminator compare very favorably to the Maxxis Aggressor. Great rear tire for the Arizona kitty litter and rock gardens.
First time using the Eliminator and I love it! Have the potential to become my fav rear tire!
I’ve had good luck with these tires, lasted 1200 miles on my levo.
Half price for a set of Specialized tires? Yes please. I got this to replace a Purgatory that came OEM on my 2022 Stumpy Pro. I’ve heard good things about the Eliminator. Normally I’m a Maxxis guy, but I didn’t get Maxxis to replace my old rubber on this bike. That should tell you everything you need to know. Maxxis overcharges, and their quality control is lousy these days.
Best tire for the $. These tires have help up With great grip through months of souther Utah and Arizona rock gardens.
Better than Maxxis at 1/3rd of the cost. Excellent Traction and pretty durable. I will continue to run these tires.
Good tire, I’ve experienced many and these are one of the best
Excellent tire confidence in the turns and super durable
Outstanding rear tire, good balance between wear and grip. I gave it 4 stars because the side knobs have a tendency to tear off, but I ride in an extremely rocky area.
Great tires, sticky hold up well.
OEM tires work great. So I bought a spare set to have on hand.
After 5k miles on an eMTB, I have gone through about 14 tires. I have had the best luck with the Eliminator. The T7 is the way to go, especially on an e bike as they last almost twice as long as the T9. I get about 450 off road miles on the back tire. The comfort, traction and durability are fantastic.
Love these tires. Predictable grip. Long lasting. Greta price. Highly recommend.
I love these tires.. they take a beating on the trail but still have been faithful and have yet to let me down. Im surprised as I thrash on these tires quite a bit.
Decent traction. Great tire for the $$$
Underestimated how good these tires are. Just bought my 3rd set and love them. Consistent, good side knobs and lasts 500-800 miles (depending on terrain and how aggressively they are ridden). For dry SoCal conditions, they are spot on.
Specialized tires are the right price. I was able to pick up an Eliminator and Purgatory, both in 2.6 to swap out my DHF/Dissector combo. The Eliminator/Purgatory is so much faster. The Eliminator feels a little less washy initially carving out front and rolls much faster than the DHF. The Purgatory is pretty quick and is decent enough grip comparable to a Recon a briefly rotated in but didn’t last very long. I might consider swapping the Purgatory out for another Eliminator out back when it goes. My '21 Fuse Comp is setup more for XC/Trail oriented riding, so these faster tires make pedaling in the flats and hills a bit more enjoyable, but I did sacrifice a little grip on looser, washed out gravel and roots compared to my prior DHF/Dissector combo so there’s that… but at the right price, I’m good w/ this setup as it seems to be performing well for my purposes.
Excellent grip and durability.
I just changed to these tires on two Specialized mountain bikes and all I can say is WOW! All around performance A AAA+++
I rode over 20 years in SoCal needed no more than Racing Ralph’s move to Verona Wisconsin ride at Blue Mounds State Park I need the Eliminator up front with Butcher 29ers 2.35 in rear go figure. But it was so much fun I loved it. Riding my 29er single speed who needs SoCal when you have Blue Mounds
replaced my 3k mi worn stock tire with the same make/model eliminator T7 29x2.6. As expected the traction increased and the fun level increased with it !
Using as a front tire. Very impressed with the rolling and cornering. Cornering is better than expected.. Rolling is better than Butcher. Great fast combo with Ground Control in rear.
Grip on rocks and in the loose dirt was impressive...but they didn't hold up well. They came on my stumpy evo and I was impressed they held up without getting punctures etc. at my local trails. The side knobs on both sides gave out and I could see the casing of the tire. If you don't ride sharp jagged rocky areas I would run them again.
I am running this tire front and rear on my Scott Ransom 920 in a 29x2.6. This is to me the best all-mountain/enduro tires I've used. The tread is predictable when leaning into corners and the has fairly low rolling resistances. Some people complain about the weight of the tire, but seriously it's 29 x2.6 tire. I personally don't mind the weight and can't say I feel it when riding. I didn't but a Enduro bike with the idea that I should worry about tire weight. They are lighter then what came on my stock.
It comes stock on the rear of the current Stumpjumpers in 2.3 and I decided to try running a 2.6 on the front as well (instead of the butcher). Tread offers smoother transitions to side knobs while turning than the butcher for the typical loose over hard conditions in the Bay Area. It's probably good in loamy conditions as well but have not ridden them in that terrain. These tires have also held up nice to rocky beatings on Santa Teresa Park here in San Jose.