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Purgatory Grid 2Bliss Ready T7

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Meet the totally new Purgatory. This do-it-all tread features large center square…

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Meet the totally new Purgatory. This do-it-all tread features large center square lugs that bite in soft soil, while still providing support on hard-packed ground and is equally at home on the front or back of the bike. Block-in-block knobs roll fast, adapt to terrain, and are supremely confident when pushed hard. There’s plenty of meat on the Purgatory to offer reassuring grip across a wide range of terrain.

Dial in for your best ride with casing and compound combos on Purgatory tires. When choosing a casing and compound, think about where and how you ride. Pick the GRID Casing for a light and supple ride, that still offers sidewall protection panels. If you need additional stability and durability, scale up to GRID Trail which adds bead-to-bead protection on top of the GRID base. When it comes to compounds, firmer rubber—like the T7—prioritizes rolling speed, and longevity, but still has excellent grip. Our T9 compound is a gummy, gravity compound with loads of stickiness, for the rider won’t compromise on grip. Whatever trails you ride, the tactical tread pattern of Purgatory plus casing and compound options make it a great tire to level up your ride.

  • High volume center blocks for climbing and braking traction, suitable for front or rear.

  • Block-in-block knobs adapt to find grip.

  • Staggered shoulder blocks for predictability and corner control.

  • T7 Balanced grip and rolling compound.

  • GRID Casing: 60 TPI, light and durable XC/Trail construction with additional sidewall protection and stability.

  • Tubeless Ready.

  • GRID 27.5x2.4" T7, psi 25-50, approximate weight 870g.

  • GRID 29x2.4" T7, psi 25-50, approximate weight 925g.

Rider Reviews

5

1 Reviews

 

Great trail rear tire or down country front

The redesigned tread fits about halfway between the ground control and butcher. Works well on the back of a trail bike or front of a down country bike despite being a little heavy. Currently running it on the front of my single speed with a GC on the rear.


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