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Old 01-21-2007, 11:49 AM
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DIRT DEVILS. GREAT ALL AROUND FOR ALL TERRAINS. HARD ENOUGH TO KEEP ROCKS FROM BENDING YOUR RIMS BUT SOFT ENOUGH TO GRAB IN MUD/SNOW. ALWAYS KEEP ME FROM GETTING STUCK.
 
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Old 01-21-2007, 07:18 PM
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how about the new dirt devils 2?
 
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Never seen them, is there a link to look at them?
 
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found one in ebay

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-26-INCH-GBC-...QQcmdZViewItem
 
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Those look like excellent all terrain tires. If those would have been out when i was getting tires, i would have had a hard time choosing between those, and my Swamplites!
 
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Old 01-22-2007, 10:09 PM
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a guy from work told me to stay clear of the swamplites. he suggested that i buy 26" mudlites. according to him, the swamplites dont do well on hard pac and will beat you death. ive heard too many con's towards the mudlites. how would the swamplites do with the rocky terrain of MO? thanks....Tim
 
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That person has never had swamplites, apparently. My Swamplites are very smooth riding on the trails, with excellent hookup, and they do excellent on rocks. Ive done a few rock challenges with mine, along with some other rough rides, and they havnt failed in any way. I have a full report in this very forum, if you look for "Update: Swamplites" you will see it
 
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Old 01-28-2007, 01:13 AM
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i live in missouri and the swamplites are excellant. ive done the rock climbing, mudholes, hard pack and the gravel roads. ill be putting another set on when these wear down. the guy from your work is wrong, its a pretty smooth ride. think about it, the way the tire is designed there is always a tread on the ground so you wont have that out of balance feel as bad as other tires. well thats what i think of them anyway. i had 589's on for 3000 miles good tires, but had too much of a bouncy feeling. i do think the swamplites are a bit heavier than the 589's though.
 
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