Joe in AZ
Terrain is Az desert racing, rock and hard pack dirt. A good product, and the lightest weight of all the bibs I have found. They shrink/ don't last more than two tires in heavy use. I stopped buying them when the prices went into the stratosphere. Back to inner tubes for me.
Read All ReviewsFrank in CA
Needed to replace the Continental Trail Attack tires on my Tiger 800. I'd run Continental Trail Attack tires for the last 20 years but I was not satisfied with their performance on dirt roads and decided to try the Anakee 3 tires. Only 500 miles on the new Anakee 3 tires now but already see an improvement in handling when on dirt roads, with much more confidence riding. Very good on pavement as well. Only other comment, they do make a little humming noise at about 65mph, but earplugs solve that problem. No experience on wet roads yet.
Read All ReviewsKatie in TN
Favorite tire I've tried so far gets really good traction in the woods
Read All ReviewsClay in Wisconsin
Great traction on or off road and with the blocks that move independently and are off centered on the outside you always have traction. My first set i got close to 7000 miles and I do alot of freeway driving to work.
Read All Reviewsshaun in TN
Can't beat the traction when paired with tublis system now i know why the extreme guys use this tire
Read All ReviewsTodd in WA
I ride year round in northwest Washington state. I run the Anakee Adventure rear down to freezing temps, often on wet pavement. No other mixed use tire comes close to the pavement performance of this tire. It doesn't look cool like a Trailmax Mission or Tractionator GPS, but it will lift the front wheel in second gear in the rain when it's 35°f. Those others simply spin or skid. I have run several of these now and average about 9,000 miles use. The Anakee Adventure is very durable and reasonably quiet at freeway speeds, great on gravel, not good in sand, mud, or wet grass. I ride fairly enthusiastically. *My experience, yours will surely vary.
Read All Reviews