hutchinson black mamba
IS THIS TUBELESS READY?
Designed to take advantage of fast and dry terrain, the Black Mamba makes for an excellent cyclocross racing tyre. With its aggressive knob pattern and streamlined tread, this tyre offers remarkable grip and durability for an exceptional performance on the trail.
Tread design borne from the Black Mamba MTB tire and in collaboration with Julien Absalon.
Aggressive knob pattern for a light and fast tire.
Light, fast accelerating tire.
Race Riposte compound on side knobs delivers exceptional grip.
Designed for cyclo cross on fast, dry terrain.
CX Tubeless Protect’Air Max technology to enhance comfort, performance and puncture resistance.
what are we looking at.
At the intersection of Cyclo-Cross and Gravel usage, the Black Mamba CX was inspired by the mountain bike version to produce a fast, soft and flexible tire. Skilful in technical areas, reactive in challenges, its design has been nurtured to guarantee a maximum efficiency on rolling and dry terrain.
Mounted in Tubeless (with sealing liquid), the Black Mamba CX clearly expresses itself and its 127 TPI casing offers incomparable grip and road holding sensations.
At ease both on tough roads and tracks, it will accompany you where your instinct takes you!
specs.
Tread design born from collaboration with Julien Absalon on Black Mamba MTB tyres
Conditions: Dry
Compatibility: Folding Bead, Tubeless-Ready
TPI: 127
Weight: 350g
Colour: Black
Wheel Size: 700c
Width: 34c
champion analysis.
Joël Petit
Team Manager - Team OffRoad Rocky Mountain
The Hutchinson Cyclocross range is ideal for MTB; solid construction, high-performance compound and adapted profiles. The Toro CX is a good cyclocross tire for slippery and muddy terrain. Its opposite, the Black Mamba CX, is a rocket on dry and fast terrain. And finally what a good feeling to meet again the Piranha profile! It is perfect for the mixed conditions most commonly found in racing. Its main asset is that is supports low pressure in Tubeless Ready, and gives the tire better grip. As for its profile, this simply comes from the 2008 MTB Olympic Champion.