Excellent handling on dry surfaces Very high resistance to lateral aquaplaning Good handling and short braking distance on wet surfaces Low noise level on uneven road surfaces
High rolling resistance
Tires function perfectly in any conditions, so increased rolling resistance does not make them a less good choice
Stable behavior on wet surfaces (although the level of grip is not as high as that of higher-class tires) Good handling on dry surfaces Good ride smoothness Low rolling resistance
Relatively long braking distance on a wet road Reduced aquaplaning resistance
Although Maxxis lags behind in overall grip level compared to premium products, they perform stably and can be considered a good choice
Very long braking distance and poor handling on wet and dry pavement
On a wet surface, the grip is so weak that the rear tires quickly lose traction, and the vehicle constantly drifts with all four wheels, and on a dry surface, the grip is also very low, and the tires start to squeal under load.