

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve run this up front on my trail bike for a full season, and it’s been incredibly consistent. It grips well in loose corners without feeling slow on climbs, and it sheds mud better than I expected. If you want something that balances traction and rolling speed for all-mountain riding, this is a strong pick.""When our rides blend steep climbs, loose berms, and long descents, we want a tire that doesn’t force us to choose between speed and control. The Wild AM2 Competition Line from Michelin is built for modern all-mountain and trail riding, offering enhanced grip on mixed and softer terrain while still keeping the ride lively. It’s the kind of tire we trust when the route includes everything from local singletrack to bike park laps. The Michelin Gravity Shield casing provides light yet robust puncture protection, reinforcing the tire for aggressive riding without excessive weight. That added support helps us push into corners and charge through rocky sections with confidence. Designed to maintain traction in changing trail conditions, the Wild AM2 Competition Line keeps us riding harder and longer without second-guessing our setup."
Price: $54.39 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I like this for riders who want a tough, reliable trail tire that doesn’t flinch in rocky sections. It’s not the lightest option out there, but that extra casing support translates to confidence when you’re...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I mounted this on a short-travel XC bike for local singletrack where conditions bounce between loose dirt and damp soil. The wide knobs hook up really well when climbing or braking, and it still rolls quick enough...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I mounted this on a short-travel XC bike for local singletrack where conditions bounce between loose dirt and damp soil. The wide knobs hook up really well when climbing or braking, and it still rolls quick enough...