Love these tires highly recommend them for SoCal terrain.ġ of 1 people found the following review helpful: They felt very predictable, rolled faster than the DHFs and had loads of grip! I was ran them at about 20 / 22 PSI and they still felt firm and balanced on the rim. First run with these tires I PRd the run. Went out to a local trail here in SoCal that I always work on improving my time. I mounted up a pair of identical tires from both brands front and rear, with rear inserts, both on 30mm-wide carbon fiber rims.
Similarities Pinner Pro left, Aquila right. Find the Kenda Pinner online at Wiggle and JensonUSA. too bad they don't carry Kenda tires :( Anyways, tires look and feel solid. Exclusively developed with Aaron Gwin, the Pinner was done for. The Pinner shines with excellent cornering predictability and particularly high puncture protection. Exclusively developed with Aaron Gwin, the Pinner was done for World Cup tracks like Leogang and Lenzerheide and designed to hold its own against the toughest competitors. Other than the limited tire-width options, our test riders had no complaints about Kenda’s newest tire design. Kenda Pinner Pro ATC 27.5 Folding MTB Tire The Pinner is Kendas dry condition gravity tire. The Pinner is Kenda’s all new dry condition gravity tire. Even then, once our tires started to drift, it was easy pulling them back underneath us. Next time I'll ride down to my local shop. Kenda’s Pinner Pro tires did an excellent job grabbing hold of the trails and only let go when we really tried to make them slide. I understand the pandemic messed up everything, but it took 1 week for them to ship and 3 weeks for my package to be delivered. They need to step up their shipping game. Exclusively developed with Aaron Gwin, the Pinner was done for World Cup tracks like Leogang and. Not a tire review, as I'm already used to these tires, but more of a shipping service review. The Pinner is Kendas all new dry condition gravity tire. The Pinner is Kenda’s all-new dry condition gravity tire developed with Aaron Gwin, the Pinner was designed for World Cup tracks like Leogang and Lenzerheide and to hold its own against the toughest competitors. Tanner Thompson from Maryville, TN United States 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful: