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45NRTH
Dillinger 5 Studded Fatbike Tubeless Tire - 26in

1 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $172.80 Original price: $180.00
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Color:Black, 60tpi, 258 Steel Carbide Studs

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45NRTH Dillinger 5 Studded Fatbike Tubeless Tire - 26in

The extra width of the Dillinger 5 provides floatation over loose snow and additional grip while turning, accelerating or braking on ice and packed snow. Available in both studded and non-studded configurations. The studded version comes with carbide studs to provide extra bite and increased durability.


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  • Item #NRH1WUT
Size
26 x 4.6in
TPI
60
Bead
folding
Includes
1 tire
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years
Activity
fat biking

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1 out of 5 stars

May 2, 2025

Love the tire not so much Backcountry

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I returned this product before using it

Bought the tire for an event but Backcountry promised delivery dates they kept failing to keep. In the end did what I should have done in the first place and bought the tires from a local bike shop. More expensive but in stock, immediately available and they fitted it for me. Will not use Backcountry again as simply cannot rely on them.

Ian v
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com