Description
- Features a fanged tread pattern that extends over the shoulder for extra cornering grip, allowing a rider to dig deeper and claw out of muddy, slick conditions
- The Wild Thang’s long-wearing, lightweight 6-ply rated and bias-ply construction allows for exceptional acceleration and braking power
- Lightweight bias-ply construction allows for exceptional acceleration and stop-on-a-dime braking power on the trail and in the mud
- Versatile tire design for comfortable riding on intermediate to loose-over-hardpacked conditions on your way to the mud holes
- Not certified for use on public roads (NHS)
- Directional tread pattern
- Tubeless (TL)
Sol –
The CU05 Wild Thang Tire lives up to its name with an aggressive fanged tread pattern that claws through mud and provides exceptional traction. I would confidently recommend the Wild Thang to any rider looking to get wild in muddy conditions.
Frank –
This wild fang tire is an aggressive lightweight option that really sinks its claws into muddy and loose trails, giving me the traction and responsiveness I need to rail corners and accelerate quickly on unpredictable terrain.
Jay –
Dudes, the new Wild Thang tire from Mud Monsters is totally tubular! I could feel the sick triangular treads ripping through mud and leaves when I took it shredding on the trails – it was like I grew claws! This rad tire lets me shred trails like a beast.
Felix –
These wild thang tires from cu zero five have serious bite for shredding through mud and loose terrain based on my experience the aggressive tread and bias ply construction perform great
Stan –
The wild thang tire hooked me up with killer traction in mud and loose dirt during my trail rides. It’s a beast in rough conditions but probably not ideal for casual riding on pavement.
Chris –
These Wild Thang tires have wicked traction and lightweight 6-ply performance for shreddin’ mud, dirt, and trails without breaking the bank. I’d definitely recommend checking them out if you need some sick new kicks for your ride.