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Continental Mountain King Mountain Bike Tire
Continental Mountain King Mountain Bike Tire
The Continental Mountain King Tires provide big volume and big grip for fast, dry terrain, and a Supersonic version that does it all with insanely low weight. Continental made the Mountain King for the arid Rocky Mountain region, where huge center knobs play a less essential role than huge air volume and cornering prowess. The Mountain King comes in a Protection version with Conti's famous Duraskin and a lightweight Supersonic version that tips the scales at an astonishing 550 grams in 2.4 diameter. There's also a 2.2 for the skinny-tire East Coast riders out there. Word to the wise: if going huge and/or maching rock gardens is your deal, steer towards the heavier versions of these tires.
Bottom Line: Crown your bike and reign as the king of the hill.
Stay away from Mountain King 2.2
By: Tony R.
September 3, 2009
I was so excited to read all the reviews and to get my hands on a new set of Continental Mountain King 2.2 UST tires to replace my stock Specialized Resolution 2.0 tires.
Overall, the tires are squirley because of they are narrow and have a lower profile and lost almost an inch of ground clearance from the tires alone.
Because of the lower bottom bracket and longer crank arms on my bike I manage to hit just about every root and rock on my typical trail. The 2.2 is 1.8 at best with much lower air mass which means you will feel every bump on these puppies -- you may need to visit a chiropractor after each ride.
What's worse is the Continental doesn't have a "customer service" number that you can go call from the US making it virtually impossible to work with the company for some resolution.
Change me.
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- Rubber
- Bead:
- Kevlar or Wire
- Foldable:
- Optional
- Weight:
- [2.2] 580g; [2.2 Protection] 620g; [2.2 Supersonic] 460g; [2.4] 670g; [2.4 Protection] 750g; [2.4 Supersonic] 530g
- Recommended Use:
- [2.2] XC, all-mountain MTB; [2.4] DH, freeride MTB






2 Comments Last Comment: September 18, 2009 by: wayne rice
By: wayne rice
September 18, 2009
on the front?
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By: wayne rice
September 18, 2009
what size tire do you have on the bike in the picture
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