Product Information
+Product Specifications
Brand | Maxxis |
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Tyre Size
Dimensions of the tyre (width/height, and diameter).
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35/12.5R15 |
Load Rating
Indicates the maximum weight a tyre can safely carry. Higher load ratings mean greater weight capacity.
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113
Max Load: 1150KG |
Speed Rating
Shows the maximum speed the tyre can sustain safely. Higher speed ratings typically offer better handling.
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Q (Max Speed: 160 km/h) |
Pattern | MT772 Razr MT |
Tread Type | Symmetrical / Non-Directional / Mud Terrain |
Treadwear |
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Traction |
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Temperature |
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Fuel Efficiency |
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Wet Grip |
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Decibel |
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Width (mm) | 318 mm |
Profile (% of Tyre Width) | 13 (% of Tyre Width) |
Rim (Inches) | 15 inches |
Diameter (mm) | 889 mm |
Sidewall (mm) | 254 mm |
Circumference (mm) | 2793 mm |
Recommended Rim Range | 15x8.5" - 15x11" |
Recommended Rim Size | 15x10" |
About Maxxis
Maxxis have Reliability, Quality, Safety and Performance all wrapped up, giving you peace of mind every time you hit the road! Designed, manufactured and tested to world class standards, our comprehensive range is suited to a wide variety of conditions and vehicle types.
Globally renowned for their unbeatable traction and robust build, the Maxxis 4×4 and SUV range are the tyre of choice by many drivers for both their on- and off-road adventures — with award-winning Maxxis all-terrain and mud tyres always ready for action. The Maxxis range also includes a far-reaching line-up of options for car tyres, as well as light-trucks and vans, heavy-duty trucks and buses and construction industry vehicles and forklifts. And when it comes versatility, Maxxis doesn’t stop there. Expertly researched and innovated for lawn and garden use, ATV and competitive motocross and even bicycles, means that wherever your journey takes you, you can rely on Maxxis for your ride. Combining advanced tyre technology and latest innovation with tyres that work superbly for a range of modern lifestyles and applications, Maxxis confidently stands behind its promise of “Performance when it’s wanted, Safety when it’s needed”.
Key Features:
- MT772 Razr MT The Explorer. Untamed.
- Adventure meets technology. Beware They say you should beware of the quiet ones. They’re right. The Razr MT is so very quiet on the highway that you’d almost think it's a highway tyre. It’s not. Pull off the road and ready yourself. The Razr was built with 4x4 racing blood in its rubber. It was built from years of racing technology and expertise. This is a tyre that will take you beyond your limits. Then keep going.
- Super tough in the harsh stuff. The edgetoedge Armour Ply and a 3Ply sidewall with DebriShield wraparound tread blocks means sharp stuff finds it virtually impossible to get through. No more tyre changes on the side of a gravel road, on the family camping trip, or deep inside a forestry block.
- Extra grip in the soft stuff. Dualstepped tread blocks and multiple siped edges means a heap of gripping edges to get traction and keep on moving. And a stair shaped shoulder design and wraparound lugs mean more grip to get you up out of ruts.
- More control when you hit the road. Those siped tread blocks also mean extra water drainage on a wet road, and a nylon cap ply means a stable ride at high speeds. No more compromising highway safety for the offroad grip that you need.
- Hear yourself think on the highway. Say goodbye to that whumping on long highway stretches. The Razr has revolutionised what mud tyres should sound like on the tarmac. They should sound like… nothing. Noise cancelling technology has the Razr MT outdoing a bunch of other brands’ All Terrains for quietness.
- Go on. Give it a hammering. The Razr MT has super damage resistant chemical fillers in the tread compound, to make it extra resistant to cutting, tearing and chunking. So you can keep the battle scars for the 4x4 and avoid the extra noise, wear and handling issues of damaged tread lugs.
- Lasts forever Well not actually forever unless it’s preserved in a museum or mud bog somewhere. And we’re not making promises because we don’t know about your setup or how you’re going to pump yours up. But 80,000 to 100,000 kms is pretty common. More on setups for optimal long life below.