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hey i have a pair of creepy crawlers at the moment and i have split the rear one so is it worth getting another pair for £30 or how ever much or paying extra £20 and getting the Try-All ones?

I would like to know if the try-all ones are any good as well thanks

Will

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hey there mate, i prefer the look of the creepy crawlers and if they are £20 more expensive (the try-all ones) then the way i see it is they must be worth that extra money in someway but from what i can see/hear they arent so id stay with the creepy crawlers. (Y)

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They ride awsome in the dry

Pretty Good in the wet

Provided you have a good ammount of tread left if not then there pants in the wet when there pretty much bald.

But still pretty good in the dry, my rear try-all is pretty much bald and in the dry its still performs.

Cheers Thurston

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creepy crawlers are good tyres for riding as myself have got a pair but koxx try-all 1's are good according to my friends even though i havent owned a pair yet but i will as my next set of tyres but a koxx try-all rear are £30 each god knows wear you have found them for £20?

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Hi mate, I definately think the try-alls are worth the extra money SPECIALLY in the wet and on natural they are the best tyres going !! The tread lasts about the same amount as the maxxis aswell from what ive experienced. Although the rear tryall is a little heavier :P But dont worry about that .............

Cheers Josh..

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Try-All tyres are very good in the wet and dry, it has a triangular tread pattern meaning they dont clog up as much mud as other tyres such as Monty and Maxxis, so therefore very good for natural. They have a quicker wear rate than most of the other tyres, but they have thicker sidewalls which will reduce the risk of pinching. Very good for £30 (Y)

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hey, i would reconmend maxxis for street and try alls for comps, due to the tread patterns on the try-alls they just don't seem to stand up to 'street-abuse' as much as the creepy crawlers. (Y)

morton :)

Ive also found that the try alls dont seem to hold the mud as the maxxis do, in comps anyways so it retains the grip.

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