Wed, Jul 6 2011 4:00 am |
Company: Éclat
Tire: Control (CTRL)
MSRP: $39.99
Terrain: Street, Ramp
Tread Pattern: The offset side wall contours create flawless traction when cornering while the wide directional tread in the middle helps give you incredible contact with the ground.
Sizes: 20 x 2.3, 20 x 2.1
Color / Sidewall Options: Black, White, Skin
Max PSI: 110
Weight: 675gr (all black, 2.3), 570gr (all black, 2.1)
Other Info & Details:
With the 110PSI construction the Control (CTRL) has more threads per inch than regular tires, which results in lightweight structure with same sidewall strength. Unfoldable only.
What were your goals when designing this product?
To create a tire with more surface area while keeping it roundness.
Why are your tires better than others, or what makes them different from others on the market?
Most tires wear flat after months of abuse. The control keeps it shape when the tread wears down, even after skidding on it for months. It has more threads per inch in the tire making it tuff and light weight.
-Chester Blacksmith
Company: Éclat
Tire: Command (CMD)
MSRP: $39.99
Terrain: Trail
Tread Pattern: A chunky profile with deep channels at varying heights, providing a rock-solid grip in the earth. The sidewall has a hard-hitting pattern wrap that helps with traction while making sharp turns, significantly reducing the chances of wiping out when landing.
Sizes: 20 x 2.3
Color / Sidewall Options: Black, White, Skin
Max PSI: 110
Weight: 650gr (all black)
Other Info & Details:
With 110PSI the Command (CMD) has more threads per inch than regular tires, which results in lightweight structure with same sidewall strength.Unfoldable only.
What were your goals when designing this product?
To create an aggressive, front wire bead tire that works perfect in the dirt.
Why are your tires better than others, or what makes them different from others on the market?
We didn’t call it the command for nothing. This tire is perfect for the person looking for high speed cornering at the trails. The wire bead gives stability to hold up, and the aggressive tread gives it grip in loose dirt.
-Chester Blacksmith









