Pro-Line Dumont Paddle 2.2/3.0 Pre-Mounted Tires w/Raid Wheels (Black) (2) (Z3) w/12mm Removable Hex

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Pro-Line Dumont Paddle 2.2/3.0 Pre-Mounted Tires w/Raid Wheels (Black) (2) (Z3)
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Pro-Line Dumont Paddle 2.2/3.0 Tires with Raid Wheels. These Dumont tires are the most extreme paddle tires Pro-Line has ever made. Mounted on Raid wheels with the 6x30 removable 12mm hexes. Package includes two pre-mounted tires and two removable hexes with hardware.

Features:

  • Extreme Paddle Tires for Sand and Snow
  • Latest Paddle Tire Technology - Large Offset V-shaped Tread
  • Incredible Performance and Style!
  • Made from Very Stiff and Long-lasting Paddle Tire Rubber
  • Closed Cell Foam Inserts Included
  • Made in the USA, since 1982
Specifications:
Wheel Hex Size: 12mm
Package Type: Pre-Mounted
Tire Type: Paddle
Vehicle Type: Short Course Truck
Product Width: 1.83" (46 mm)
Scale: 1/10
Inner Tire/Outer Wheel Diameter: 2.2/3.0 in
Wheel Position: Front/Rear
Compound/Hardness: Medium
Tire Tread: Dumont Paddle
Product Height: 4.8" (122 mm)
Track: Sand/Snow 

This product was added to our catalog on August 24, 2021

Vance Logan
Tuesday, Apr 23 2024 (yesterday)
Pro-Line Dumont Paddle 2.2/3.0 Pre-Mounted Tires w/Raid Wheels (Black) (2) (Z3)
These are only good for loose sandy soil use, and that without any hard obstacles...like medium or large rocks or exposed roots of big trees. They look cool, yes. Yet they and the matching half-paddle Dumont front tires Proline makes are as hard as bricks and are not for general off-road climbing & overland trail trucking. The front tires' inside half tread is smooth. They work poorly on regular soil and grass and light debris. So, Not using a rock climber in loose SAND? Then don't buy these because they will hold you back. They don't grip on anything in the normal outdoor world you will find anywhere (anywhere!) around your house, is what I am saying. They make little physical contact with normal (ordinary/everywhere kind of) terrain. The blades are all that touch the ground! They do look aggressive but that is not why you spend alot of money on crawler truck tires, right?