Meet the New Karma 2 Tire from Kenda Tires

Meet the New Karma 2 Tire from Kenda Tires

Kenda Tires (Taiwan) - The Karma 2 was designed for slippery XC tracks, but it does much more than that. From cross country to down country and light trail, the Karma 2 offers super predictable handling and traction where you need it. Get ready for the most fun you'll ever have on an XC tire!

  • Confident riding – High void tread pattern with knobs that are placed to penetrate in loose conditions, and bite on slippery surfaces.
  • Balance – Splits the middle between traction and rolling speed.  Provides the grip needed in a slippery cross country ride, or for exciting single track.
  • Sidewall Reinforcements – SCT version is built with a stable, yet supple fabric weave in the sidewalls that offers pinch protection, lateral stiffness, cut resistance and fully sealed tubeless interface.
  • Single tread compound - Offers excellent traction, low rolling resistance, predictable handling and long tread life.
  • Coffee Skinwall (CSK) option
  • Tubeless ready

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