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Hutchinson Mosquito UST

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    Submitted by ryan a from Bc Canada
    Date Reviewed: March 21, 2005
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Strengths:Awesome grip, great cornering and traction, amazing grip in wet (esp. considering how small the knobs look)
    Weaknesses:Tires wear fast. Higher rolling resistance than most xc tires (like pythons) on harder surfaces (hey!, these are wet/mud tires)
    Similar Products Used:Hutch Python, Scorpion, Michi wildgripper sprint, hot, jet, Panaracer Fire XC, spikes (remember those bad-asses?)
    Bike Setup:Ti frame, Skarebs, Sram, Magura Martas, Stan's wheels
    Bottom Line:The best XC racing tires for wet conditions. Get a set and only use them for racing because, a-they wear out super quick, b-riding on less grippy tires in the rain will make you a better rider, and c-they wear out super fast. Run'em at 25 to 30 lbs
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Shane Gouldthread a Racer from Weedville
    Date Reviewed: February 2, 2005
    Favorite Trail:all
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $23.00
    Purchased At:sponsors- (Speedgoat.com)
    Strengths:Ligher tubeless tire, great traction, and ponit and pick your line.
    Weaknesses:wears too fast.
    Similar Products Used:Irc noto's
    Bike Setup:2005 Titus HCR, Sram X.0, FOX 80RLT, Avid single digit SL v-brakes, Mavic Crossmax XL wheels, WTB Shadow Pro Gel, Tomson stem and seatpost, Chris king headset, and its built to RACE.
    Bottom Line:i loved these tired from i first saw them. last season i used the regular kevlar bead model. I abosolutely loved them! never washed out and had tons of grip when others didnt. so for my new race bike i had to keep it going with Hutchinson's. My teammates love this tire too. but im just sad on the life. i hope maybe the Tubeless will be a little longer. im going to be getting Tubeless Pythons. ill post them to. happy trails
    Shane
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by George a Cross Country Rider from Stormville
    Date Reviewed: November 12, 2003
    Favorite Trail:ninham
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:Bikeway
    Bike Setup:Stock Jekyll 1000
    Bottom Line:Just 5 words: "Proper Tire Pressure is Critical". These tires came with my new bike. It was my first experience with tubeless tires. I erroneosly inflated them to 45lbs PSI (since that how I filled my standard tires). I thought these tires sucked in the mud, tree roots & over logs. I was looking on MTBR to see reviews of other tires, & checked out other people's view of these tires. I saw comments about tire pressure & then went to the Manufacturers web site for the tires specifications. They suggest 29 lbs for the 2.0 tire. To make a long story short, They are much better at the lower pressure. I'm going to ride them for a while longer. Check out the specs & give thier suggested tire pressure a try.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by D a Cross Country Rider from San Francisco, CA
    Date Reviewed: August 26, 2003
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:great in mud, fine in rocks
    Weaknesses:wears very fast, especially in rear; can feel slow-rolling on hardpack
    Similar Products Used:Hutchinson, Continental, and WTB tubeless
    Bike Setup:steel hardtail
    Bottom Line:I bought these for their supposed mud capabilities. I did the rainy Sea Otter this year with them, and though the course had a lot of mud, the 2.0 Mosquitos let me pedal through stuff that stopped other riders dead. (Supposedly the narrower version is even better at this.) For that alone, these tires are worthy contenders. Beyond the mud, they do fine, but nothing special. Rear tires can wear fast, but my rear Mosquito wore faster than anything I'd ever seen (although the Conti ExplorerPro UST is close). So this can be a "rich man's tire," but they're great at what they do.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by john a from durham, nc
    Date Reviewed: August 16, 2003
    Favorite Trail:falls lake
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:Cycle center
    Strengths:Very low maintainence, super control & handling over varied terrain.
    Weaknesses:Heavy, took about a week for the store to get them in stock.
    Similar Products Used:Fisrt tubeless
    Bike Setup:Mavic crossroc wheels, speedplay frog pedals, the rest remains stock from a d70r mongoose. Slowly upgrading this bike as the need arises.
    Bottom Line:After reading the reviews on this site last year and after having won a fair amount in atlantic city, i decided to get the best wheel and tire combo that wasn't too much of a waste of money (since i'm only an occassionaly rider anyways). Of utmost importance was maintainence.
    These hutchinson mosquito tires will be the only brand i ever use from now on. And The Cycle Center on broad street installed them so well that i've only had to put more air in the rear tire about once every 3 months; the front tire is about once a week.
    I'm well pleased.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Ryan a Racer from Home
    Date Reviewed: July 21, 2003
    Favorite Trail:mine
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:stock
    Strengths:low RR. works well in mud and dry stuff. Better quality than tube version.
    Weaknesses:doesnt last long, less than 100 trail miles/no road miles and showing mutch wear.
    Similar Products Used:First tubeless, but Conti Traction Pro(best rear tire in my oppinion), Conti Explorer pro, wildgripper dh muds, mosquito
    Bike Setup:which one? Scalpel, Terra, VRX
    Bottom Line:Good tire for a short time once the tread gets rounded it looses traction. Do not do brake skids! My first time out with my first pair tube version I locked the brakes and tore much tread off.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Matt D a Racer from The Bucket, RI
    Date Reviewed: May 28, 2003
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $20.00
    Purchased At:ebay
    Strengths:Excellent mud tire. Must be run at proper LOW pressure to get grip. I think that everyone who has been complaining about this tire in mud must have it up at 50psi. might as well run baldies at that psi.
    Weaknesses:Doesn't handle wet layered leaves very well, but then again, no tire does.
    Similar Products Used:the whole ritchey lineup, hutchie pythons, scorpion airlights (too big and roll like dump).
    Bike Setup:Kona hardtail with marzocchi fork and Dave T custon disc UST wheels
    Bottom Line:These tires are great when used for the conditions they were designed for, mud. I raced on a pair of 1.7 UST mosquitos in some of the most sloppy conditions spring in New England can dish out and they were a great choice. The only thing i was wishing for was a little more comfort in the front on the downhills. I plan on fixing this by running a 2.0 mosquito up front and the 1.7 in back. They climb great at 2 bar. I run stans rim strips too for extra air burp protection. 5 flaming poo's
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Rick a Cross Country Rider from Southern England
    Date Reviewed: May 27, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Isle of Purbeck
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Strengths:Big Air Chamber makes for a comfortable ride. Rolls well and good on hardpack.
    Weaknesses:Seems to be very prone to punctures when on the rear tyre. I now ride the Mosquito on the front and a Continental on the rear as this has a much tougher casing. Also wears rapidly on the rear.
    Similar Products Used:Continental
    Bike Setup:Jekyll 800 upgraded with an XTR Chainset
    Bottom Line:Good tyre but expect punctures if fitted on the rear.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Bill a from Ridgewood, NJ
    Date Reviewed: May 11, 2003
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:Cosmic Wheel
    Strengths:Low cost, good in dry conditions
    Weaknesses:Wear quickly, not good in wet or mud
    Similar Products Used:Conti Explorer, GEAX
    Bike Setup:Ellsworth TRUTH, XTR 03
    Bottom Line:Not very happy with these tires due to the poor performance in wet conditions and thier short life. I rode them most of this wet winter and anytime it was damp or muddy these tires were more slippery than any others I've tried. They do not shed mud at all. They hook up well in dry conditions but I found them a little squirrely on corners.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Mike a Weekend Warrior from Chicago
    Date Reviewed: May 10, 2003
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $16.00
    Strengths:Fast fast rolling. Reasonably light. Sheds mud.
    Weaknesses:Mud traction
    Similar Products Used:Pana Trailblaster
    Bike Setup:Ells. Truth, Crossmax disc, Hope Minis, XTR
    Bottom Line:Scarry bad on slimy mud. Like on ice. Several times I thought the bike was going to swap ends while I was riding in a straight line. I'd shift my weight a little and the back tire would step out a foot. And forget corners.

    But it definitely wouldn't pack up with mud. There are no nobs to pack into. And when the trail drys out..zoom.

    Fast dry tire, dangerous mud tire.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Marco Willems a Cross Country Rider from Delft
    Date Reviewed: May 7, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Sweet Lake City
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Purchased At:Piet vonk
    Strengths:Great Grip
    Weaknesses:None,....so far
    Bike Setup:Fuel 80, Crossmax XL UST, Magura Louise, XT
    Bottom Line:Great tires
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Jason a Cross Country Rider from Phoenix, AZ
    Date Reviewed: April 14, 2003
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Strengths:good ride and grip for a few rides
    Weaknesses:wears out in no time at all!
    Similar Products Used:wtb velociraptor, irc backcountry, hutchinson python
    Bottom Line:i ride a lot of technical in the southwest. these tires are almost gone after less than 50 miles. they are good tires in tubeless, but wear out too fast on rocks. I wont buy them again.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Vincent Tan a Cross Country Rider from BRUNEI
    Date Reviewed: March 25, 2003
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:BRUNEI
    Strengths:Grip & light. Racing tyre
    Weaknesses:Tyre for Rich man. Not durable!
    Similar Products Used:Python, Python Tubeless.
    Bike Setup:Santa Cruz Superlight with full XTR, Crosmax UST.
    Bottom Line:It performs great when it's new. In fact I used them less than two months or less than 10 rides, it wore out! It's mainly for rich! My the other bike- Schwin is on Hutchinson Python for two years, they are still OK despite I use it less once I had my Santa Cruz. Switched to Python UST, I am still riding on the same tyres for a year and I estimate can use them for another 0.5 year!
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Bob a Cross Country Rider from Palo Alto, CA
    Date Reviewed: January 30, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Soquel Demo Forest
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $13.00
    Strengths:Inexpensive, very easy to mount, holds air perfectly
    Weaknesses:Poor traction in wet weather
    Similar Products Used:Kenda Kharisma
    Bike Setup:Jekyl, XTR, Clydesdale rider
    Bottom Line:I gave up on the Kenda's because they were impossible to mount or dismount. If I had had a flat from the trailhead I would have been walking out. I bought the Mosquitos because they were cheap (13 ea) and got good reviews here. The traction in the wet though is very poor. I can't recommend them for those conditions. They are probably fine in dry hardpack conditions. I'm going to try the Pythons next I think. I would have gotten them last time, but the deal on these was too good to pass up.

    I was very pleased by the ride of the Kharismas, but the mounting problem is just too severe, even with levers.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Robert a Cross Country Rider from Seattle, Washington, USA
    Date Reviewed: January 6, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Lewis River
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $13.00
    Purchased At:JensenUSA
    Strengths:Lightweight, good rolling capabilities.
    Weaknesses:Very slippery on wet roots, rocks or muddy curves.
    Easy to blow sidewalls. Took a small 6mm stick into the sidewall and blew first set after 5 rides...
    Similar Products Used:Python-better grip, traction and same rolling speed.
    Bike Setup:santa cruz superlight, marz marathon, fox ava, hayes disc,
    race face cranks, bontrager wheel set, hugi hubs
    Bottom Line:When I finally decided to switch these out for Pythons, my world opened up. The mosquittos just don't live up to the posts I have read, at least for the wet northwest, with mud, rocks and lots of roots.

    Pick the Python for better traction and root contact.
    Also, the fewer knobs expose greater surfaces to puncture, which I had on the first few rides....

    I would avoid this tire unless you fly along dry smooth trail without puncture obstacles. I guess that is why it is selling for under $15......
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Eric Trelz a Racer from St. Louis
    Date Reviewed: December 24, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Castelwood
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $13.00
    Purchased At:Jenson
    Strengths:Great overall tire. Good climbing traction and cornering traction. Sheds mud well. As good in mud as it is on hard pack. Low rolling resistance.
    Weaknesses:Will puncture easier than Pythons. Rubber seems to be "softer" so you do not get the same tire life as the Python.
    Similar Products Used:Kenda; Michelin; Panaracer
    Bike Setup:NRS
    Bottom Line:Great overall tire.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Jack Barrretta a Cross Country Rider from Lugano
    Date Reviewed: November 27, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Monte Baro
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $45.00
    Purchased At:Bike Center Cunardo
    Strengths:Cornering...
    Weaknesses:none
    Similar Products Used:all kind
    Bike Setup:Litespeed How Holoow...Manitou Skareb Coil...
    Bottom Line:Great tires..for fast turn..self cleaning..enouth light...hold air very good...I put some Tires soap for better hold
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by João Rodrigues a Cross Country Rider from Sintra, Portugal
    Date Reviewed: November 14, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Sintra
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $39.00
    Purchased At:SIER
    Strengths:Powerfull tyre, it seams like glue it's amazing the power and the grip of this tyre.
    Weaknesses:They go away in a hury!! In two weekend of about 180km they seam like skin.
    Similar Products Used:Michelin CompS 1.95
    Bike Setup:MAVIC Crossmax
    Bottom Line:Marvalous tyres realy you must try it but don't forget to buy them in twice.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Igor a Cross Country Rider from Seattle, WA, USA
    Date Reviewed: November 10, 2002
    Favorite Trail:McKenzie River, OR
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $25.00
    Purchased At:Jenson USA
    Strengths:The cheapest UST tires you can buy. Pretty good quality -
    don't leak much air. Good traction on soft trails (Pacific NW in the summer).
    Weaknesses:I'd say this tires are only good for soft trails. If you have to climb on a loose rocky (or muddy) trail, forget it. Running them at or below 30 psi seems to help but can ruin your rims. The rubber compound is very soft; the rear tire will quickly wear out and one day you'll get a flat - it's easy to get one when there is no knobs left. I got a flat today when riding a paved road (also noticed many little cuts from rocks on the rear tire).
    Similar Products Used:The only UST tire I can afford :)
    Bike Setup:Klein Attitude 2001 with Black Air Elite
    Bottom Line:Buy them if you want to try UST. But I think the technology is not yet mature. Tires are too heavy, more expensive and there is little choice.

    Also, keep a spare tube - one day it will save your "s".
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Gary a Cross Country Rider from McLean, VA
    Date Reviewed: October 15, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Gambrill's Trails
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:Performance
    Strengths:Tenacious grip over wet rocks, roots and rain-saturated ground.
    Weaknesses:None known.
    Similar Products Used:This is my 1st experience with UST tires.
    Bike Setup:Ventana Pantera, full XT/XTR, AVID mechanical disc brakes, Marzocchi Marathon SL Fork (105mm), and wheels built with Mavic X3.1 rims.
    Bottom Line:I've ridden many XC tires with tubes over the past 9 years. My favorites have been tires with all-trail-conditions tread like the Panaracer Fire Pro, the IRC Mythos XC and Panaracer Trail Blaster. All have performed admirably, and I never felt the need for anything else.

    When I had my newest bike built a couple of weeks ago, the builder talked me into UST rims. At first I rode them with my Panaracer tube tires on them, and I pinch flatted on each of my 1st two, very short rides. So I bought a pair of Misquitos and took the UST plunge -- based entirely on the reviews on this Website. I was apprehensive because the casing seems to be a bit light on knobbies, with a fair amount of smooth rubber exposed to contact the trail. But I decided to give-em a try anyway.

    I've ridden them 3 days so far -- all in West Virginia's Monongahela Forest. And all on rain-soaked, rocky and rooty trails.

    In a nutshell, they hooked-up well and never let me down. I'm looking forward to riding them on dry trails next. A couple of first-time-user observations: (a) I rode them at PSI between 30 and 38, and they seemed to do best at or near 30, (b) they manage to conform to stones, rocks, roots, etc. without deflecting my wheels, which means better tracking, (c) when I impact the trail after getting some air, the tires compress radically and make noise similar to the sound of a tube tire going flat (this takes some getting used to), and (d) the tires held air and kept seated on the rim under some pretty aggressive riding / demanding conditions (did I mention that I weigh 195lbs?).

    If my longer-term impressions change over the next month or so, I'll write another review.



    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by John a Cross Country Rider from Bristol
    Date Reviewed: August 26, 2002
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Strengths:Traction, traction, traction. These hook up on the technical climbs even better than the tube version. They roll fast too.
    Weaknesses:Still expensive. I am going to wait for a sale and buy a few when they come down in price.
    Similar Products Used:Many tubed tires. Only this UST tire.
    Bike Setup:GIANT NRS 1, frame up build, custom everything all top notch.
    Bottom Line:Excellent climbing traction at low pressure. Running 32 psi front and rear. They conform to technical trail irregularities and hook up with proper spinning technique (This means NO STANDING when climbing, silly bear.)
    VERY comfortable over rough terrain, roll fast, shed mud, and I haven't flatted yet, even though I have beat the H&LL out of them over rocks, shale, granite, and roots.
    The tubed version I have run wears out very fast on the rear, only 250 miles unfortunately. I am hopefull that these MAY last longer, time will tell. But I would still buy them agian, even if they don't last. They ride so nice.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Gerry a Cross Country Rider from Saint Louis
    Date Reviewed: July 25, 2002
    Favorite Trail:berryman
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Strengths:low tire pressure RULES. hold air better than tubes do.
    Weaknesses:NONE so far
    Similar Products Used:1st tubeless. all kinds of tubeed tires and I mean ALL kinds
    Bike Setup:fuel98 full xtr dolomite tubeless rims
    Bottom Line:if you are waiting to go tubeless for any reason, stop waiting. I heard all the BAD stories too and finally just had to try it for myself. when it rains in missouri is is really slick here because of clay soil. these tires stick to everything. wet or dry soft or hard. If you clean you rims and use soapy water to install them they seal GREAT. this is day 5 and still no air loss NONE. I have got almost 70 miles on them now and still have 30 psi. these are really great tires. If you so alot of on the road riding you should probably not get these they will probably wear a little fast on pavement, but if you are like me and love tho ride xc you must go tubeless. the small little bumps the suspension can ot touch are gone now and my confidence is building with every ride. If I ever get a flat I will let you know how that goes. I am going to keep a very small bottle of soapy water in my camelbak just in case.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by chad a Cross Country Rider from brooklyn
    Date Reviewed: July 9, 2002
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:pricepoint
    Strengths:first tubeless wheelset, NO FLATS yet or any of the problems i thought would be associated with tubeless. running low pressure is rad!!! but can get pretty tedious off the trails when you don't have a strong pump to pump them back up. significantly better in every aspect than my stock bontrager tires. i haven't had much wear, they're really easy to install after you do the first tire, and they're great in mud.
    Weaknesses:my rear tire would lose a couple of psi a night (which is normal) when i first installed them, but i think it was because i forgot to seal the bead with water - which i did on the front tire and have had no air loss. lately the rear tire stopped losing air.
    Similar Products Used:bontrager super x
    Bike Setup:02 klein attitude comp, bontrager tubeless race wheelset
    Bottom Line:i've been completely happy with these tires and i highly recommend them. make sure you
    1) have a good floor pump
    2) seal the bead with water
    3) pump the tires to at least 60 psi upon installation to seal the bead in and you should be good to go. i bought these because i read they were the most compatible and trouble free ust tires for my wheelset, though there may now be other great tires out there. with these tires on a bontrager race tubeless wheelset, i can say that "tubeless tire nightmares" are now a myth. don't fear switching over.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Mags a Cross Country Rider from Superior, co, USA
    Date Reviewed: July 8, 2002
    Favorite Trail:single track
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Purchased At:original setup
    Strengths:First tubeless, but better grip than the set of tubed tires that I also tried, for awhile. Have not had a flat yet and I usually get pitch flat every-other time I ride with tubes.
    Weaknesses:I lost the seal on the bead down hilling on a rocky section once. Wears pretty fast but have good traction.
    Similar Products Used:rear tire. Michelin Wildgripper Comp S (tubed)
    Bike Setup:GT I-Drive 1.0
    Bottom Line:Much better grip than the Michelin.
    I like them but I might try a different tubeless next time.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by KB a Cross Country Rider from Salt Lake City, Utah
    Date Reviewed: July 3, 2002
    Favorite Trail:any single track
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:ebay
    Strengths:Great traction on hardpack. Thick carcass which virtually eliminates the possibility for pinch flat.
    Weaknesses:Very soft rubber that wears out in one season or less depending on how much you ride. Don't ever ride through a goathead patch or you will throw the tire away. Impossible to patch the little punctures.
    Similar Products Used:First tubeless tires used on my mountain bike.
    Bike Setup:Lenzsport Bouldervore, XTR, Fox Forx, Crossmax Disc UST, etc.
    Bottom Line:If you are going to spend $25 to $40 for a tire they need to make the rubber compound a little more durable so they last longer. I am still searching for the best tubeless tire. Haven't found one yet.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Scott a Cross Country Rider from Aberdeen, N.C.
    Date Reviewed: July 1, 2002
    Favorite Trail:ASP trails/Chicken road at Fort Bragg
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $45.00
    Purchased At:The Bicycle Shop
    Strengths:Great traction, especially in changing terrain. Really grip well especially in our sand. Don't clog up with dirt. Work great and don't leak with low air pressure.
    Weaknesses:None
    Similar Products Used:Michelin wide gripper S
    Bike Setup:Giant NRS XTC 1 w/ XTR derailleurs, XT cassette, and LX cranks and controls. Selle italia flite Ti seat, Kore post lite seatpost and Icon graphite series stem and handle bars. Shimano Deore mechanical brakes. Mavic Crossroc wheel set. Wellgo pedals, Rock Shox Duke SL 100mm fork.
    Bottom Line:Love these tires. When soft they look soft but they hold and the traction was great. They work great with the disk brakes. They also climb really well. The ride is really good. You have to try them. No matter what terrain, they work.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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