This is a pack of two Pro-Line Flat Iron XL 1.9 Crawler Tires, in G8 compound. The 1.9” Flat Iron is BACK in Extra Large form to suit your scale rig! The hugely popular 1.9” Super Swamper XL paved the way for larger 1.9” scale tires and the 1.9” Flat Iron XL follows the “bigger is better” mantra. The beloved Flat Iron tread pattern combines scale realism and all out rock climbing performance that you have come to expect from Pro-Line tires.
The large lug pattern combined with siping allows the tire to have the perfect amount of flex under throttle acceleration. In fact, in testing, the Flat Iron's response to throttle acceleration was unmatched. The Flat Iron tire is made to climb up anything that you challenge it with and will give your scale rig the ground clearance advantage you have been waiting for.
Features:
- Aggressive tread makes a perfect blend for a variety of surfaces
- A true rock crawling look
- Memory Rock Crawling foams included
- Made from the legendary G8 Rock Crawling compound
- Made in the USA, since 1982
Specifications:
Height: 4.76" (121mm)
Width: 1.83" (47mm)
Includes:
- (2) Flat Iron 1.9” Tires
- (2) Memory Foam Inserts
This product was added to our catalog on March 17, 2015
The G8 compound they are made with is great. Not overly sticky like they were molded in a vat of molasses. Makes them great tires for trailing on packed dirt and on asphalt when you have to. Crawling up various terrain including, you guessed it, rocks is very good. I'm sure there are some tires out there that will marginally perform better in certain crawling applications, but for general performance these work the same if not better than most other tires I've tried. In wet conditions they seem to perform much better than anything else I have tried as well. They are a great all around choice and look great and the compound seems to be built to last a long time.
They look great and crawl just as good as the Hyrax. I do recommend dual stage inserts if you're running any additional weight.
Note, they do need to scrub in a little bit. Once the leading edge of the lugs wears in a bit your good to go.
I do most of my crawl in desert washes with slick rock, sand, and high temps. These are perfect.