🚵♀️ Ride harder, ride smarter — protect your rims and elevate your trail game!
The CushCore XC Set includes two engineered foam tire inserts, Presta valves, and rim stickers designed for 29" tires (1.8"-2.4" width). It enhances suspension performance by absorbing impacts and vibrations, protects rims from damage, and offers easy at-home installation, making it an essential upgrade for serious mountain bikers seeking improved ride quality and durability.
Brand | CushCore |
Seasons | Year Round |
Size | 29" (2-Pack) |
Section Width | 2.1 Inches |
Load Capacity | 220.5 Pounds |
Tread Type | Symmetrical |
Ply Rating | 2-Ply |
Rim Width | 1.06 Inches |
Tire Diameter | 29" |
Item Diameter | 10 Inches |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
UPC | 701822997577 |
Year | 2021 |
Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 58-559 |
Construction Type | Engineered Foam |
Manufacturer | CushCore |
Model | CushCore 70027 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 70027 |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 70027 |
T**W
Fixes most common qualms about the old CushCore
The two biggest complaints about the traditional CushCore (now known as the “Pro”) are that it’s hard to install and it’s heavy. This XC version mitigates those issues while still offering most of the advantages of the older model. I run it on the rear of both my XC-oriented hardtail and my 160mm travel trail/enduro bike. To me, the advantages are most pronounced on the rear wheel, so I skip it on the front. Installation is a couple added steps compared with a normal tubeless setup, but it’s not really any more difficult if you follow the instructions. Indeed, the insert actually helps new tires seal on the rim so you’re less likely to require a compressor to seat the tire.The rim protection enables me to drop PSI from 28 to 23 (I weigh around 100kg). As we get into the muddier riding months I may even take it lower. A super underrated feature of CushCore is it acts as a volume spacer inside your tire. So while you get the small-bump compliance of low PSI, if your tire takes a big hit the pressure will ramp up quicker and keep the ledge or root or whatever from impacting your rim. If you still manage to bottom out, the foam itself will protect your rim and reduce the likelihood and severity of pinch flats. The ~150g added weight (about as much as a traditional tube) is offset because I feel much morecomfortable running a lighter tire and lighter rim than I would otherwise. Lower pressure yields enhanced traction.So yeah, I’m drinking the kool-aid on this one.
S**O
A necessary product for carbon bike frames
The product is great after installation and works as expected. Please make sure you have extra tools for application as my normal tools tore up my hands trying to get the tires over the cush core.
M**T
Good Stuff
I got the xc , but I really ride pretty rocky, chunky stuff. I didn't think I needed the pro version and don't want the weight if I don't need it. Running with 2.4" Rekons and haven't had any issues. I've played with the air pressure some, but can't really find a pressure that seems to be the sweet spot (been a lot of wet rides lately too, so that hasn't helped).I mainly got these for rim protection and they have done great at that. I actually smacked my back wheel into the square edge of a concrete storm drain box hopping up onto it. Hit going about 15mph and hard enough I needed to apologize to my bike, but no damage at all.Can't give a good comment on side wall stability, but can't complain either. I think it got better, but I just spent money on inserts, so I want to believe it's better.
H**U
NICE !!!! Really improved handling
Specialized Epic EvoRiding in Phoenix so super rockyI am only running it in my rear and sadly wish it was in the front as I damage my rimI do think they could be cheaper ?25 inside width rim and running 2.4 tires in the rear where its mounted (at this moment a reckon)WOW WOW WOW love how you can drop the pressure and get a touch less burp roll feel really made the bike so much better and with a XC and less travel it really helped and where I ride that made a HUGE differenceYa can kinda notice the weight if ya think about it ? but not racing just riding so its OK plan on getting some lighter carbon wheels anyway so will be a touch less than my base stock wheels in the end and since I am running a more aggressive tire on the XC I am not looking at weight weenie stuff just making a good fun fast bike a bit better and it did the job :)I read quite a bit so I knew going in its more than flat/pinch protection but truly does help the handling out by being able to run lower pressure and improve traction because of that
J**Y
Great MTB accessory
Using this on 29er on rugged terrain. Can run less PSI to help with traction and not worry about damaging your wheels. Install wasn't bad if you watch the videos and apply the techniques.
A**E
It works...
This works great once you get it installed. Installation is really difficult, it takes patience and time. There are a ton of videos on youtube that show how to do it.I did have issue the first time I went tubeless with leaking air. Since I installed these I haven't had any issues. Hopefully it's saving my rim too from pinch flats.
A**R
CushCore XC
I recently purchased a trail MTB bike with carbon wheels. It’s great to protect your rims against rocks, and it’s easier to install this CushCore XC than the CushCore Pro that I have on my enduro bike. This is the best purchase you can make to protect your investment.
F**M
Muy buena protección para los rines
Temía que fuera complicado de instalar, pero solo con ver el vídeo de instalación del fabricante fue bastante sencillo. De momento estoy usando 20psi en la rueda delantera y 25 psi en la trasera. Hasta ahora llevo dos salidas de unos 80km con 2.800m de desnivel positivo en cada una con segmentos de mucha roca.
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