MICHELIN DH22

The most versatile Downhill tyre in the Michelin range

EXCELLENT ON SOFT AND MIXED TERRAIN

It gives you a good level of performance on hard terrain

Its DH 22 tread pattern, Magi-X DH compound and Down Hill Shield casing ensure good stud penetration on soft terrain while combining stability on hard terrain.

Thanks to its double-reinforced Down Hill Shield casing and puncture-resistant reinforcement, which gives you maximum control at low pressure.

michelin bike mtb dh22 excellent on soft and mixed terrain

TECHNOLOGIES

MAGI-X DH : Rubber compound specifically designed for Downhill for maximum grip in wet and dry conditions whatever the temperatures. Technology that ensures the most grip in the Michelin range.

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BaraEnÖl
June 18, 2024
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Review date
May 18, 2024
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So i have been riding a Dh22 since the Ixs dirtmasters in Winterberg. I have riden the tire in the sloppy mud we had in winter berg and the dusty hardpack we have in my local bike park here in sweden, and everything there inbetween. I have had the dh22 on the front of my 2021 commencal meta tr with 170mm traver in the front and 140mm travel in the back, it has a push acs3 coil kit in the fork and a ext storia v3 lok as the rear shock. I allways ride with cushcore pro out back for the sake of tire support and to increase the life span of my rear wheels. I weigh 74~ kg's with my riding gear and am 180 cm tall. I ride predomently endruo and downhill. The tire setup for most of my testing was the dh22 in the front and a worndown dh34 with cushcore pro out back. I will treat the DH22 as a downhill tire and will only compare it to other dh spec tires. So my opinions of the tire: The grip is very predictable and unrelenting even in super dusty and quite muddy conditions. The rolling resistance is not that bad in downhill applications, it rolls surprisingly fast even at 15 psi. However it still falls short of someting like the specialized cannibal and its super fast rolling tread. The casing is super supportive and really holds its shape even when the pressures get really low. However a caviat to this is how harsh the casing is compared to something like a maxxis Dh or specialized gridgravity casing. However i had to run cushcore to give the aforementioned tires the same level of support of the dh22 and eventhen i had to run 18-20 psi in them. I accidentaly had the DH22 at 8-10 psi down a run of loose lee in winterberg, the tire did squirm a bit in the berms and jumps but it was still stable enough to send the big road gap without incident. The tread pattern is open enough for it to dig thru dust and shed mud. The tire lugs do not squirm under heavy breaking or hard riding. The only problem i have with the Dh22 is that it is wire bead, Thankfully the new Dh22 has fixed this with its foldable bead. I have a wish, i really wish that the dh22 could be made in a softer more plyable casing like the one you can find on the wild enduro ms. However unlike the wild enduro ms i would like it to keep the soft and super sticky magi-x dh rubber and the lower and flatter profile of the dh22, Sort of like the old wild enduro front racing line.

Dh22 short term test

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Whisky
March 30, 2024
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Hi Whisky, we are sorry about the issues you are experiencing with your Michelin DH22 tires. If you bought them at a dealership, please have them check out the tires. If you bought them online, please reach out to our Consumer Care team.
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Review date
January 18, 2024
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Very disappointed in this dh22 I just put on my bike.. Cracked all around the sidewall after only 2 rides on it..

Cracked after 2 rides

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Mathew
October 30, 2023
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Review date
November 11, 2022
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Tyre has heaps of grip while being durable enough to handle sharp edge rocks and trails.

DH22 Perfect for rocky terrain

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September 11, 2023
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February 17, 2023
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This tyre is awesome, great durability and gives lots of confidence in the turns

Great sticky tyre

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January 14, 2023
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May 9, 2021
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Rode the dh22’s on any type of terrain, but after running the to the end - it has been impossible to buy a successor pair of tires: sold out everywhere. Please work on je availability in Germany, Austria, Switzerland

Availability is a problem

2 sizes available for MICHELIN DH22

Fits your vehicle

MICHELIN 61-584 (27.5X2.40) DH22 61-584 (27.5x2.40HOOKED, HOOKLESS)

ETRTO Size

61 - 584

Weight (g)

1440

Pressure min/max (BAR)

1.5/4

Pressure min/max (PSI)

22/58

Bead

WIRE BEAD

61 - 584

Tube

B4

Colours

BLACK

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