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Schwalbe muddy mary - Vertstar Downhill/Freeride?

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#1 ·
looking at some 2.35 muddy mary's in vertstar but there is two different typres, freeride and downhill...

this is the 'downhill specs' for a 2.35...

Downhill Compound:

Easy rolling base layer (base)
Super-soft center (super soft)
Extra-soft Shoulders (extremely soft)

Specification:

60/64-559
Downhill
VertStar
Bar: 1,6-3,5 /1,5-3,2
PSI: 23-50/20-46
Weight: 1190g
EPI: 2 x 67

this is the 'freeride specs'

Downhill Compound

Easy rolling base layer (base)
Super-soft center (super soft)
Extra-soft Shoulders (extremely soft)

Specifications:

62-559
Downhill
VertStar
Bar: 1,6-3,5
PSI: 23-50
Weight: 870g
EPI: 67

basically want the grippier one... can't see where the weight difference comes from..
 
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#2 ·
looking at some 2.35 muddy mary's in vertstar but there is two different typres, freeride and downhill...

this is the 'downhill specs' for a 2.35...

Downhill Compound:

Easy rolling base layer (base)
Super-soft center (super soft)
Extra-soft Shoulders (extremely soft)

Specification:

60/64-559
Downhill
VertStar
Bar: 1,6-3,5 /1,5-3,2
PSI: 23-50/20-46
Weight: 1190g
EPI: 2 x 67

this is the 'freeride specs'

Downhill Compound

Easy rolling base layer (base)
Super-soft center (super soft)
Extra-soft Shoulders (extremely soft)

Specifications:

62-559
Downhill
VertStar
Bar: 1,6-3,5
PSI: 23-50
Weight: 870g
EPI: 67

basically want the grippier one... can't see where the weight difference comes from..
Downhill is dual ply, freeride is not.
 
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