Maxxis Razr AT811 Long Term Video Review

The new Maxxis Razr AT811 promises a lot: Aggressive tread, strong carcass, good road handling and comfortable ride. Can it carry through on that promise? Actually, they got pretty close!

Check out our long term review of the Maxxis Razr AT811 - we've had some adventures with this one!

Full transcript:
Jared: G'day, Jared from Tyre Review here and I've been rolling for about the last eight and a half thousand Ks on the Maxxis RAZR AT, so not the MT, it's the AT.
Jared: So it's a slightly more aggressive pattern than what they normally have. So the 771, that sort of thing. And I've actually been remarkably impressed with these tyres. I was worried because you know, they're slightly more aggressive patterns are sometimes not as good in the wet, but on roundabouts, slow speed, they've been really good. There's been a touch of a little bit of understeery oversteery if you give it a bit too much with the right boot. But I mean, you shouldn't be doing that any way. You should be driving to the conditions.
Jared: Everyday driving, they've actually been really good. So a little bit of noise, but not as much as I was expecting given the aggressive pattern. So again, marginally more noise than your average all terrain but nothing to complain about.
Jared: Because the pattern is aggressive, they have actually been really good off-road so we've just come through some fairly serious tracks.
Jared: And we managed to roll one off the rim.
Jared: Oh, no.
Jared: I was coming up here and it sort of slid to the right and I didn't notice it had come off the bead and gave it some welly. Lot's of wellys and-
Speaker 3: Was it the driver or the car?
Jared: A combination of both, I guess.
Jared: So around the front, I have managed to put some glass in one as well. Probably had the most adventurous time with these tyres that I've had yet with any of the tyres that I've tested, but I've given them hell and they've come back for more. So, the Maxxis RAZR AT I would certainly recommend as a great aggressive all terrain tyre for pretty much anyone who's actually going to be getting off the beaten track more regularly than not.
Jared: So, yeah. Maxxis RAZR AT. Go and get them.

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