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Old 16-05-2011
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Default DBoots Multi What conditions ?

How many people have run the DBoots Multi tyres ?

What surfaces and conditions do they work on ?

Astro, grass, worn grass, wet conditions ?
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I ran some DBoots tyres in the later rounds on Sunday at Southport, they were ok for me.

Posative results for 'slightly' damp astro
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dBoots in the A compound work really well on Astro turf and Grass. At the moment there is only one compound, but a wet/damp compound is on the way.

You can tune the dBoots tyre to cope with different surfaces really easily. A hard insert will help the tyre 'dig in' to the track. Whilst a softer insert will help when traction is already good and you need a little more compliance over bumps.

TBTH: We've not found an outdoor surface that the MultiByte doesn't have more traction than other tyres.

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