I'm impressed with the side hill. And overall looks like they do great. The KM3's seem to be used in the full size world a lot, but it's hard to tell whether it's marketing or if they work good and are chosen to be used that much.
The forward drive of this tire. I been binge watching your tire quick views and on stage 1 there was no hesitation at the bean. Felt like it should of scored a little higher. Haha great review but. Got a set of these on my on both my real life car and one of my crawlers.
I love canyon trail tires but these really look good and seem to perform as good if not better than the Traxxas tire. They have been added to my list for tires this year.
Great video as always! Have you considered testing the pitbull berserker 2.2 in alien kompound? Been running it on my gatekeeper and have been pretty impressed with overall traction and how well it will clear mud with a bit of wheel spin.
The only PitBull tire tested here that did modestly OK was the Rock Beast XOR. Everything else has ranged from fair to poor. Their pricing is also BONKERS-- 40 bucks a pair now-- so they're never high up on the wish list.
@@CrawlerCanyon I would love to see this doc as well. Km3s are my goto for wet and dry rock. Tsl Swamper best all around rock trail and wet and Tusk is my favorite Tire period.
@@CrawlerCanyon They might have edged out voodoo’s by a couple bucks…lol. $72/set. I am on a mission to find a class 2 tire that works as well as a rupture.
@@Jnichols77 here I thought I've used just about every tire out there and never even heard of extreme route lol. What are they and where are they from? Are they US based like Voodoo, Proline and Jconcepts? Or are they a company from another country?
It's kinda funny how the tires you want to fail end up being tested in less than optimal conditions... I'm actually glad to see these did fairly well regardless. Anyway, I miss your old, good quality content like "econo motor" test in Vanimal, or when you were testing Blue Sky High's first "LCG" chassis with the Deepwoods... I know the Deepwoods aren't even a thing anymore but it seemed like your older content had more passion and intrige to it. I'm not trying to bash you or anything, I still love your content.... I just miss when it seemed to have more compassion a few years ago... Anyway, sorry to rant and I still love your content. I just miss the "love" if you will that you used to put into your videos. Once again I hope not to offend and I look forward to seeing you tomorrow. Have a good night
But the “bump” the rear tires don’t seem to contact at the same time. So if your obstacle on the right of the sticks out before the left side seems normal it would shift to the left. Maybe ones that fallow strait perhaps the tires are more absorbent than say this set or others. Idk Fun Watch thanks
Oh, it's tread pattern here for 90% of it. A tire with any kind of overall chevron pattern to the lugs will bump straighter. Because remember-- if it's a 1.9" Class 2 tire, they all get tested on the exact same set of inserts.
They did slip a bit and they also didn't appear to roll on the rounded shoulder of the tire like the Swamper did. The KM3 and Flat Iron are more squared off than the Swamper
@@Andy_Yates compare 14:57 of this video to 15:51 of the swamper video. That can’t all be claimed by the shoulder profile. I think the front driver tire placement is the reason this one didn’t roll over.
when bubble juice you mean the one the kids blow to create bubbles? isn't sticky? and by the way is that baseline enduro an IFS? Sorry new to your channel and new to the hobby would be glad to connect! :)
The thing about G8 isn't that it has worse grip than predator compound. You're using it out of it's natural element. It's meant for heavy rigs, and predator is meant for light rigs. I have 2 13 pound rigs and one that's 18 pounds. On those rigs I get better grip with G8 than predator because the lugs can support the weight. Predator just folds over and does very little to grab. On my 8 pound rig though predator does better
ProLine needs a compound that exists in the "performance hole" that exists between G8 and Predator. I mean, it already exists, but it's called JConcepts green. ProLine is one of the only companies that makes nearly their full run of tires in two compounds, while apparently just using the same mold for both. THAT is why some tires do better than others within their own line. As the compound gets softer, the carcass needs to get thicker, and basically no tire (that I can think of offhand) exhibits this other than the HPI/HB Rover. The rig that tests tires weighs ~5.5lbs, and we have another tester that's right at 7lbs. This is pretty much the running average for typical non-hardbody rigs in "class 2." Eighteen pounds is absolutely ridiculous, and I love it. The heaviest thing in the Canyon's 50+ fleet is barely 11lbs.
@@CrawlerCanyon Makes sense. Damn 50 rigs is wild. Wish I had the time and money for that. I got 5. Went for quality over quantity. Each one is over 1.5k. My “fancy” rig is probably around 3-4k. I couldn’t imagine having the time and money for more than that lol
I would say yes, but conditionally. I can't imagine a situation where the same rig could run both. The 1.9 Bogger is basically the size of a 2.2-- so if you're full fendered and whatnot, I don't think they'd do very well. I generally just don't prefer the cartoony look of the Pro X. They perform well, I'm just not a huge fan of the design.
With all this R&D, I predict one day the crawling community will be able to purchase Crawer Canyon branded tires and ancillaries.
Another great quick view thanks for doing them they're fun and informative, and Baseline was a trooper as always.😁
I have two sets of this tire and as they wear in they get better. I run them on a comp truck and a trail truck.
I'm impressed with the side hill. And overall looks like they do great. The KM3's seem to be used in the full size world a lot, but it's hard to tell whether it's marketing or if they work good and are chosen to be used that much.
This is my go-to tire. I’ve run the 4.75s and Class Ones. As a trail tire, they haven’t let me down yet.
The forward drive of this tire. I been binge watching your tire quick views and on stage 1 there was no hesitation at the bean. Felt like it should of scored a little higher. Haha great review but. Got a set of these on my on both my real life car and one of my crawlers.
Krawlers, or KM2s, would be real world versions of flat irons.
I love canyon trail tires but these really look good and seem to perform as good if not better than the Traxxas tire. They have been added to my list for tires this year.
Another good score for proline g8. Might have to try out some km3s
Sorry I'm late checking in I've been swapping pinion gears. I'm take the TRX4 11T's and putting them on my Axial rigs and putting 9T's on my TRX4's😅💦
Great video as always!
Have you considered testing the pitbull berserker 2.2 in alien kompound? Been running it on my gatekeeper and have been pretty impressed with overall traction and how well it will clear mud with a bit of wheel spin.
The only PitBull tire tested here that did modestly OK was the Rock Beast XOR. Everything else has ranged from fair to poor. Their pricing is also BONKERS-- 40 bucks a pair now-- so they're never high up on the wish list.
I was thinking, how about a sticker or something that says Canyon tested, Canyon approved
do you have a doc with all of your tire ratings and comparisons?
I channel member made one, I just haven't figured out how/where to post it so people can see it. I find Google Docs to be infuriating.
@@CrawlerCanyon whiteboard in the shop
@@CrawlerCanyon I would love to see this doc as well. Km3s are my goto for wet and dry rock. Tsl Swamper best all around rock trail and wet and Tusk is my favorite Tire period.
You need to try a set of ExtremeRoute Lamprey’s just for the stink factor….i opened them up and was blown away by the smell
Do Extreme Route still have the most expensive tires you can buy? They sure did last time I checked.
@@CrawlerCanyon They might have edged out voodoo’s by a couple bucks…lol. $72/set. I am on a mission to find a class 2 tire that works as well as a rupture.
@@Jnichols77 here I thought I've used just about every tire out there and never even heard of extreme route lol. What are they and where are they from? Are they US based like Voodoo, Proline and Jconcepts? Or are they a company from another country?
@@TheRCBuildersPost They are definitely offshore
It's kinda funny how the tires you want to fail end up being tested in less than optimal conditions... I'm actually glad to see these did fairly well regardless. Anyway, I miss your old, good quality content like "econo motor" test in Vanimal, or when you were testing Blue Sky High's first "LCG" chassis with the Deepwoods... I know the Deepwoods aren't even a thing anymore but it seemed like your older content had more passion and intrige to it. I'm not trying to bash you or anything, I still love your content.... I just miss when it seemed to have more compassion a few years ago... Anyway, sorry to rant and I still love your content. I just miss the "love" if you will that you used to put into your videos. Once again I hope not to offend and I look forward to seeing you tomorrow. Have a good night
But the “bump” the rear tires don’t seem to contact at the same time. So if your obstacle on the right of the sticks out before the left side seems normal it would shift to the left. Maybe ones that fallow strait perhaps the tires are more absorbent than say this set or others. Idk
Fun Watch thanks
Oh, it's tread pattern here for 90% of it. A tire with any kind of overall chevron pattern to the lugs will bump straighter. Because remember-- if it's a 1.9" Class 2 tire, they all get tested on the exact same set of inserts.
Did these do better on the side hill than the swampers because the back tires washed out, rather than stick and cause a rollover?
They did slip a bit and they also didn't appear to roll on the rounded shoulder of the tire like the Swamper did. The KM3 and Flat Iron are more squared off than the Swamper
@@Andy_Yates compare 14:57 of this video to 15:51 of the swamper video. That can’t all be claimed by the shoulder profile. I think the front driver tire placement is the reason this one didn’t roll over.
when bubble juice you mean the one the kids blow to create bubbles? isn't sticky? and by the way is that baseline enduro an IFS? Sorry new to your channel and new to the hobby would be glad to connect! :)
Yep, the stuff for bubbles. It doesn’t stay slippery and dries kind of tacky. Baseline is just an Enduro Sendero SE, no IFS.
How’s it going C-Man
The thing about G8 isn't that it has worse grip than predator compound. You're using it out of it's natural element. It's meant for heavy rigs, and predator is meant for light rigs. I have 2 13 pound rigs and one that's 18 pounds. On those rigs I get better grip with G8 than predator because the lugs can support the weight. Predator just folds over and does very little to grab. On my 8 pound rig though predator does better
ProLine needs a compound that exists in the "performance hole" that exists between G8 and Predator. I mean, it already exists, but it's called JConcepts green. ProLine is one of the only companies that makes nearly their full run of tires in two compounds, while apparently just using the same mold for both. THAT is why some tires do better than others within their own line. As the compound gets softer, the carcass needs to get thicker, and basically no tire (that I can think of offhand) exhibits this other than the HPI/HB Rover. The rig that tests tires weighs ~5.5lbs, and we have another tester that's right at 7lbs. This is pretty much the running average for typical non-hardbody rigs in "class 2."
Eighteen pounds is absolutely ridiculous, and I love it. The heaviest thing in the Canyon's 50+ fleet is barely 11lbs.
@@CrawlerCanyon Makes sense. Damn 50 rigs is wild. Wish I had the time and money for that. I got 5. Went for quality over quantity. Each one is over 1.5k. My “fancy” rig is probably around 3-4k. I couldn’t imagine having the time and money for more than that lol
Definitely not a tire for my area. Looks nice on Baseline, but everything looks good on Baseline. He's like a supermodel.
I got these tires for my class 1 truck
So it will do better on loose over hard?
I imagine so. The weather is very spring-timey right now and this set is in on loan, so I won't be able to confirm.
Boggers over the Baja Pro X??
I would say yes, but conditionally. I can't imagine a situation where the same rig could run both. The 1.9 Bogger is basically the size of a 2.2-- so if you're full fendered and whatnot, I don't think they'd do very well. I generally just don't prefer the cartoony look of the Pro X. They perform well, I'm just not a huge fan of the design.
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