'Aight, I put about 130 miles on the tire over the last weekend. First impressions were amazing! Incredible traction in loose conditions that I doubt I would have gotten with my previous Kings. Hard pack was something else though, due to the design of the knobs you have less area touching the ground and it slipped easy, it was fun throwing large rocks at the person behind me though!

Braking was the same way, I had to use more front brake then I normally do (I really need to use my front even MORE) but was great in the loose stuff, again.
Larger loose rocks were downright scary though. Once the back lands on baseball size rocks the whole rear end would jump and deflect. I crashed a few times because of this. One of the crashes had be sliding down a hill with my bike coming behind me (I know have a cut running the length of arm because of it).
Other than the tire deflecting I really like it and would think it would be an awesome tire in loose, rock free areas. Too bad the places I ride are extremely rocky and because of that I don't think I would buy another one.
If we ever have another 100mile Cinder race up here I'll be buying another MT44 because my cinder ride yesterday was incredible, never had that much traction in deep cinders before. But until then I'll stick with my Maxxis Desert IT.
