Vittoria Mezcal Tyre Review: An All-Rounder with Pedigree
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The Vittoria Mezcal tyre, reviewed by Cyclingnews, stands out as a responsive all-rounder, particularly excelling in dry and dusty conditions. The review highlighted its performance during a 12-hour mountain bike race on the loose trails of Minley Manor, UK, published on 9 June 2026.
Cyclingnews Verdict
The Vittoria Mezcal is described as a fast and grippy tyre utilizing a four-compound design. While it proves effective on dry terrains, it may not be the best choice for muddy or wet conditions.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Fast rolling tread pattern
- Impressive protection
- Very light
- Easy to fit
- Attractive tan-wall aesthetics
Cons:
- Tread pattern prone to clogging with mud
The Vittoria Mezcal is available at various prices including $68 at Backcountry.com and $106.99 at Jenson USA. It comes in three sizes: 26, 27.5, and 29-inch, with weights varying—682g was noted for the 29 x 2.25 model tested.
Design and Features
Vittoria is noted for its comprehensive portfolio of mountain bike tyres, including popular models like Barzo and Mazza. The Mezcal has gained acclaim for its fast-rolling centre tread, combined with aggressive shoulders, reminiscent of the Maxxis Aspen. Its aesthetic appeal, especially the tanwalls, adds a stylish contrast to traditional dark tyre options.
During testing at a 12-hour MTB race, the reviewer noted the Mezcal's capability to navigate dry trails effectively and maintain traction on challenging corners. Furthermore, the tyre has shown reliability in rocky and thorny terrains during previous stage races in South Africa.
While many cyclists prefer pairing the Mezcal at the rear with a Barzo at the front, the reviewer confidently utilized a Mezcal front and rear setup, benefiting from its speed and control. The only significant drawback came in wet conditions, where the tyre’s tread could clog, reducing grip.
Conclusion
The Vittoria Mezcal is a versatile option for cross-country riders, offering excellent performance in dry conditions. Although it's slightly heavier than some competitors, like the Specialized S-Works Fast Trak, the Mezcal's design and effective handling make it a top choice for many riding occasions. The rich heritage of the brand further solidifies its reputation in the tyre market.
Source: cyclingnews.com.
