Collection: Tyres

Choosing the right tire for your bike depends on the terrain, your cycling style, and the performance you expect. Here’s a breakdown to help you select the ideal tire:

  1. Road Bikes:

    • Terrain: Smooth, paved roads.

    • Tires: Thin, high-pressure tires (23mm–28mm) provide low rolling resistance for speed and efficiency on smooth surfaces.

    • Performance: Focus on speed and minimal drag. Look for tires with a slick or lightly textured tread pattern for better grip on dry roads.

  2. Mountain Bikes:

    • Terrain: Rough, uneven, and off-road trails.

    • Tires: Wider, knobby tires (2.0”–2.5”) offer greater traction and stability on loose or rocky surfaces.

    • Performance: Designed for grip and durability, these tires perform well on dirt, gravel, and technical trails, providing cushioning and shock absorption.

  3. Hybrid Bikes:

    • Terrain: A mix of paved roads and light trails.

    • Tires: Medium-width tires (28mm–45mm) with a combination of smooth center tread and slightly knobby sides for versatility.

    • Performance: Balances speed and comfort, ideal for commuters and casual riders who tackle both paved paths and some gravel.

  4. Touring Bikes:

    • Terrain: Long-distance road rides and varied conditions.

    • Tires: Wider tires (32mm–40mm) with puncture protection for durability over long rides and rough conditions.

    • Performance: Designed for comfort, stability, and the ability to handle different surfaces, making them ideal for touring and long commutes.

  5. Gravel Bikes:

    • Terrain: Gravel paths, dirt roads, and light off-road conditions.

    • Tires: Wider, more aggressive tires (35mm–45mm) with a moderate tread pattern for control on loose surfaces.

    • Performance: Provides excellent traction, comfort, and stability for gravel riding while still offering speed on smoother roads.

What to Consider:

  • Weather Conditions: Wet or slippery surfaces may require tires with more tread for better grip.

  • Tubeless vs. Tubed: Tubeless tires offer a smoother ride and reduce the risk of flats, but require a compatible rim and sealant.

  • Puncture Protection: Tires with extra puncture resistance or thicker sidewalls are ideal for areas with sharp debris or rough terrain.

Matching the tire to your bike and riding conditions will enhance both comfort and performance, ensuring you're ready for any adventure.

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