Best Gravel Tires for Different Conditions

Recap of my favorite gravel tires for various conditions.
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  • @jjrcns
    @jjrcns Жыл бұрын

    I’d add the venerable Panaracer Gravelking SK’s to the 80/20, 50/50 list for sure.

  • @teddgram

    @teddgram

    Жыл бұрын

    I liked those and the Pirelli Gravel H tires as well.

  • @donttouchthisatall

    @donttouchthisatall

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely! Panaracer Gravelkings are amazing - and so much bang for your buck! I have most of my 700c's fitted with them and love it.

  • @elizabethburgess3969

    @elizabethburgess3969

    Жыл бұрын

    I run Panaracer Gravelking SS 38’s on my gravel bike. Not great in sand or mud, but perfect on the dirt that I ride and they are great on paved roads.

  • @ryanw8987

    @ryanw8987

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm actually not a huge fan of the SK's (the only GK's I've used so far) on paved road. They just feel sluggish to me, and I've tried multiple sizes even down to 32c. I do really like them off-road, though. It's weird, with other tires I feel a noticeable speed difference when transitioning from road->off-road, but the SK's feel the same on both. But since most of my rides are more pavement than gravel/hardpack, I feel like I'm losing efficiency with them. Plus, compared to other tubeless options I've tried the SK's have been more hassle to setup.

  • @winterwatson6437
    @winterwatson643716 күн бұрын

    for those thinking about what category tires they need: i’m 95/5 road/dirt, but here in minnesota they coat the roads in a fine gravel each winter then street sweep the gravel onto the bike paths each spring. i switched to a chunky front this year while keeping my fast rolling rear tire and couldn’t be happier

  • @outbackwack368
    @outbackwack368 Жыл бұрын

    I just switched to Specialized Fast Trak 2Bliss tires and LOVE THEM. Thanks!

  • @fixedfrank
    @fixedfrank Жыл бұрын

    Your channel is responsible for my 650b experiments with my current disc gravel/all road bike. Road the summer on 700×40 tires. Got a used set of 650b wheels. I got a $45 American Classic Kimberlite in 47mm width. Found out that my rear chainstays clear max 44mm with about 1.5mm space on either side. But the fork clearance was more than enough. Actual width on 24mm internal width is really 48mm. Nice tires! They even hold air for a few days without sealant. Ended up with a Gravelking SS in 650x42 for the rear. Will try the out this weekend to see if I might go to the 650b side... Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @Thomas-fy9yc
    @Thomas-fy9yc Жыл бұрын

    Ditto on the Rene Herse knobby types of various sizes, the Specialized Pathfinder Pros, and Cazaderos are great tires. Honestly, I have tried at least over a dozen of the most popular gravel tires on bikes ranging from the 3T Exploro, Topstone, Salsa Cutthroat, and the new Supersix Gravel SE. If I had to pick an all around tire, it would be be the Pirelli Cinturato M. I’ve used this in 650x50, and 700c in both 38 and 45…fast rolling, great grip, sheds mud and when aired down, good sand traction, aired up, fast on the road.

  • @qcriverrat
    @qcriverrat Жыл бұрын

    Love these kinds of videos from Russ. Thanks!

  • @jonathan_f2
    @jonathan_f2 Жыл бұрын

    I've been running Gravelking SS rear and SK front tires on my gravel bike. I find this the perfect 60/40 combo for road and hard pack dirt/loose gravel.

  • @hardmtnbiker
    @hardmtnbiker Жыл бұрын

    Completely agree with the American Classic recommendation tires and have them on my Evergreen now. I also feel the Panaracer GKs are an amazing value too

  • @jimbo4203
    @jimbo420310 ай бұрын

    Loved the pathfinders that came on my bike , when I couldn't get new ones because they were out of stock , the shop guy suggested the Sawtooths , they are a great tire , fast and grippy ! Will definitely buy these again

  • @ffjim
    @ffjim Жыл бұрын

    It obviously never rains where you are! Thanks for doing this one.

  • @ArtanisKizrath
    @ArtanisKizrath Жыл бұрын

    For a long time, Byway used to be my daily-driver tires for my gravel/commuter bike. Then switched to GravelKing SS. Now, I'm using the Homage tires setup as tubeless. For chunkier trails, I swap tires to a Cinturato Gravel M (650b x 50mm)

  • @YoSpiff
    @YoSpiff Жыл бұрын

    I recently switched my Diamondback Haanjo from the Stock Kenda Flintridge tires to Vittoria Terreno Dry in a 38C. After some rainy weather. I rode it through some mud and deeply soaked grass Sunday. I was surprised to find that these tires meant for dry conditions never once lost traction. I don't recall if you have ever reviewed those, but I was impressed. My other gravel bike has the infamous Gravelking SS tires on it.

  • @timlagas
    @timlagas Жыл бұрын

    I ride my Cotic Cascade dropbar ATB with the great Teravail Rutland light supple version in size 29x2.2. I also have ridden the Rene Herse Fleecer Ridge for about ~6000+ km / 3700 miles. I really liked the Fleecer Ridge but due to part shortage and the steep price I went with the Rutland. Never had regrets. The RH FRidge are defintly more supple but the Rutland absolutly have more grip and not any slower on tarmac. I ride gravel and green and blue singletrack here in flattest country in the world, and avoid tarmac as much as possible. Solid video again Russ, keep them coming!

  • @martindoonan198
    @martindoonan198 Жыл бұрын

    I'm riding WTB Venture in 27.5x47 on my new gravel bike. Was little limited in choice due to availability. Riding a mixture of surfaces (all these in one ride) in the Scottish autumn: slick silt; fine, loose gravel; broken golf-ball gravel; slick (not deep) mud; broken & smooth tarmac. Great grip in all the offroad conditions, a bit light on suspension on the chonkier stuff yet fast, quiet rolling on the tarmac. Short of muddy singletrack, I'm going to be happy sticking with these as an all-surface, all-road tyre. Not particularly expensive, either.

  • @vaquerosupreme3189
    @vaquerosupreme3189 Жыл бұрын

    The Pirelli Cinturato M for a 50/50 mix is a good one to try. I'm partial to La Ron's Ultradynamico Mars tires for the chonk.

  • @bigscandi
    @bigscandi Жыл бұрын

    I have been loving the Panaracer SK+ 26”x2.1” on my dropbar converted Specialized Hardrock Sport. I do 20/80 (gravel/paved).

  • @Mike-sx8ye
    @Mike-sx8ye Жыл бұрын

    My go to tires are the Panaracer Gravelking SK's and schwalbe thunderburt but I am planning to add to my collection the Gravelking SS.

  • @levestane6383
    @levestane6383 Жыл бұрын

    For sealed roads and dry dirt tracks I'm using Marathon Supremes (50-559) on an exped tourer and RTPs on an ATB. Neither of these are good on mud/grass but Humpties are, as well as being excellent on sealed roads. IMO these are great all-purpose tyres for year-round use.

  • @jamese8508
    @jamese8508 Жыл бұрын

    The WTB Byway is a great tire. Even in it's 34mm incarnation, it does well on "hero gravel" and beyond (if you enjoy an under-biked feel). It is the tire I use for the infamous Deerfield Dirt Road Randonee (D2R2). I have taken it on loaded tours where its smooth rolling, durability, versatility and easy mounting are appreciated.

  • @MrRoRoWe
    @MrRoRoWe Жыл бұрын

    I ride 80 % hero gravel and little to no roads. I wanted something like the Byways but bigger and found my dream tyre in the Continental SpeedKing 27.5 X 2.2 .

  • @slantedorbit
    @slantedorbit Жыл бұрын

    Once I have my favorite 700c gravel tires mounted, barring a special event I’ve entered, I find it too tedious to swap them out, so the 80/20 road/gravel tires are what stay on. If a ride is rougher, I let some air out. I even have a second wheelset, the stock ones, that I could put the beefier tread on but then I decide I like the main ones too much and don’t bother. Sometimes I spin out or fishtail, and it’s fun. But I also just got my first hardtail with 27.5x2.6 tires so that’s for more tread-worthy adventures. This is a golden age for tires! Thanks for the rundown!

  • @VeloObscura
    @VeloObscura Жыл бұрын

    All about the Gravelking SK over here. Such a great tyre!

  • @user-ts3ff8jv6l
    @user-ts3ff8jv6l9 ай бұрын

    I’m a big 650b fan. I ride pavement roads to connect, gravel, double track and singletrack. 30/70. The Bruce Gordon Rock N’ Roads are my favorite. I don’t know what they weight but they offer a lot of grip even when muddy or loose over hard dry. I agree that tires are seasonal and terrain specific usually but this tire has really impressed me with the variety of terrain types it can handle very well.

  • @aamj50
    @aamj50 Жыл бұрын

    I have American Classic "Udden" tires in 700c x 50mm (actual width is 48mm on a 21mm internal width rim) on my gravel touring bike. They look a lot like the Cazadero. I ride a good mix of good and bad pavement, gravel, forest service roads, and light single track. They do acceptably well on everything, enough so that I wouldn't want a tire any more specialized.

  • @SeanKWhite-lk5zf
    @SeanKWhite-lk5zf Жыл бұрын

    Only in 29er but the Conti RaceKing protection black chili is my go to. In 2.2 less than 600 grams, great grip, roll like mad, and very durable. Usually relatively cheap as well.

  • @ColoradoFamilyof5
    @ColoradoFamilyof5 Жыл бұрын

    Love my set of Cazadero as well as my G Ones.... However one that I use for the chunk is the Schwalbe Smart Sams. Center Ridge rides fast on hard pack yet side knobs are aggressive for loose aggregate

  • @davidcooper8241

    @davidcooper8241

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too for the smart Sams, they were all i could find during covid shortages but they turned out great- they don't claim to be tubeless but i had them going tubeless all last year with no problems

  • @db_cooper3941
    @db_cooper3941 Жыл бұрын

    Made the switch from WTB Byway to supple casing Teravail Washburn. Similar tire but I found tubeless setup on Washburn much easier and the ride a bit more to my liking. On third set of Washburns (daily commuter) and they wear well until a point and then a pretty rapid decline.

  • @newoldsteel
    @newoldsteel Жыл бұрын

    Oh yea fully agree with the byway and I ride 80/20 just like you said.

  • @jp93309
    @jp93309 Жыл бұрын

    Appreciate the budget nod to American Classics. Had a wobble problem with a Wentworth model and they sent out a new replacement. Yes they’re a little heavier than premium brands but they’re super durable and were easy to set up tubeless. Also they look the part in tanwall which was most important 😅

  • @gratstagram

    @gratstagram

    Жыл бұрын

    I haven't found very many competitors tires that they are actually any heavier than.

  • @phil9005
    @phil900529 күн бұрын

    Currently have 650 x 47 Byways on my Journeyman. I love how they feel in terms of comfort, but they’re quite slow on road. Turns out, per bicycle rolling resistance data, they have a pretty high RR. I haven’t ridden the Rene Herse Snoqualmie Pass for comparison, but even their standard casing saves 10 watts at medium and high pressures.

  • @ukasz9776
    @ukasz9776 Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoy Teravail Rutland as an allrounder. It not sluggish on pavement (I found them more lively than GravelKing SK+ though they have more beefy casing, so it's not fair to compare), but offers plenty of grip on loose or wet terrain. While it's not as agressive as Ehline, it checks almost all the boxes for me, so I can enjoy my bike with a single wheelset and tire (650b x 47 wrapped around Hunt Adventure Sport). Also, they are supple and setting up tubeless was a breeze -- I didn't even use compressor, or tubeless pump with a chamber.

  • @stevenr5149
    @stevenr5149 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for giving a good over performing low budget option for people that love riding that have limited $$$.

  • @Donovangulya
    @Donovangulya Жыл бұрын

    150k congrats man

  • @davidcummings5826
    @davidcummings5826 Жыл бұрын

    I wish they were more readily available, but the Conti Race Kings in 26x2.1 are my poor-man’s Humptulips. I use them tubeless on my daily commuter for 80/20, but they are great all the way up to Chonk. Tough, durable, and ride great tubeless.

  • @tonymarro8025
    @tonymarro8025 Жыл бұрын

    You have to try the Donnelly Strada USH. It's easily the fastest, grippiest, most durable gravel tire for road-gravel mixed rides that I've ridden. They have a strong sidewall though so you have to run the pressure low for suppleness.

  • @redknightsr69
    @redknightsr69 Жыл бұрын

    I have a set of Ehlines on my bridge club :)

  • @coreyreeder3549
    @coreyreeder3549 Жыл бұрын

    Who doesn’t love talking tires?! Thanks Russ

  • @donhuber9131
    @donhuber9131 Жыл бұрын

    I use inexpensive CST tires. They serve me just fine. Of course, a lot people hate them.

  • @matthewguenther6925
    @matthewguenther6925 Жыл бұрын

    I'll throw Michelin Protek into the ring. I used them training for my first STP ( 7 days of 100+ miles that year :O ) and afterwards for commuting. I ran 26"x1.85"(47c) at 55/60 PSI and replaced them with the 35c version for commuting. They are cheap. $24 full price each at REI a few years ago. They have a reflective strip on the sidewall. Having survived being hit twice, I'm all for being more visible on the road, (dark, rainy Seattle area roads). On pavement they are FAF, coasting (because with 36-11 I just can't pedal that fast) on long downhills with good pavement I hit 50mph on a few occasions, the lower pressure with big inverted tread tires felt like I was cornering on rails, even on some sketchy dirt. Handled chunky pavement and potholes like pros. On flat roads they rolled fast as well. Because they have an inverted tread, you get very little buzz or the squirminess you get from an isolated center ridge or knobby tires. Really good performance on gravel and dirt. They float over deep 3/4" gravel and sand. Good traction on chunky rain slicked forest service roads (aka "kinderkopf" central) and rail trails. The directional inverted tread had surprisingly good traction on everything except really snotty mud, wet roots/forest detritus, and wet sloppy snow. Braking was also very good. I put ~2500 miles of mixed gravel/trail, road, and city riding on the first set before I replaced them (they still had life, just too heavy for commuting, I traded them in for $10 parts credit each) I had less than 10 flats during that time, a safety pin, granite shard, giant wood splinter, machine screw, something small and sharp that gave me a single pin prick through the centerline of both tires. The bad: They are very heavy, especially the 47c. Very noticeable on punchy or long uphill climbs. The difference between the 47c and 35c was about a pound a tire!

  • @reapersolo7134
    @reapersolo7134 Жыл бұрын

    Interesting video - think only one I’ve used (WTB Sendero - which is good but since swapped out) and one other I’ve heard of. There rest seem a little random to me and no mention of Pirelli Gravel H or M tyres which I think the latter is the best all rounder I’ve tried so far. Just show how wide the gravel tyre market is I suppose

  • @nickconol1428
    @nickconol1428 Жыл бұрын

    Running 40c pirelli cinturato gravel s at front and maxxis ravagers rear, for winter single track/fireroads. Love the cornering grip, but mud traction is meh.

  • @brentmiller4060
    @brentmiller4060 Жыл бұрын

    My favorite tires are the specialized pathfinder pro. They are fast on the road and provide grip on dry hardpack.

  • @stevenr5149

    @stevenr5149

    Жыл бұрын

    always heard good things about this one

  • @mattcarter2902

    @mattcarter2902

    Жыл бұрын

    Love the PP. Theyre just so versatile. I have them on two of my rigs.

  • @hc3820

    @hc3820

    3 ай бұрын

    @@mattcarter2902you love the PP?

  • @tcy2112
    @tcy2112 Жыл бұрын

    Looking forward to the René Herse DURABLÉ (PLP Special Edition) ATB TIres. Make it happen!

  • @SmuggiNOLA
    @SmuggiNOLA Жыл бұрын

    I choose my tyres for what I'm the worse at of trail I'll be hitting. Usually it's more technical climbing.

  • @gratstagram
    @gratstagram Жыл бұрын

    Jumping in to give another reccomendation to the American Classic tires, and also to dispell the rumor that they are heavier than the competition. AM Classic Aggregate 700x40. - 480grams Scwalbe G-One Bite 700x38 - 485grams AM Classic Udden 700x40 - 520grams Teravail Cannonball 700x42 - 520grams(Light and Supple) - 545grams (Durable) AM Classic Wentworth 650x48 - 605grams Rene Herse Juniper Ridge 650x48 - 525grams (Endurance casing more accurately reflects similar durability to the AM Classics in my experience.) And the Rene Herses are $92! Vs the $45 Am Classic. AM Classic Time Keeper 700x28 clincher - 235grams Continental GP5000 700x28 clincher - 235grams The notion that AM Classics are heavier than every other brand is an opinion often spouted by those who have not tried or even looked at these tires closely. In most cases they are the same weight as their competition, Rene Herse being the rare exception. I'll take a pair of AM Classics for $90 any day of the week.

  • @johnunruh1086
    @johnunruh1086 Жыл бұрын

    I think the Rene Herse Hurricane Ridge is the best all around gravel tire. The speed on pavement is quite good. The tread pattern is great on all dirt surfaces I believe.

  • @drouleau

    @drouleau

    Жыл бұрын

    They're not that fast on the pavement though - at least compared to actually fast gravel tires. However, off the pavement, they aren't too bad. Used them at BWR Cedar City, and they were draggy on the road sectors. Handled the sand, dirt and rocks well and no punctures.

  • @davemoss6976
    @davemoss6976Ай бұрын

    One of the beauties of cycling is it's simplicity. All this fine tuning of tyres is over complicating it. Just ride the tyres you have, or can get in your local bike shop and deal with whatever surface you come up against, no other tyre will make that much difference difference.

  • @jeffreythree
    @jeffreythree Жыл бұрын

    I have been playing around with tires recently, and found Continental Race Kings to be surprisingly good if you can fit them (they still market these 2.0" tires to MTBer's?).

  • @bikebudha01
    @bikebudha01 Жыл бұрын

    Surprised the Pirlelli Cinturato Gravel M tire isn't on any of your lists. I ride in the 35mm version, and it rolls way faster than you'd think possible on pavement (not road tire fast, but darned close) - yet still does great on gravel. (Wish they made it in a 38 though...)

  • @juliapoelstra3624
    @juliapoelstra3624 Жыл бұрын

    I have those terravail eh lines on my Surly Ghost Grappler and they are fantastic. HOWEVER, what kind of tire could I switch to if I want to ride a 50/50 ride, smoother less buzzy on the road. It's a 40mm rim so I think I need a 55mm (2.2") tire minimum. It's a 27.5 (650b)

  • @johnr5545
    @johnr55457 ай бұрын

    Nice job god bless

  • @dmitryliashko78
    @dmitryliashko78 Жыл бұрын

    I don't really like WTB tires (and not only tires). Because of often quality issues, size issues. A lot of my friends complain. Personally I only tried WTB Resolute. OK tire, but terrible on the tarmac. And the knobs wears quite fast. And this is common issue with gravel tires. I have Teravail Rutland light and Supple, an the central knobs on the rear tire lasts only for 1-1.5k kilometers. But my friend have the durable version. And not surprisingly, the rubber including the knobs are much more durable too. Overall I like these tires and would recommend light and supple on the front wheel, and durable on the rear. I can compare them with the Maxxis Ikons, which I currently ride. Similar knob pattern and knob height. But much more supple.

  • @jonahluking2681
    @jonahluking2681 Жыл бұрын

    I just ordered a poseiden redwood with a few upgrades I’m coming from the MTB world ,so I plan on doing more chunky singletrack with some gravel rides that aren’t to long. Do you recommend the teravail ehline on that bike?

  • @TheOriginalStevenH
    @TheOriginalStevenH2 ай бұрын

    the BYWAY is my go too but the sidewall is very week.

  • @markh9194
    @markh9194 Жыл бұрын

    Cintratto gravel H for me has the best all round capabilities of any tyre I've tried, its great off road on all types of surface and rolls well(but not the fastest) on tarmac, I'd take more grip off road than top speed any day... Honestly its a brilliant tyre and comes in 700/650 from 35 up to 50 I believe. Definitely worth a try if you haven't yet, I've not wished for anything else since I got them.

  • @speedy1490

    @speedy1490

    Жыл бұрын

    The Gravel H should be one of the fastest Gravel tires on tarmac. Maybe you mean the Gravel M? I got a set of the H.They are fast, but they kill my hands on really long multi day rides since they are not supple enough.

  • @markh9194

    @markh9194

    Жыл бұрын

    @@speedy1490 yes, my mistake.. I have the M, they are fantastic all round. 👍

  • @jefftoonstra5087
    @jefftoonstra5087 Жыл бұрын

    Russ, what would you recommend for an all around tire, to work reasonably well in any conditions from road to chonk? An adventure may take you across that full range. Specifically, what do you think about the Pirelli Cinturato gravel M?

  • @christofs-a1834
    @christofs-a1834 Жыл бұрын

    Doo-ra-blay! Totally made my day haha

  • @speedy1490
    @speedy1490 Жыл бұрын

    Love my Vittoria Mezcal 27,5*2,25. For what kind of tires they are they roll really nice and quite on Asphalt. Also pretty supple but not bouncy while climbing. I get why they are really popular among ultra racers.

  • @Digi20

    @Digi20

    Жыл бұрын

    yeah, together with the conti race kings and schwalbe thunder burts those are very nice fast tires.

  • @shanefrechette613

    @shanefrechette613

    Жыл бұрын

    The Mezcal is my favorite tire on my hard tail mountain bike I’ve ran 29x 2.1 and 2.25 and 700x44 on flat bar gravel bike, fast on road and have put them to the test on most of the Southern California trails.

  • @64ytb
    @64ytb Жыл бұрын

    Is it possible to apply car tire spray on my bike tire to keep them cleaner for longer period?

  • @bsa1969
    @bsa1969 Жыл бұрын

    I have a lot of thoughts on tires, as do you....both valid! However, I find out on any ride that, the tires I am running are never the perfect tires. Set up for gravel...hello wet clay. It's all part of the fun. With that being said, I find it interesting that both cyclists and manufacturers seem to subscribe to the idea that running the same tire on both front and back is an optimal situation. With out trying to sound old (back in my day), panaracer had a great idea in the early 90's with the Smoke/Dart combo. The rear tire optimizes on what the rear tire needs to do...push. The front tire needs to optimize on what it should do.....direct the pushing from the rear. I would like to think that would be a fun combo on rough roads or trails on what ever you maybe riding. Love the channel keep up the great work! Next time your riding Southern California lets ride, have some beers and talk shop. Maybe bring that Old Shovel guy too! 😁

  • @Digi20
    @Digi20 Жыл бұрын

    If you can fit at least a 2.1" in either 27.5" or 29" i am very keen on the schwalbe thunder burts. for a mtb tire those have a laughable tread, but for gravel use they are very allroundy and comparable to something like a schwalbe g-one bite grip wise, but with a bit more side lugs for when it gets muddy. they roll almost silent and fast on tarmac (i dont notice a difference to the old super fast g-one speeds and they are so much faster than for example a maxxis rekon race and still noticably faster than a gravelking sk) and easy to set up tubeless. i actually think those are one the best tires for gravel use and still wonder why schwalbe does not offer them in a downsized 40-45mm gravel version for all riders that cant fit mtb sizes. i use the super race version and never had problems, for all that want a bit more cut resistent sidewalls (its much less of an issue on those bigger tires i find) there is a super ground version which should roll almost as good but offers more cut resistance.

  • @dr.terrible
    @dr.terrible Жыл бұрын

    40 Gravel front, 32 road rear. This is the best allround "urbanish" setup for me

  • @DR_1_1

    @DR_1_1

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm tempted to keep my stock 33mm X-One in front, with almost slick 28mm Cinturato velo rear...

  • @fayleya3865
    @fayleya3865 Жыл бұрын

    What is that cool front pannier rack you’re using at 0:29?

  • @redknightsr69
    @redknightsr69 Жыл бұрын

    How would the Teravail Ehlines compare to a similar sized Maxxis iKon? Anyone tried both tires before?

  • @goldsteinclub3695
    @goldsteinclub369510 ай бұрын

    hello! how is your lantern attached to the side of the fork? 0:15 second video. thank you!

  • @larrywhite8590
    @larrywhite8590 Жыл бұрын

    Personally I think 100% smooth tire on my gravel bike works just fine (Panaracer GK slicks). Riding chunky conditions is really only limited to width. Mind you on my monster cross I run enduro tires, an MM upfront in fact. So I guess you might say I have a split personality where tires are concerned. Or that if you really need tread, you need lots of it and the casing to go with. These in between tires are kind of pointless IMO.

  • @billmaidment5623
    @billmaidment5623 Жыл бұрын

    How about the Bruce Gordon Rock’n Road? I’ve never tried them but interested.

  • @PathLessPedaledTV

    @PathLessPedaledTV

    Жыл бұрын

    Haven’t tried those either. They look fun!

  • @Geshmaal
    @Geshmaal Жыл бұрын

    My riding is like 80% tarmac 20% wet grass/mud! I have ended up with some Vittoria Terreno Mix (mostly because they were very cheap) but I think really any move you make towards mud compromises the tarmac aspect. To me gravel itself is much closer to tarmac than mud so I don't worry about how my tyres handle loose stones etc. The roads in Scotland are a high % gravel and broken glass anyway so pure road tyres are never much fun.

  • @Geshmaal

    @Geshmaal

    Жыл бұрын

    @@chrro466 people just throw empty beer/wine/vodka bottles on the floor, I can't tell you why but our pavements, cycle lanes and roads are covered.

  • @Geshmaal

    @Geshmaal

    Жыл бұрын

    @@chrro466 there's plenty of pristine countryside too, but where most of the people live and work in the Central Belt there are lots of run down areas. It's a fairly narrow strip in the south of the country that has ~4 million of the total 5 million population. A new documentary came out about some rough areas of Glasgow called The Ice Cream Wars, give that a watch for a bit of a snapshot of the history of urban Scotland.

  • @SeanLawrenceGlassBead
    @SeanLawrenceGlassBead Жыл бұрын

    I picked up the American Classic Uddens for an all rounder build and they handle nicely compared to my 700c 44mm ByWays. Not as grippy as my 38mm Terravails. Can't beat the price either.

  • @no_Ray_bang
    @no_Ray_bang Жыл бұрын

    In terms of availability Maxxis is easiest to get where I am, a lot of these brands you mention would cost a mint to get shipped here on the peninsula. Have you ever tried any of Maxxis' gravel tires? I think Rambler and Receptor are billed as gravel ready. My ATB has some cheapo mtb tires and feels overtired, just wondered if you or anyone in your community has experience with them

  • @slantedorbit

    @slantedorbit

    Жыл бұрын

    The Rambler is a classic popular all-around gravel tire

  • @donttouchthisatall
    @donttouchthisatall Жыл бұрын

    Rene Herse are CRAZY SPENDY. I don't think for someone who wants to try out gravel and has no idea what supple can be, I'd start with something more affordable than going baller and shelling out 90+ USD for a single tyre. ;) Start with a set of panaracers (~30 € over here)

  • @user-wq6de6jb2i
    @user-wq6de6jb2i Жыл бұрын

    What about sugar sand? I'm struggling to find a 650 by max 50/1.9. I'd estimate 60% sugar sand, 30% dirty chonk, 10% paved.

  • @Cycling-Brian
    @Cycling-Brian Жыл бұрын

    How do the Terevail Washburn tires in 700x42 compare to Specialized Pathfinder Pro tires? I recently purchased a set of Washburns, but struggled over whether to get them or the Pathfinder Pros.

  • @PathLessPedaledTV

    @PathLessPedaledTV

    Жыл бұрын

    I prefer the Washburns. More supple and easier to mount.

  • @rollinrat4850
    @rollinrat4850 Жыл бұрын

    Ive ridden dozens if not a hundred different tires over the years. I had a pretty big collection. Enough that I'm often giving them away. Gravel, 'cross and mtb. I often get free tires as take offs from the shop I wrench at. Lots are 1/2, even barely used. I don't get it! Nobody wants em and they go in the dumpster otherwise. I can get nice pro deals, but free tires are always pretty groovy! Ive never really cared much what tires I rode to thrash on trails as long as they were reliable on long remote backcountry rides. I'm always saying 'it's the rider, not the freakin bike'. Clement has been my favorite brand for decades since I raced on silk tubs long ago. But I'm not racing much anymore. Sew ups are incredibly awesome but allow me to go faster than is wise for a family man. Recently I tested a customer's bike with new wheels I built and the RH knobbies. These tires blew me away with their smooth speed, buttery comfort and perfect traction. Getting close to tubs here. I felt a bit guilty that I paid full retail price for two 42s and a 55mm when I have a huge pile of 1/2 used tires in my garage. After several hundred miles, I think I got a great value for this extravagant spending! Now I'm hooked. I'm starting to clean out my garage and give stuff away. I want 26" RH knobbies for my dirt dropped old hardtail. As soon as I can wear the 700s out, I've gotta try a mixed pair of Ronnie's Ultra D's. Maybe I'll expand my horizons and try wine tasting too!

  • @michaelhayward7572
    @michaelhayward7572 Жыл бұрын

    I was shocked at how fast a 29 x 2.25 Vittoria Mezcal rolls on tarmac/hardpack. Faster than a 29er XC Terreno Dry, which, by looking at the tread pattern, is also surprising.

  • @speedy1490

    @speedy1490

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah exactly my thoughts. i run them in 27,5 x 2,25 and love them. For some reason this tire just seems to hit the sweet spot in the real world.

  • @Digi20

    @Digi20

    Жыл бұрын

    yeah, together with the conti race kings and schwalbe thunder burts those are very nice fast tires.

  • @industryrule-4080
    @industryrule-4080 Жыл бұрын

    Which casing of the Rene Herse do you use/like on the chonk?

  • @PathLessPedaledTV

    @PathLessPedaledTV

    Жыл бұрын

    Endurance

  • @markbabcock
    @markbabcock Жыл бұрын

    What 26” rims are you using?

  • @johnnyloco11
    @johnnyloco11 Жыл бұрын

    Any recommendations for a tyre if you have to deal with lots of muddy conditions?

  • @DR_1_1

    @DR_1_1

    5 ай бұрын

    Schwalbe X-one.

  • @antec51
    @antec512 ай бұрын

    Hi, what is this light'support at 0:15 ?

  • @cjones7854
    @cjones7854 Жыл бұрын

    I wish the cazadero came in 2.1inch

  • @jstruchy5356
    @jstruchy5356 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Russ, I've been thinking of trying the Rene Herse "dual-purpose knobbies" as an all around tire since they are suppose to be fast rolling on pavement as well as on the rough stuff. What was your experience with them on pavement ?

  • @PathLessPedaledTV

    @PathLessPedaledTV

    Жыл бұрын

    Honestly, I found them a bit buzzy and draggy on paved surfaces. I didn’t do anything scientific in measuring them, but in my anecdata they didn’t seem to roll as fast as smoother tread tires.

  • @jstruchy5356

    @jstruchy5356

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PathLessPedaledTV That makes sense. I mean, I was ready to beleive these would be the tire to rule all tires but at the same time I had some doubts that echoed your assesment. thanx again !

  • @zachhoover7412

    @zachhoover7412

    Жыл бұрын

    I find the 38 RH knobbies very good on pavement. Was passing people on skinnier slicks at BWR while descending pavement. I’d imagine bigger get slower and buzzier.

  • @rigpedorjeonline-west

    @rigpedorjeonline-west

    Жыл бұрын

    @@zachhoover7412 Thanx Zach !

  • @loungetastic
    @loungetastic Жыл бұрын

    Anyone have a clear winner for cornering grip on wet tarmac / hard pack?

  • @fragfarmerCA

    @fragfarmerCA

    Жыл бұрын

    René Herse hurricane ridge. Insane grip both on and off road and a perfectly round shape that makes cornering very predictable

  • @Fetherko
    @Fetherko Жыл бұрын

    What works on sugar sand that is not squirmy on pavement?

  • @PathLessPedaledTV

    @PathLessPedaledTV

    Жыл бұрын

    Can’t have both.

  • @joetorres6591
    @joetorres6591 Жыл бұрын

    And just like that Soma Cazadero’s are sold out!

  • @scottwistinghausen1888
    @scottwistinghausen18884 ай бұрын

    The perfect tire is the one under in that moment

  • @earbeanflores
    @earbeanflores Жыл бұрын

    I'm pretty new to cycling, is gravel tire different from all terrains?

  • @PathLessPedaledTV

    @PathLessPedaledTV

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes. Less aggressive.

  • @earbeanflores

    @earbeanflores

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PathLessPedaledTV Thank you.

  • @CL-dh2mf
    @CL-dh2mf Жыл бұрын

    Two words: RAT TRAP PASS! As long as its mostly dry, its an incredible tire. All time favourite!

  • @ritchierichh

    @ritchierichh

    Жыл бұрын

    I feel like RH tires are great, but now a thing of the past. Many supple and better tires are available now, but credit is due to RH for paving the way for it because they knew what gravel riders wanted and the industry followed.

  • @michaelhayward7572

    @michaelhayward7572

    Жыл бұрын

    Thats 3 words....

  • @CL-dh2mf

    @CL-dh2mf

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ritchierichh interesting! What tires would you say are more supple/ better? I tried a lot of also newer tires, bit didnt find any that feel so fast and light. But I do like the Schwalbes,. G One R in particular, really much.✌️

  • @josephfarrugia2350

    @josephfarrugia2350

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ritchierichh which supple and better tires than RH tires that are available now would you suggest?TIA

  • @ritchierichh

    @ritchierichh

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CL-dh2mf I'm biased on my opinion as well, so there is that factor. I have found Panaracer SS, SS+, ultradynamico lineup, Schwalbe G-One, and Pathfinders to be just as good as RH. They all fit in their own niche, which is the beauty of it all. It's like putting on a pair of shoes for each occassion: it's hard to determine what fits all the right categories of one's needs. RH are hella fast tires, but as gravel riding gets more defined, newer manufacturers are coming out with products that fill those definitions.

  • @fastbladeproductions7961
    @fastbladeproductions7961 Жыл бұрын

    I run 26 x 1.75 Michelin Country Rock on a Kona chromoly hard tail.... awesome super fast tire...I'm way faster on the trails with these... great for on road and off road just short of mud... knobby tires are for mud riding and motorcycles... not typical riding... if your slipping it's because of your riding style... just my opinion... 😃

  • @RobBlazoff
    @RobBlazoff Жыл бұрын

    WWJD? What would Jan do?

  • @liamherman2168
    @liamherman2168 Жыл бұрын

    Russ: if you’re riding mainly off-road and your bike can fit big meats… Me whose bike came stocked with 2.35’s: sweet this one’s for me! Russ: …then you should get these 2.3” tires. Me whose bike currently has 2.8’s: oh. damn.

  • @liamherman2168

    @liamherman2168

    Жыл бұрын

    Poseidon redwood with 650Bx2.8” specialized fasttrak grids for anyone curious. Also my mostly road wheelset is 700Cx2.0” American classic kimberlites

  • @WepaPix
    @WepaPix Жыл бұрын

    Anyone use, Challenge, Strada Bianca TLR?

  • @slantedorbit

    @slantedorbit

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ve always been intrigued by them but was concerned by reports of difficulties mounting so haven’t taken the plunge yet

  • @geralddittrich8012

    @geralddittrich8012

    Жыл бұрын

    I bought 40mm ones but haven't mounted them yet...will try them out soon

  • @WepaPix

    @WepaPix

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@slantedorbit Thanks for the info. Didn't know. It's between that and the schwalbe g-one RS. Not sure which one.

  • @WepaPix

    @WepaPix

    Жыл бұрын

    @@geralddittrich8012 Yes let us know! I'm very curious. I was also looking at the schwalbe g-one rs. Apparently I just found out the challenge has a handmade version which is much better , HTLR instead of TLR. Almost made that mistake.

  • @zachhoover7412

    @zachhoover7412

    Жыл бұрын

    Not sure it’s available in 650b unless I’m missing something on the website.

  • @DoomOfConviction
    @DoomOfConviction10 күн бұрын

    Riding in a German city you need a MTB at least. We in Germany are so dirt poor that repairing streets is no option.

  • @Aretepolitic
    @Aretepolitic Жыл бұрын

    Why recommend the washburns when the pathfinders are better in every way? Edit: including price

  • @PathLessPedaledTV

    @PathLessPedaledTV

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ve tried the Pathfinders and they’re fine. A lot heavier and stiffer than the washburns.

  • @fraho6431
    @fraho6431 Жыл бұрын

    In smooth conditions 650b? No, sorry

  • @garyeanes4747
    @garyeanes4747 Жыл бұрын

    Those American Classics are trash. Have tried two different pair (Kimberlite and Aggregate). The rolling resistance is ridiculously bad (Cinturato H roll much MUCH faster than the Kimberlite and they grip WAAAAY better than the more aggressive Aggregate) and they ride like rocks even at 30psi on 40mm widths. Not to mention they don't like to hold the bead when they deflate meaning if you have a puncture that lets out all the air, you're going to have to reseat the bead....not fun in the field. No way, no how I'd recommend American Classic tires.

  • @Bacciagalupe
    @Bacciagalupe Жыл бұрын

    Schwa"bl"e? I guess that's like ma"r"scapone. I hope you're doing that intentionally, and I just missed the previous times that inside joke's come up???