At present the bike has the stock Bontrager SE5/6 fitted. I would describe these as scary on loose gravel over hardpack. Now my bike control is pretty sh1t anyway but these tyres aren't helping. Going downhill is likely to cure any hint of constipation but broken bones & contusions at my age isn't what I'm looking for.
So I know that this is a how long is a piece of string question but I'll ask anway. What's best for looose gravel over hardpack. They can be rubbish in mud as that's not really my scene. Easy rolling or is that asking too much. I suppose cross country/trail/enduro might cover what I do as steep downhill single track isn't for me. Reasonably puncture proof so nice thick sidewall would be nice. Size 29" x 2.5 preferred. Tubeless of course.
Do such tyres exist or do I have to be resigned to swearing my way around routes and scaring the deer.
So I know that this is a how long is a piece of string question but I'll ask anway. What's best for looose gravel over hardpack. They can be rubbish in mud as that's not really my scene. Easy rolling or is that asking too much. I suppose cross country/trail/enduro might cover what I do as steep downhill single track isn't for me. Reasonably puncture proof so nice thick sidewall would be nice. Size 29" x 2.5 preferred. Tubeless of course.
Do such tyres exist or do I have to be resigned to swearing my way around routes and scaring the deer.