MadTurnip
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Most tire manufacturers make fine tires its just about choosing the correct one for the job. For beginner to intermediate riders that are riding singletrack mountain bike trails I'd recommend an aggressive front tire and a higher griip than needed rear tire.which one of the Schwalbe is the best all rounder.
Schwalbe: Magic Mary (F) / Hans Damf (r)
alternative rear: eddie current (although I've not used it yet)
WTB: Vigilate (f) / Judge (r)
Maxis: assegai (f) / DHR (r)
Schwalbe is my preference but my ebike currently has some maxxis on it as thats what it came with for the most part the big brands are fine as long as you pick the right tire / casing. Casing is what will prevent punctures and at higher body weights 90+kg you probably want to be buying the beefier casings.
Casing:
Schwalbe: Super-gravity / Downhill
Maxis: Double down.
None of this will mean jack shit if you are running incorrect tire pressures. At 95kgs, I recommend my friend runs 23 (f) / 25 (r) psi. Add 1 psi for rocky stuff. -1 for mud / soft terrain. (This assumes 29" 2.6 tires, smaller tires will need +1 psi depending on how much smaller).