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5 Best Tires For Trail Riding Mountain Biking

By: Thomas Wiliams

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Looking for the 5 best tires for trail riding and mountain biking? Some of the best tires for trail riding or mountain biking are from Schwalbe, Wilderness Trail Bikes, Tioga, Nokian, Michelin and Maxxis. Tires play an important role in the smooth ride of a mountain bike, since not all trails are the same. We all want to know which are the best tires for when we go trail riding or mountain biking, which tires will never go flat and are durable. But remember, no tire is “bullet proof.”

  1. WTB Weirwolf Tires. The major change in WTB Weirwolf tires is the terraced side knobs. These knobs protect the tire from punctures and help in minimizing the cutting of the sidewall under extreme conditions when trail riding. The positive points that place WTB tires on our list include their excellent braking system. These tires roll very fast, with strong rolling resistance. However, the tires are not ideal for use under wet conditions, and are a littler heavier than they normally claim to be.
  2. Continental Mountain Bike Tires. Continental mountain bike tires come with an elastic rubber that is compact and makes the tires extremely resistant. Glass splitters, stones and thorns cannot puncture these tires. These are great tires for your bike if you plan to do any trail riding.
  3. Maxxis Downhill Tires. These mountain bike tires by Maxxis are designed with greater traction, with large side knobs in block-style, especially for rapid speed corners. These mountain bike tires also come with a center tread for accelerating and braking traction while minimizing the rolling resistance. The tires are lightweight and come with a single-ply casing.
  4. Schwalbe Marathon Plus. With Schwalbe tires, punctures don’t seem to be a problem at all. Made from a special and flexible rubber, the SmartGuard layer provides resistance from flints and glass. The layer does not increase the rolling resistance. Schwalbe mountain bike tires roll as smoothly as a tire without any protection.
  5. Kenda Bike Tires. Kenda is a specialized manufacturer of tires in the market for specific trail riding, surface tires, all-terrain and XC tires. One pros for this mountain bike tire is that it grips well on hard packed and dry trails. The tires are relatively lightweight, fast rolling and reasonably priced. One con is that the tire becomes slippery on wet surfaces. To experience its complete potential, you must use it on dry and smooth trails.
Posted on: Oct. 06, 2010