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26-Inch
$39.99
- MTB tire at a low price
- Versatile tread with good grip and easy rolling
$35.99 - $44.99
- Rapid Rob uses the former profile of Racing Ralph and for many years it has proved an attractive entry-level model.
- It's definitely the right choice for rougher trails on either the front or rear wheel.
$39.99
Top Choice for rookies. A first-class tire combination. Rapid Rob uses the former Racing Ralph profile. An excellent XC tire which is perfectly suited for use on the rear wheel. Tough Tom, using the previous Nobby Nic profile, is the right choice for rougher trails or for the front wheel.
$29.99 - $39.99
Pasela is Panaracer's standard all around touring or urban commuting tire. Its comprehensive size range ensures that you can find a Pasela for most any usage. Ride it and trust it.
- Steel (Wire) bead
$49.99 - $69.99
Put the Smoke on your rear wheel and feel the 3D knobs dig in going up or down for legendary grip. The Gold Standard of MTB tire design.
- Rear tire with 3D multi-angle knobs designed for cornering traction
- 3D Knobs; positioned on the tire sides these knobs perform multi-directionally to maintain traction while cornering
- ETRO: 50-559
$62.00
Tough enough for the meanest streets
- Durable enough for urban assault, park riding, commuting, cargo bikes, etc.
- Grooved slick tread design
- Wrap-around tread pattern
As the original urban assault tire, we designed the Hookworm to take the abuses of the most aggressive street riders. Bead-to-bead tread provides durability and traction whether you're dropping staircases, grinding rails, or riding in your local skate park.
$109.99 - $136.00
$109.99 - $136.99
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The Minion DHF has become the benchmark for riders wanting maximum control in loose and muddy conditions.
- Directional ramped center knobs provide low rolling resistance
- Minion signature channel cut side knobs provide excellent cornering traction
- Intended use: loose, loose over hard, medium, wet
$24.99
- Long-lasting, high-quality rubber compound
- Center tread siping for enhanced wet road traction
- Continuous center tread for a smooth ride
$26.99
- Long-lasting, high-quality rubber compound
- Continuous center tread for a smooth ride
- Tightly spaced, graduated knobs for enhanced comfort
$26.99
- All-condition tire with long lasting tread life
- Multi-surface tread pattern for pavement and groomed trails
- Directional tread pattern for dry trail conditions
$64.99
An energetic cosmopolitan!
Tires are a safety-relevant component of each bicycle.
High speeds and the additional weight from the battery and drive of an e-bike of up to 50km/h make a special e-bike tire necessary. A high-quality additional rubber 3/180 TPI reinforced carcass forms the solid frame of the E.CONTACT.
The SafetyPLUS Breaker puncture protection specially developed for the high demands on e-bikes, protects the tire reliably against punctures and cuts. The profile of the tire is just as at home on asphalt as on gravel and forest trails – a good all-around tire.
$64.99
Developed for the essential basic training at home. Particularly smooth running.
The durable cold-running compound stops heat build up.
- Suitable for training on rollers/home trainers only.
$80.00 - $134.99
From hardpack groomed trails to soft backcountry pursuits, Hüsker Dü’s 4.8 inch wide casing offers a huge footprint while maintaining rolling efficiency for the best balance of speed and float. Built around the perfect balance of low rolling resistance, traction and flotation, shorter center treads roll faster, and slightly taller shoulder knobs give more bite when cornering. An overall reduced lug count, combined with a tubeless-ready bead make the 4.8” Hüsker Dü a great option for any winter fat bike adventure.
- 4.8” casing offers the most float of any 45NRTH tire
- Ideal for loose conditions at low pressure
- Reduced lug count for rolling efficiency on harder packed trails
- Tall shoulder lugs increase cornering traction
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