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Searching for the ultimate all-conditions tire? One with low-profile tread that rolls fast and doesn't pack up with mud? Meet the WTB Ranger, a tire that's equal parts trail ace and XC dominator.

Color: Black
Size: 29 IN x 2.25 IN
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$30 oversize shipping applies.

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Features

  • Tightly spaced center knobs set the pace, while open outer lugs devour corners and shed muck with ease
  • Multidirectional siping provides increased traction whether accelerating, braking or cornering, so you can tackle technical climbs and fly into corners with confidence
  • DNA compound; wire bead; light 30 TPI casing
  • Best suited to the following conditions: hardpack, loose over hard, dirt and wet
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Mountain Biking

Wheel Size

29 inches

Tire Width

2.25 inches

Bead Type

Wire

Thread Count Casing (tpi)

30 threads per inch

Tread Type

Knobby Tread

Recommended Pressure (psi)

20-35 pounds per square inch

Weight

1 lb. 12.8 oz.

Reviews
7 reviews with an average rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars

33% 2 of 6 reviewers recommended

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EndUser2022
Location:Seattle WA
Age:35–44
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Good Traction just not so good on tread life

I have not had any problems with these tires on my 600X but I will say after a year of use the rear on these really wears down ... it the nature of knobby tires when you transition areas on asphalt paths between trails that this will occur ... I have these set as tubeless and I have had no flats and I done more than a few bike packing adventures on them

Age:35–44
Gutz061
Age:35–44
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Thumbs no down

These tires have been easily punctured on 2/2 trips I’ve done. Seem very thin for even fire roads. Cracking observed at base of knobs after not much use.

Age:35–44
IH8Speedbumps
Location:Denver, CO
Age:45–54
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

You get what you pay for

Low rolling resistance. Good cornering grip. Good on traction. A bit heavy. I read good reviews all over the web about these but I gotta say, I've had more flats than ever! It seems like a thorn even looks at them sideways and I flat. Maybe it's just me...

Age:45–54
Jeremy
Location:Wisconsin
Age:45–54
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Great tires at a great price

Finding a narrow width 29er tire is hard. These tires are great. For the price they are even better. Just took them on a two day downhill trail riding trip. Absolutely no issues. Would definitely buy again.

Age:45–54
sugarsand
Age:45–54
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

ran them tubeless anyway

These came OEM on my DRT 2.1 in a 27.5x2.8 configuration. The rims were tubeless ready but these were not officially supported to run tubeless. However I did it anyway and it did seem to take a little more sealant than normal, but they held fine in the end. You could see more than normal amount of sealant pooling in spots along the rim/bead interface. I quite liked these as they are light and roll fast on paved paths on my way to the trails. However, the 30tpi casing does not inspire confidence on rocky trails. I did experience a pinhole puncture from someone's earring on the road, and it sealed up quickly as expected. I am finally putting these away after riding on them for a summer, as I couldn't get over the anxiety of riding these on technical trails. I have moved on to burlier tires with a 120tpi casing. The Rangers worked perfectly fine for me, and though I cannot recommend running these tubeless as that is not how they are intended to be used, I have found them to function admirably in the time I ran them. I must say, that it is quite annoying for new bikes to be sold "Tubeless Ready" with non tubeless compatible tires.

Age:45–54
Rafanek
Age:45–54
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
4 months ago

This tires are NO good I bought GT Avalanche bicycle 3 months ago the bicycle came with this tires and already had 6 times flat tire I would not recommend this tires to anyone!

Age:45–54
Anonymous
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

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