Continental Kryptotal Re Enduro Soft Tire - 27.5
Push your limits in trail, enduro or downhill riding with the 27.5 in. Continental Kryptotal Re Enduro Soft tire which offers a balance of grip, stability, traction and low rolling resistance.




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- Rear-specific tire
- Soft rubber compound offers an optimal balance of grip and rolling resistance for gravity-focused use cases
- Enduro casing features a durable, single-ply construction
- Apex sidewall helps protect the tire from impact punctures even at low pressures
- Specially designed for mixed terrain
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View all Continental Mountain Bike TiresBest Use | Mountain Biking |
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Wheel Size | 27.5 inches |
Tire Width | 27.5 IN x 2.4 IN: 2.4 inches 27.5 IN x 2.6 IN: 2.6 inches |
Bead Type | Folding |
Tubeless | Yes |
Thread Count Casing (tpi) | 110 threads per inch |
Tread Type | Knobby Tread |
Recommended Pressure (psi) | 51 pounds per square inch |
Weight | 1080 grams |
Tire Type | Tubeless Ready |
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Awesome Rear Tire
I have been using this rear tire on my long travel trail bike for the past month which replaced my very trusted Michelin Wild Enduro. IMO, this has very bit of traction that tire had, but offers superior feedback, and is faster rolling. So far, my usage has been in loose over hard, loose sand, and rocky terrain, but I have no complaints. On another trail bike, I run a Kryptotal Fr Trail which has been sort of a letdown for front end traction in comparison to other tires I am familiar with like the Butcher and Assegai.
Challenging install with cush core
So far so good as compared to comparable maxxis or schwalbe tires. No wobble, grippy and fast rolling. I installed with cush core on this tire which made for a the most challenging install I've ever done. Will have to wait and see how these do this season.