Surly ExtraTerrestrial Tire - 29
Ultra-durable and designed for low rolling resistance, the Surly ExtraTerrestrial 29 in. tire is meant for heavy off-road touring and shines on hard-packed terrain and multiroad surfaces.




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- Low-profile, directional tread pattern maintains traction when you need it
- Molded tread pattern and a nylon breaker in the sidewalls helps protect against cuts
- Kevlar® cap under the tread helps protect against flats
- Recommended rim width is 23–30 mm
- Surly recommends checking with your rim manufacturer to verify rim and tire compatibility before assembly or use
- Note: Tire images shown may not reflect size/color/material options available on this page
Imported.
View all Surly Road Bike TiresBest Use | Bike Touring Bikepacking |
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Wheel Size | 29 inches |
Tire Width | 2.5 inches |
Bead Type | Folding |
Tubeless | Yes |
Thread Count Casing (tpi) | 60 threads per inch |
Tread Type | Knobby Tread |
Recommended Pressure (psi) | 60 pounds per square inch |
Weight | 1040 grams |
Tire Type | Tubeless Ready |
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Way too tight
Ordered these to replace the Surly ETs which came with the stock Ogre and which I’d worn out. It was a nightmare trying to get the new tires on. I tried every useful hint I could find online: centering in middle of rim, using dawn dish soap, fighting for every bit of slack, etc. I ended up with misshapen tires which wobbled even though they were correctly seated. It is beyond my understanding. Took it to the LBS (more than one) where they confirmed my experience. Horrible
WAY TOO TIGHT. Can't be hand mounted or unmounted
I am not reviewing the ride quality of this tire because it will not see any use. I spent 45 minutes forcing this 29" tire onto my rim (a Velocity Blunt SS) and managed to damage the rim in the process (punched a hole inside the rim using tire levers). I had to remove the tire to assess the damage and replace the rim tape which took another 30 minutes. This length of time is me standing at my bike work bench with all my tools at my disposal. If I needed to remove the tire on a ride for some reason (like a damaged sidewall needing to be tubed), there is no way I would be able to get the tire off the rim. Reviews for this tire have been really good, but some of the recent user reviews have made mention of this fit issue. In the 30 or so years I have been riding "name brand" bikes, this is the worst tire mounting experience possible.
Disappointed
Also had a horrible time mounting new tires. Wore out the original ETs which came with bike. Tried all the advice I could find on mounting them. Tires ended up misshapen and wobbly. I seriously don't know how I'd be able to change a flat on the road.