Teravail Cannonball Light & Supple Tire
Built for gravel riders, the Teravail Cannonball Light & Supple tire boasts a directional, tight-knit, debris-shedding center tread for less rolling resistance and side knobs for cornering traction.
- Center lugs are raised and ramped for rolling efficiency; diamond-shaped lugs squeeze in for grip as they contact dirt, and then back out to shed debris
- Transition lugs are spaced out and vary in height to boost traction
- L-shaped side lugs dig in for grip while braking through corners, and then roll quickly when off the brakes
- Light & Supple casing ensures a comfortable ride
- Tubeless-ready design helps prevent flats while providing lower-pressure traction and comfort
- Always check 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 Teravail Gravel Bike TiresBest Use | Gravel Cycling |
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Wheel Size | 700c |
Tire Width | 700C x 35 MM: 35 millimeters 700C x 38 MM: 38 millimeters 700C x 42 MM: 42 millimeters 700C x 47 MM: 47 millimeters |
Bead Type | Folding |
Tubeless | Yes |
Thread Count Casing (tpi) | 60 threads per inch |
Tread Type | Knobby Tread |
Recommended Pressure (psi) | 700C x 35 MM: 50-80 pounds per square inch 700C x 38 MM: 50-80 pounds per square inch 700C x 42 MM: 40-70 pounds per square inch 700C x 47 MM: 40-70 pounds per square inch |
Weight | 700C x 35 MM: 470 grams 700C x 38 MM: 470 grams 700C x 42 MM: 520 grams 700C x 47 MM: 570 grams |
Tire Type | Tubeless Ready |
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Not tough
They roll pretty fast, but I would not suggest the light and supple. They had a sidewall puncture at the end of a gravel race on some light single track. They left me running to the finish line. Get the beefier ones if you live in the mountains.
Gravel Bike 700x42
2023 Salsa Warbird C: The Cannonballs are OEM on the Warbird. I generally ride paved country roads. So far they have about 350 miles on them (700 x 42)'s. Light, excellent rollers, good grip in dry and wet. Little pricey imo. Typically ride Panaracers. The Cannonballs are great too.