Teravail Honcho Light & Supple Tire - 29
Great for trails that get rocky, uneven and loose, the Teravail Honcho Light & Supple tire is a high-performance trail tire with aggressive, tall and angular lugs that deliver just-right traction.
- Center lugs are closely and evenly spaced for a fast-rolling feel; enclosed siping improves traction while accelerating and braking
- Side lugs are staggered with parallel siping for grip while leaning through corners, and a braking shovel shape boosts traction when stopping
- Transition lugs are tall and spaced out to shed mud; horseshoe siping conforms to the trail and maintains braking traction
- Light & Supple casing provides a comfortable ride and minimizes weight
- Grip Compound construction uses softer rubber that conforms to the trail for enhanced traction
- Tubeless-ready design helps prevent flats while providing lower-pressure traction and comfort
- 29 x 2.6 in. size Honcho has a larger contact patch than its 2.4 in. counterpart for more traction and added volume for a more supple ride
- 29 x 2.4 in. size Honcho has a lower volume casing than its 2.6 in. counterpart to decrease weight and boost response without compromising on traction
- 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 Mountain Bike TiresBest Use | Mountain Biking |
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Wheel Size | 29 inches |
Tire Width | 29 IN x 2.4 IN: 2.4 inches 29 IN x 2.6 IN: 2.6 inches |
Bead Type | Folding |
Tubeless | Yes |
Thread Count Casing (tpi) | 60 threads per inch |
Tread Type | Knobby Tread |
Recommended Pressure (psi) | 20–40 pounds per square inch |
Weight | Unavailable |
Tire Type | Tubeless Ready |
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Tire width inaccurate
As with my Ehline review, tire width measurement is inaccurate. at its widest spot which was the outer knobs, tire measured 2.49. Its not crazy amount off but when comparing to other brands, its pretty significant. Still not a deal killer. Possibly looking at running Honcho front and rear as im looking for a much faster rolling set than my current Maxxis set up.