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Optimized for the front wheel, this Continental tire balances stability, braking traction and rolling resistance. Its soft rubber and robust carcass are ideal for off-trail mixed terrain.
Imported.
View all Continental Mountain Bike Tires| Best Use | Mountain Biking |
|---|---|
| Tire Type | Tubeless Ready |
| Recommended Pressure (psi) | 50 pounds per square inch |
| Thread Count Casing (tpi) | 180 threads per inch |
| Wheel Size | 29 inches |
| Tire Width | 2.4 inches |
| Bead Type | Folding |
| Tubeless | Yes |
| Tread Type | Knobby Tread |
| Designed for E-Bikes | Yes |
| Weight | 1054 grams |
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For riding my local trails in Orange County, CA the trail casing is plenty tough. The soft compound performs great on dry, dusty, rocky sections and i can really lean the bike. I do notice a little more rolling resistance than I’m used too but it’s the front tire so it’s not much. I paired this with the Xynotal trail endurance and it’s been a killer combo.