Continental  Trinotal Race Casing Tire - Grip Compound

$78.95
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A versatile tire, the Continental Trinotal tire can go on hard and light mixed soils whether dry or damp. It rides fast thanks to a light casing. Grip compound balances grip with rolling resistance.

Color: Black
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Features

  • This tire takes the place of the popular Continental Cross King tire
  • Designed to dominate on mixed and loose terrain
  • Hookless-compatible, tubeless-ready design allows you to run the tire at a lower pressure, adding comfort and puncture protection
  • Grip compound is designed for modern cross-country, down-country, trail and gravel uses; its all-around characteristics balance grip and rolling resistance
  • Race Casing is the lightest and fastest construction in the MTB line-up from Continental; it's great for modern cross- and down-country riding and racing
  • E25 e-bike rating features a high-quality structure with puncture protection to reduce premature wear brought about by the additional driving force
  • Note: Tire images shown may not reflect size/color/material options available on this page

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Mountain Biking

Tire Type

Tubeless Ready

Recommended Pressure (psi)

29 IN x 2.2 IN: 58 pounds per square inch

29 IN x 2.4 IN: 50 pounds per square inch

Thread Count Casing (tpi)

330 threads per inch

Wheel Size

29 inches

Tire Width

29 IN x 2.2 IN: 2.2

29 IN x 2.4 IN: 2.4

Bead Type

Folding

Tubeless

Yes

Tread Type

Knobby Tread

Designed for E-Bikes

Yes

Weight

29 IN x 2.2 IN: 610 grams

29 IN x 2.4 IN: 640 grams

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