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  • Grippier than a vertcial???
  • P20
    Full Member

    Looking ahead to winter tyre choices. I've ran Conti Slash rear and Vertical front for last few years, but want a bit more grip, especially on the front. Its a yeti 575 mainly for trail/xc use. I did briefly think of High rollers, but i'm not sure. I do like the 2.3 size of the conti's.

    Cheers 😀

    saladdodger
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    Nobby nicks on the front work realy well for me as a summer tyre

    for the winter I am back to a Kenda Blue Groove much much better than a vertical for my riding style (or lack of it)

    P20
    Full Member

    Cheers, didn't think about the Kendas. Should have mentioned they'll running Stans notubes

    saladdodger
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    sorry not a clue I have never been tubeless

    twohats
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    for the winter I am back to a Kenda Blue Groove

    Are you serious? As a winter tyre? Where do you spend your winter, the slick rock of Moab???

    devs
    Free Member

    Greased up inner tubes are grippier than Verts. Can't go wrong with HRs IMNSHO.

    MRanger156
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    HR's are a great all year round tyre. Come up a little on the small side but I'd go for a 2.35 up front and a 2.1 at the back both in 62a, single play, kevlar.

    saladdodger
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    twohats – Member

    for the winter I am back to a Kenda Blue Groove

    Are you serious? As a winter tyre? Where do you spend your winter, the slick rock of Moab???

    close try the Quantocks they work for me, what do you use??

    twohats
    Free Member

    close try the Quantocks they work for me, what do you use??

    Conti 4 season as I don't ride in the mud! I'll only ride MTB in the winter when it freezes up, then my summer tyres get the job done!

    UK-FLATLANDER
    Full Member

    Bontrager Mud-X, bit smaller than Vert, but very good on winter trails and can usually be picked up quite cheaply too.

    P20
    Full Member

    Which of the high rollers? 42 or 60? Will check out the bontys too

    Capt.Kronos
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    I have just switched (well, in the last 6 months) from Nokian NBX 2.3 jobs to Halo Choir Masters also of 2.3 flavour. Both UST, and whilst I loved the NBX I have been finding the Halo just that bit more inspiring.

    These are also on a Yeti 575, and seem to be suiting the Lakes rather well!

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