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Looking to add some intermediate knobbliness to my Amazon as the Byways are a bit overwhelmed in the current conditions. Looking for 650x47s. Even something approaching a Nano would be nice.

Anyone using the Rutlands?

Anyone know where they are available in Skinwall (2 reqd)?

Anyone suggest a similar alternative?

TIA


 
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Might be a bit too knobby for you, but they're excellent in UK winter conditions:

WTB Sendero.

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I looked at the Specialized Rhombus, which is a bit cheaper (but not tanwall)


 
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@ta11pau1 yeah, saw those but if it needs those I'll take the MTB 😁


 
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Got a Rutland on the front and a cannonball on the back seem pretty good, running tubeless - bought from somewhere down south, will have a look and let you know


 
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http://www.thewoodscyclery.co.uk/


 
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Pirelli Cinturato's...proving better than Byways and Gravel Kings so far. Got mine in 650bx50mm


 
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I'm using them (needed more bite than my Byways, and didn't really like the GravelKing SKs I tried).

Seem really good - roll nicely and decent. Remind me of Resolutes, but seem more composed when it's more slippery. They have taken a little while to seal up, but seem fine now. I was toying with the idea of those Pirelli's.

I got mine from Sigma Sports:

https://www.sigmasports.com/item/Teravail/Rutland-Light-and-Supple-TLR-Tyre/P2QF

Heartily recommend them (Sigma, and the Rutlands)

All the best,

Rich

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