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"stu1972 - MemberI hated my Kenda Nevegals, super sketchy at the likes of Whinaller/ae/mabie/keilder etc ie the wet slatey & rooty conditions that you mention"
Mine were fine at Kielder, Ae and Mabie ๐ And mabie was under water when i went there.
With Nevegals it's like riding through slippery toffee. If you want a workout then these are the tyres for you.
HR 2.35 SPC: 56mm
Ardent 2.25 SPC: 55.5mm
Have the above combo on both hardtail and FS, works well for me. The 2.35HR lust is also 56mm, not sure about the rear Ardent Lust (can't be bothered to lift it down!).
Hey guys! OP here, thought I'd give you an update. I think I've decided on moving my prowler out back and putting an ardent up front (so neither high roller or nevegal after all!) thanks for everyones input, it helped me look outside my two options and ultimatly choose something else. Thanks!
My twopenneth:
Kenda Blue groove 2.35 DTC up front and nevegal 2.35 DTC on back, run tubeless on stans flows, never needed another tyre for 12 months, coped well with snow, ice, mud, wet roots, wet rocks, dry rocks etc, never had an issue with rolling resistance but when current tyres wear out will go back to these
HR 2.3 front and rear, tubeless as above - much narrower and much draggier than kendas and as I am not an aggressive cornerer?? found they washed out loads, need to get the bike over on the bar ends to get the most out of them and that's not my style
Rampage SC 2.3 front and rear - couldn't get them to seal on the stans so run with tubes, roll better than the kendas and HR's, very similar performance to the Kendas but not as good in the mud or snow, come up about the same size as the HR's
Nobby Nics 2.2 F&R - again running with tubes as couldn't get thenm to seal ghetto'd on red metals, so far they are ok at most things but no good in the mud or on wet roots
Bonty XR4 2.3 F&R - run tubeless on stans flow, worst tyre I have ever used although need to try them again when it dries out, even down at 12-14psi they had no grip on roots, rocks or in mud although others swear by them, tyres are huge too, even bigger than the kendas.