or even just "who makes one"
For front of my winter bike which mostly goes through bogs, other than when it goes over really sharp gravel (hence tubeless). Don't want super-light, I'd rather a beefy carcass ๐ณ . Do need decent grip on mud though
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Ta
(yeh, I do know it's summer)
Bonty Mud X?
that's a good answer clubber, cheers - they new ? (was sure I'd looked before - ie last winter)
No, don't think so - I'm only just building up a 29er now but since they're my 26" tyre of choice for the winter (and actually most of the year since they work pretty well even in the dry), I did check that they're available in 29" size.
I have some kenda navegals which were great, but since I changed wheels to Stans Arch, they won't go on at all. Good in the muc though.
+1 for Bonty Mud-X thet grip like buggery in the slop
Another for Mud-X. Can't think of any other tubeless (ready) mud tyre but mine have been running for 6 months on Arch rims without any mishaps in the mud and rock of Northumberland. The 2.0 seems a very capable all round tyre to be honest although a bit skinny for a rigid front end. For that I use a 2.4 mountain king (also tubeless) and it is a brilliant combo.
Mud-x here too, but bit skinny for front. I've used wtb Stout up front with great success all winter - not tried it tubeless though.