The Reviews
Tires, tested where they're meant to be ridden.
Every tire here has been mounted, ridden for a minimum of 500 km, and weighed against the conditions it claims to handle. No press loaners returned after a weekend.
Schwalbe
All-TerrainG-One Allround
The sensible default for unknown terrain. Fast on tarmac, reliable on hardpack.
Read review →Teravail
Gravel RaceRampart
Light, fast, and surprisingly puncture-resistant for race-day conditions.
Read review →Rene Herse
BikepackingJuniper Ridge
The supplest casing in the category. A revelation if you've only ridden stiff tires.
Read review →WTB
MudResolute
The wet-weather tire I keep mounted from October to March. Predictable in slop.
Read review →Panaracer
All-TerrainGravelKing SK
A workhorse. Not the fastest, not the lightest, but it just keeps going.
Read review →Continental
BudgetTerra Trail
Solid value, predictable handling, and German-engineered durability.
Read review →Pyrenees Traverse
BikepackingLoading the Bike for Three Weeks
A loaded bike is a slow bike — unless you understand where weight wants to live. Notes from a 1,400 km traverse.
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