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This might have been asked but...
My son needs something chunky to give him a bit more confidence on the bumpy tech stuff.
I'm thinking High Roller XCs but not sure of the weight.
What's good and grippy without being madly heavy or with massive rolling resistance?
And cheap... 😉
Cheers
EDIT: He's nigh on 11 riding a Kona hardtail...
Whatever is donated / for sale in local club....!
Between us all we have HR2's, Smorgy/Chunky, Butcher and Slaughter and Baron/Minion
Geax Gato 26 x 1.9 on my 12 yr olds Lardrock , not massively knobbly but he doesn't throw the bike about like a loon .I paid £5.99 a tyre from On One last year CRC were selling them at the same price earlier this year.
PM or email me (i'll send you my email)...got a garage full of 26 inch tyres no longer used, some never even fitted to a rim!
Will happily donate them to your lad if you contribute postage?
spesh butcher/purg combo great tyres
11 and 14 yr olds. They are both on 27.5, the only 26'ers are on my bike 😕
I'd say racing ralph 2.25. Lightweight, fast rolling and grip really well for such a lightweight tyre.
racing ralph
grip really well
Depending on where you ride imo. I and mrs_oab find them mildly grippy, until it's damp or wet, at which point I may as well use kippers zip ties to the rim for tyres... 😯
Do Specialised still do 26 tyres? Not a child specific view but....
I have always liked them from a value for grip basis (I don't experiment much with tyres!)
The Control tyres are pretty light imo and ghetto tubeless (cut tube) friendly.
I've used 2x Captain or Captain + Purgatory (f)
For drier weather Fast Track + Captain/Purg
Of course if he's braver or more talented than me (quite possible) there could be better choices.
I run a conti projekt baron 2.4 on the front of my 26er
My current 26" combo is Hans Dampf 2.35 up front and Specialized Purgatory Control 2.3 out back. I use it all year round, and I love it.
Thanks folks.
Hans Dampf 2.35 up front, Nobby Nick (2.2) at the back
26" Nobby Nic Evo f+r here on the boy's bike - light and grippy enough for his sort of riding.