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He’s been testing the shopping trolley in the snow and isn’t happy with the grip, now the rains are on their way with possible freezing conditions for the next few months.
He’s not able to make his own decisions so wanted me to ask total strangers who are apparently tyre gods- this site has plenty.
Please help !
Michelin cross climate.
Haven’t read the OP in full so I could be wrong…
Shopping Sharon's?
High Roller's?
Something by Maxxis, but for the love of God, make sure to line up the logos and valves properly, or the trolley wheel-erati will be after you 😬
Shopping Sharon’s?
😂😂😂
Depends on the discipline. If you are cruising the middle aisle, 29s (mm not inches) front and back are recommended. This provides a stable platform for the 6.8KW generator, kayak or 6 man tent you may end up buying.
If you're heading to the booze aisle, a mullet set up, 29 front 27.5 back works well. This ensures the bottles of vino collapso and tins of Scruttocks old dirigible roll convieniently to the back of the trolley for easy extraction.
At last a serious tyre thread.
Any it likes, shopping trollies have a mind of their own
maybe a hovercraft or possibly a monstertruck
or a poered wheel barrow / snowplow
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Not read the OP, but what you need is an Ooni pizza oven or whatever is made by Anker after you have done a clean install of your central heating system to 28psi front and rear.
jet power, no traction needed from the tyres
Not read the OP, but what you need is an Ooni pizza oven or whatever is made by Anker after you have done a clean install of your central heating system.
..in order to hear your hot-tub/sex-pool