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General gardening duties and moving logs around. What is the best tyre choice?
Pneumatic.
Think about the roll-over and bumpy ground with a heavy load.
Pneumatic.
Solid. If it's for infrequent use be flat every time you come to use it otherwise.
foam
i have both
much prefer the pneumatic one. much more comfy to push and goes over square edges easier - no punctures and haven't had to pump it since buying it 2.5 years ago.
could fill the tube with latex i suppose if i wanted but have never bothered.
I have five, 4 pneumatic, one solid. Solid is utter pants, noisy and unpleasant to use. They all live outdoors and on site. 1 puncture in 10 years
Pneumatic. Much nicer over the bumps and small steps. Probably pump it up once a year, maybe every other. No big deal, just use the track pump.
you can get Puncture free wheels that aren't solid.
Don't forget to set it up tubeless and ~4psi. 😉
Pneumatic but you got that already. My wheelbarrow has just expired at a decade old and the wheel and tyre are fine. Had a couple of punctures along the way.
FastYoungGit bought a cheap one with a solid tyre. Full of logs it's constantly bumping over stuff that mine, which has a decent tyre, would glide over. I think it would do more damage to a lawn, also.
In case you needed more confirmation.
We've got solid for home but tbh it mostly gets used on smoothish surfaces so it's not that bad. If I was using it on the sort of surfaces we barrow over when trailbuilding, it'd be horrendous though.
Mostly pneumatic here, full of logs they bump over stuff better.
The lads working on the hill got a solid wheel barrow, we took the piss a lot, but amazingly it is still in use and they haven't lost it.
As above, pneumatic bumps over obstacles better when there is some weight in it.
Awaits wheelbarrow pic with +tyres and boost hub.
Pneumatic.
I pump mine up once every few years and it's lasted 15 years so far, living outside. Was a decent trade barrow (when I bought it), now battered to f***.
Isnt there a Wheelbarrow forum for this sort of question ?
I can't believe its not butter, this site is full of mountain bikey folk would you ever contemplate a solid metal tyre bike or even a foam made tyre/wheel it doesny work
It turns but its rubbish if there's no air but i suppose no puncture to repair even thats easy to repair, the barry normally rusts before it ever punctures
Is this the worst post ever?
What tyres for a wheelbarrow? Seriously?
I've got a Solid wheeled one that was buiried at the bottom of the garden when we moved in...
I would heartily recommend a pneumatic tyre if you are likely to use it more than three times a year.
Of course it opens up a wide world of opportunity for more questions:
Can I run tubeless for optimum ride/weigh saving on my wheel barrow?
What Wheel barrow 'Plus' tyre?
What pressure do you run in your wheel barrow tyres?
[i]What tyres for a wheelbarrow? Seriously? [/i]
IIRC, ask the tyre shop to fit a six-ply industrial. I believe they come with a two-ply.
As Duncan from dragons den would say i'm out
Its like a Harry Enfield sketch with Brian and business partner Ken on dragons den
How have we go to post #24 and nobody has suggested a Hoverbarrow yet?
I have pneumatic and run them at way lower pressure than you 8)
Mine has a carbon rim. And lock on enduro grips.
Skinwall ftw 8)
(not really)
And lock on enduro grips.
Mine perished many years ago, could use some lockons now...
