wrecked
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I've been searching through tire threads on this site and have found alot of different reviews for tires in mud and what not, but I need to find a good tire for sand.
I always find myself in sand or really soft fine dirt and my current tires just suck in that stuff. I need to change sizes soon as well.
So what do ya'll recomend for a tire that does well in sand, hard pack, maybe a bit of rocks and water hole bottoms and a little bit of wet mud(none of that super thick mucky junk though). I stay away from the mud and its never deep at all if I go through it.
I was kind of looking at some of the Mickey Thompsons but I didnt really find much of a review on any of them.
Maxxis tires are pretty tempting to look into as well. I've run there tires on my BMX and Mountain bikes and they are stickier than anything I have ever seen. I know that as we started selling some of the new cannondales, we've had to recomend customers to swap out tires if they don't like the thought of being slowed down by their tires. Haha, you can even hear the tires suctioning to the ground. Especially on High Rollers.
Anyway, I'd like some good recomendations. I'll be going with a 33" tire if that effects anything.
I always find myself in sand or really soft fine dirt and my current tires just suck in that stuff. I need to change sizes soon as well.
So what do ya'll recomend for a tire that does well in sand, hard pack, maybe a bit of rocks and water hole bottoms and a little bit of wet mud(none of that super thick mucky junk though). I stay away from the mud and its never deep at all if I go through it.
I was kind of looking at some of the Mickey Thompsons but I didnt really find much of a review on any of them.
Maxxis tires are pretty tempting to look into as well. I've run there tires on my BMX and Mountain bikes and they are stickier than anything I have ever seen. I know that as we started selling some of the new cannondales, we've had to recomend customers to swap out tires if they don't like the thought of being slowed down by their tires. Haha, you can even hear the tires suctioning to the ground. Especially on High Rollers.
Anyway, I'd like some good recomendations. I'll be going with a 33" tire if that effects anything.