Best mtb tyre for wet, muddy conditions

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nosherduke996

Well-Known Member
Location
Newdigate,surrey
O.K i am looking for a tyre for wet muddy conditions. I am a newbie at mtb and have purchased a Marin Mount visiuon 5.8 which i am very happy with.
However on the useual thurs night ride i had a very scary moment where the front of the bike almost washed out from under me.The tyres on the bike are Maxxis high rollers but does anybody think they are worth changing so this wont happen again.:blush:
 

Panter

Just call me Chris...
Highrollers aren't great on mud, but then to be fair, little is.

These are fantastic though, maybe worth fitting at least one on the front?
 

roadjunkie

New Member
Location
Chester
For wet muddy conditions I would go with panaracer trailraker 2.1s. Ive done quite alot of wet mud riding and swear by them, the crap just seems to fall off them as the wheel rotates. Compared to other tyres ive seen the tread is more spaced out, im pretty sure they are designed for just this purpose. Defo worth upgrading to I would say...
 

maurice

Well-Known Member
Location
Surrey
Trailrakers are amazing for real muddy trails, you can get through bogs you'd never think possible.

However... they are noticeably draggy when it's not a quagmire. High rollers aren't bad tyres, I wouldn't let one slide put you off them, mtb'ing is all about sliding around.
 

Mr Pig

New Member
I've only used a few different tyres but the Continental Mountain King that I've got just now seem pretty good, I would certainly buy them again. Never washed out on me and give traction even when you expect them just to spin in the mud. Also available in a puncture resistant version.
 

Steve Austin

The Marmalade Kid
Location
Mlehworld
Best all round gravel and mud - bonty mud x
best for mud - traliraker
best for racing in mud - conti xc rear and schwalbe black shark mud front - both 1.5 wide

Trailrakers are great mud tyres but they are heavy and drag a lot. the bontrager mud x are a much better all round tyre
 

Jonathan M

New Member
Location
Merseyside
I've used the Panaracer Fire XC for all round riding, and find it survives mud pretty well.

TBH I've always wanted tyres with an all round capability rather than specific to a particular terrain because while an all rounder is a compromise everywhere, a mud specific tyre would be a compromise on probably more terrain, and maybe even more at risk of washing out on the firmer stuff.
 

andyhunter

New Member
Location
northern ireland
panaracer does the jobby for me, michelin tyres only good in the dry
 

02GF74

Über Member
dunno the brand/model I have - will look when home - but I was most impressed by them over the weekend - mud, leaves and general nastiness - they have the small square blocks, much like the onbes Panter posted about.
 

Norm

Guest
My bike came with Kenda Nevagals which wear pretty fast on tarmac but were good in mud.

I was stuck a million miles from an LBS when they needed replacing, though, so I got some DMR Moto tyres from Halfords, selected for their price as I was expecting to bin them pretty quickly but, in 300+ miles, they have shown no wear and have proved pretty stable in most conditions. They're ok for speed on tarmac too.
 

02GF74

Über Member
IRC Back country 2.25

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mr Mag00 said:
in mud thin or wide tyre and how thin?

A proper mud (meaning sucking clay and heavy wet soil) tyre will be thin with large nobbles, anything between 1.5 and 1.95. A ride around the malverns in the wet type tyre.

There are others which are wider (2.1) but never really wide. I've got a pair of something like this but can't remember the name.
 
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