Collection: MTB Tyres
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Tyres are designed to fit one wheel size. You can find the diameter of your wheel printed on the rims, your old tyres, or in your bike's specifications.
The Tread Pattern defines the primary use and name of a tyre. Choose Faster Rolling tyres for long days pedalling or XC speed on hard-packed courses. Choose Higher Grip tyres on loose or wet terrain where control & grip when descending is the priority. All-rounders make great trail riding tyres in mixed conditions. Many of the MTB Direct crew use a High Grip tyre on the front and an All-Rounder on the rear
The sidewall casing determines the strength and stiffness of the tyre. Heavy-Duty Protection tyres are more resistant to punctures and maintain their shape under high force (DH & Enduro racing), but are very heavy. Light-Duty Protection tyres weigh less for XC riding, but are more vulnerable to damage and 'squirming' under high forces. Medium-Duty Protection casings provide a good balance for many riders. Riding Style, rider weight, and riding speed influence casing choice.