29+ tyres (and 40/45mm rims) for touring?

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29+ tyres (and 40/45mm rims) for touring?

Postby Cider » Sun Apr 11, 2021 6:12 pm

I just treated myself to a rigid 29+ as a bikepacker and comfortable cruiser for dry terrain, particularly the local hardpack clay, corrugations, fire trails and sandy tracks.

I always intended to replace the knobbies with something less aggressive, easier rolling, and hopefully more puncture resistant - I'm after the comfort, rollover and flotation of the plus size, I don't need a ton of soft surface traction. Of course, I'm finding that there aren't many 29+ tyres in non-aggressive treads. The Vee Speedster in 29x2.8 looks interesting, but it isn't tubeless, which I'd prefer:

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I'm looking at the Vittoria Mezcal, but now we're down to 29x2.6. My Bombtrack has 40mm rear and 45mm front rims. How far off of ideal is this?

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I'm prepared to get new rims if necessary, assuming I like the Mezcals (or some other tyre) enough to justify it - but I'm curious to hear other opinions and tyre/rim suggestions?

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Re: 29+ tyres (and 40/45mm rims) for touring?

Postby RonK » Sun Apr 11, 2021 6:22 pm

Why do you want 29+ tyres for touring? I use 29x2.1 Mezcals on my bikepacker and wouldn't want or need anything wider.
I have 27.5x 2.6 Mezcals on my MTB and they are much heavier and harder to push.
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Re: 29+ tyres (and 40/45mm rims) for touring?

Postby Cider » Sun Apr 11, 2021 6:25 pm

RonK wrote:
Sun Apr 11, 2021 6:22 pm
Why do you want 29+ tyres for touring?
Corrugations, primarily, and forest trails with lots of sticks.

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Re: 29+ tyres (and 40/45mm rims) for touring?

Postby Thoglette » Tue Apr 27, 2021 4:44 pm

The n’est plus ultra for big tyres are Rene Herse who do 55s in both treaded and smooth.

Your call as to whether the price is right.
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Re: 29+ tyres (and 40/45mm rims) for touring?

Postby Andy01 » Tue Apr 27, 2021 6:50 pm

I have some Continental Contact City Plus in 27.5" which are much faster rolling than typical MTB tyres, but they don't do 29".

Perhaps;
https://www.continental-tires.com/bicyc ... d-king-2-2
or
https://www.continental-tires.com/bicyc ... -fighter-3

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