Continental's AT Ride 700c Trekking Tire is an all-terrain tire that rolls well over all surfaces. Featuring a slender profile, this trekking tire features an aggressive tread pattern of blocky knobs that excel in loose or slippery surfaces. Reliable puncture protection is provided by Continental's Puncture ProTection rubber belt for when the route takes you through rough conditions.
Features:
- This slender trekking tire has no fear of loose or slippery surfaces.
- Profile inspired by mountain tire design, while retaining good rolling properties on all surfaces.
- Reliable puncture protection via Puncture ProTection belt under tread.
- Durable casing and long-lasting tread impress on all rides.
- E25 technology makes this tire suitable for eBikes at speeds of up to 25 km/h.
- Available size(s): 700 x 42mm.
- Weight: 435 grams.
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The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.
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Reviewed 8/13/2020
by Bill senn
S.F. East Bay
Love these tires!
I replaced the too smooth tires that came with my Cannondale Quick CX mountain bike with these tires and could not be happier. They ride smoothly on the road, but also grip well in the dirt. Looking forward to putting a lot of miles on these tires.
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Reviewed 3/19/2019
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Western Washington State
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1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Good rails-trails tire
Bought a set of AT Rides for wife's Liv Amiti. We ride mostly gravel rails-to-trails. I had replaced the original 700C-42 tires with 29X2.1 mtn bike tires, but they were too big for the frame so after several months I decided to go back to the original tire size. She was accustomed to the 2.1 tires so I was concerned about wanderingwashing out but she reported no problems.
These Conti's are much tougher than the OEM tires, which went flat several times in a short period of time.
The dense knobby pattern seems to work well in gravel.
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Reviewed 4/4/2019
by slitespd
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Arizona desert
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2 of 5 customers found this review helpful.
The quality and ride I was expecting.
Too early to tell about puncture resistance but they cant be worse than the Schwalbes that came on the bike.
Grippy
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Reviewed 6/6/2018
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1 of 39 customers found this review helpful.
needs width
What is the width of this tire?
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