A Classic Surly All-Arounder
The 27.5+ x 3.0 Surly Knard is a tire that just makes sense. With its tightly-spaced, low-block tread pattern, it provides the perfect ratio of traction and low rolling resistance. If you want a tire that has a little less bite and a bit more speed but don't want to sacrifice traction, look no further.
Features
Grips well on all sorts of different surfaces and will haul your rig on hardpack terrain or groomed trails
The 27.5+ x 3.0 version comes tubeless-ready, so you can run those coveted low pressures without worrying about a pinch flat
A great all-season option for monster-cross shredding, adventure riding, mountain-biking, or bikepacking
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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 1/15/2023
by Anonymous
Casual Cyclist
York PA
Versatile tire
IMO nice all round tire for on/off road, tread is not too aggressive . I put these on a single speed build for mostly rail trail and street riding and seem to fit the bill pretty well for me, Wish the price was better but thats everything nowadays.
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