User submitted reviews
Review by Waffler
I got a cheap set of 650brims for my new gravel bike to squeeze in something larger than the 40s that were spec'd for 700c. These are the widest I could fit. I've taken them out a couple of times now on our local trails which have some gnarly single track sections, and they've performed great. If there's anything I couldn't handle, it was my skill, not the tire. And they run pretty darn good on the road. It's 6 miles there and 6 miles back to the trail head and they didn't feel mushy at all. I noticed half the road noise of my friend's renee herse knobbies if that's any indication. I've run them at around 35 psi (tubeless)... if I have the time/inclination, I may let some air out on the trail and take them down to 32 and then pump them back up for the ride home. Riding Rasputitsa in the spring and thinking these will do quite nicely!
Review by WelshCyclist
Gave them 4 stars just because they're a very niche tire, not something I'd roll all the time. That said, they've been my go-to gravel tire all winter. Plenty of traction on snowy, muddy, looser conditions. My experience with WTB tires in general has been great. Maybe a little difficult to set up, but once on the rim I really liked them (I've run Horizon in the past and currently keep a set of Byway's mounted during summer). The Sendero isn't something I'd run all the time, like I said above, but when traction is the goal, this one provides plenty. Considering their intended use, I wouldn't grade them down for rolling resistance as they are most likely to be plowing through snow or mud or other terrain that provides far more resistance than the tire/tread. If that's a concern for you, I'd probably look at something more like the Raddler/Riddler.
Review by Johnny
Best grip I have found (and I have tried many, many). Truly inspire confidence in technical stuff. They roll fine getting to the trail.
Only negative� The center tread on the back wears very fast as compared to the rest of the tire. Once this happens, they slip out on the steep loose stuff. But I love them so much I just view it as a cost for their wonderful grip elsewhere and buy a new one.
Review by Anonymous
These are great tires for expanding your gravel machines capabilities on more technical terrain. They roll just fine on the road but expect the rear to wear pretty fast. To me, grippy tires are like health insurance. If you’re going to ride challenging terrain, do what you can to make it more enjoyable. These tires are smile generators when on steeper trails.
Review by laditiar
I bought this tires because I needed more grips after a nasty downhill fall on another set of tires. This tires are very grippy and also usable on the pavement. One downside for some people is that they are a bit noisy on pavement with the "swoosh" sound.