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How to Choose

Gravel tire choice has a bigger impact on ride quality than almost any other component. The right tire width, tread pattern, and casing can improve speed on rough surfaces, reduce fatigue, and increase confidence across mixed terrain.

This collection focuses on gravel tires that work in real-world conditions — not just on smooth test tracks.

If you’re still comparing width, tread, or tubeless compatibility, we recommend starting with our in-depth guide:

The Complete Gravel Bike & Tire Guide →

Tire width, tread patterns, casing types, tubeless setup, pressure recommendations, and real-world gravel decisions explained by our team.

Once you understand how terrain and pressure affect ride feel, choosing the right gravel tire becomes much clearer.

-Tire widths suited for mixed pavement, gravel, and rough roads
-Tread patterns that balance rolling speed and traction
-Casing options for durability, comfort, and tubeless performance
-Sizes compatible with modern gravel bikes and wider rims
-Tires we recommend based on local riding conditions
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    Every gravel tire in this collection is selected and installed by a local bike shop that rides and services mixed-terrain bikes year-round. We help riders choose tire widths, pressures, and setups that actually work for Pennsylvania gravel, broken pavement, and rail-trail riding.

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