I'm going to be using my Cannondale rigid 26" MTB for NYC winter commuting (mostly bike paths and city streets) but wanted to keep it quite lightweight/fast and fun for park shreds in the snow.
Choosing tyres at present, and I know already that spikes/studs are a total no-go and that I don't want bulletproof touring tires that weigh a kilo each and last twenty years. I'm thinking folding XC-race-knobblies or similar.
The shortlist so far:
Continental RaceKing ProTection 2.2 rear + X-King ProTection 2.2 front
Maxxis Ardent Race 2.2 3C EXO rear + Maxxis ??? front
Schwalbe Racing Ralph 2.1 rear + Schwalbe ??? front
Hutchinson Python2 2.1 front + rear
Kenda Small Block Eight 2.1 front + rear
Any input/feedback/stories welcomed, I really don't know much at all about modern MTB tyres and was almost going to buy some reissued Ritchey Z-Max gumwalls until I realised they'd probably be unbearably slow on tarmac.
If it helps, these worked a treat on my steel singlespeed CX bike last winter;
I suppose I just need something a bit more cushy that can still roll fast.
A friend suggested Schwalbe Sammy Slicks...
Choosing tyres at present, and I know already that spikes/studs are a total no-go and that I don't want bulletproof touring tires that weigh a kilo each and last twenty years. I'm thinking folding XC-race-knobblies or similar.
The shortlist so far:
Continental RaceKing ProTection 2.2 rear + X-King ProTection 2.2 front
Maxxis Ardent Race 2.2 3C EXO rear + Maxxis ??? front
Schwalbe Racing Ralph 2.1 rear + Schwalbe ??? front
Hutchinson Python2 2.1 front + rear
Kenda Small Block Eight 2.1 front + rear
Any input/feedback/stories welcomed, I really don't know much at all about modern MTB tyres and was almost going to buy some reissued Ritchey Z-Max gumwalls until I realised they'd probably be unbearably slow on tarmac.
If it helps, these worked a treat on my steel singlespeed CX bike last winter;
I suppose I just need something a bit more cushy that can still roll fast.
A friend suggested Schwalbe Sammy Slicks...