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Fat Bike

$78.00 - $90.00
Our family of Dirt Wizards is highly-focused – one might even say spellbound – on providing traction and control on the kinds of surfaces where nary traction nor control are to be found. Its tread is comprised of a dual row of aggressive, trail-gobbling, beveled knobs in the center and well-spaced, siped knobs to dig into loose corners. Designed to work on 50mm rims, Dirt Wizards are tall and wide, providing next-level traction and cushioning. The casings have been designed to be flexible and responsive, yet durable and supportive. Minimum rim size for these naughty little wizards is a 35mm outer rim width. - Folding bead
$119.99
When bite and traction are required above all else, the Gnarwhal keeps you moving. Roll through the roughest terrain and deepest snow with the stud-ready aggressively treaded Gnarwhal. Key features - Excels in snow, ice, and slippery terrain - Tubeless Ready (TLR) for easy tubeless setup and puncture protection - Inner Strength casing is lightweight sidewall protection that's supple and strong - Studdable design allows for added traction in icy conditions - Easy install of available Bontrager Tire Studs with Bontrager Tire Stud Tool
$135.00
Vanhelga is a fat bike tire designed for trail riding in loose snow. It brings traction to a new level with dual-compound rubber, triple-siped shoulder knobs, and an open tread pattern that sheds snow. Vanhelga sheds snow and tracks flawlessly when the trail becomes soft and sloppy. - 120 TPI tubeless-ready casing - Ramped center lugs for rolling efficiency - Aggressively siping for grip - Shovel-design side lugs for predictable braking and cornering - We design 45NRTH tires for extreme winter cycling applications. We do not recommend this product be used with power assist bikes as the additional torque and system weight can lead to premature casing wear and stud loss. - Always check with your rim manufacturer to verify rim & tire compatibility before assembly or use
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