Nice video. We prefer Rocky Mountain & Corvus Rhino FLT. Large diameter is good for packed snow(groomed trails). Commuting in Winter, at times through ten inches of snow and the snow that is packed-down by vehicles before plows clear the roads, is best for narrow studded tires. 27.5x3.8, can be too much. Winter commuting I find the best tire to be a 29x2.8 studded on the front and a 27.5x4.0(sometimes studded), on the rear. Much less resistance pedaling. The 29x2.8 tires at times tend to dig-in on groomed trails in Winter. Much better to have wide 650B, to disperse the weight better.
Just bought the Ari Kings Peak. Great value for the money.
I love my Fezzari Kings Peak and have now for a couple years! Thanks for sharing this good vid!
Thanks for watching. Keep on riding! 😁
Very cool, thanks for the video!!
You are welcome! 😁👍
Nice video. We prefer Rocky Mountain & Corvus Rhino FLT. Large diameter is good for packed snow(groomed trails). Commuting in Winter, at times through ten inches of snow and the snow that is packed-down by vehicles before plows clear the roads, is best for narrow studded tires. 27.5x3.8, can be too much. Winter commuting I find the best tire to be a 29x2.8 studded on the front and a 27.5x4.0(sometimes studded), on the rear. Much less resistance pedaling. The 29x2.8 tires at times tend to dig-in on groomed trails in Winter. Much better to have wide 650B, to disperse the weight better.
Thanks 😁. I will have a look at the models you mentioned, and maybe add them in the upcoming tops. 👍