The future of MTB tyres...radial?

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Re: The future of MTB tyres...radial?

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So then @mboy which of the range and compounds do i want to buy for some testing for the boy over winter?
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Re: The future of MTB tyres...radial?

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Depends what you're looking for I guess.

I suspect that Mary's or even Shredda's will be the radial tyre of choice over the winter, depending on where you're riding and how much pedalling you're doing. The Albert is a bit more of a middle ground kind of tread, works better into the drier and rockier conditions, where we all know the Mary performs in typical UK conditions (and why it has been so popular) and then the Shredda is really for those who want all of the traction all of the time in soft natural conditions.
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I've asked Paul at Oxford if he can do anything on Shreddas.
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