Winter Tyres: More Grip, Fewer Punctures, Better Rides
Autumn roads are messy—leaf mulch, washed-in grit, and potholes. The right tyres boost grip, cut punctures, and keep your training consistent.
Width & Volume
- Road: 28–32mm adds comfort and contact patch for slick surfaces.
- Endurance/All-Road: 30–35mm (or more) for confidence on poor surfaces.
Casing & Protection
- Reinforced casings resist cuts from sharp flint.
- Breaker belts under the tread reduce punctures.
Tubeless vs. Tubes
Tubeless can self-seal small punctures and lets you run lower pressures for grip. Tubes remain simple and fast to service. Both benefit from tough winter-specific tyres.
Pressure Pointers
- Aim a little lower than summer for traction—without risking pinch flats.
- Check pressures before every ride in cold snaps; temps drop PSI.
Shop Winter-Ready Tyres
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Pro Tips
- Pair tyres with mudguards to keep grit off the drivetrain.
- Carry plugs/sealant (tubeless) or tubes/boots (clincher) in winter.
FAQs
Are wider tyres slower?
On rough roads, wider tyres at sensible pressures can be faster and definitely more comfortable.
How often should I replace tyres?
When cuts appear, tread flattens, or punctures increase—don’t wait for a sidewall blowout.
