Schwalbe Albert Trail Pro Radial 29x2,50" TLR Addix Soft E-50 Folding Tyre
Product information "Albert Trail Pro Radial 29x2,50" TLR Addix Soft E-50 Folding Tyre"
Features - Schwalbe Albert Trail Pro Radial 29x2.50" TLR Addix Soft E-50
- Radial carcass enables a larger contact area and filters road bumps much better: more grip, more comfort and more safety+
- Literally sucks itself into the ground, as the tire deforms more selectively
- Safety and control in all situations
Product features
- Size: 29 x 2.50 inch
- ETRTO: 63 - 622
- Type: Folding tyre
- Compound: Addix Soft
- Design: Trail
- Quality: Pro
- Seal: TLR
- Pressure: max. 2.60 bar (max. 38 psi)
- Maximum load: 115 kg
- EPI: 67
- E-bike: E-50
Color
- Black
Weight
- 1100 g (manufacturer information)
Scope of delivery
- 1 x Schwalbe Albert Trail Pro Radial 29x2.50" TLR Addix Soft E-50 folding tyre
Technologies
ADDIX SOFTADDIX SOFT is a compound that bridges many areas. It belongs in the enduro and downhill world as well as in demanding all-mountain and trail riding.
RADIAL
With our radial tires, we are turning the MTB world on its head. We have always asked ourselves the following question during development: How can we make the best possible use of the limited contact area of a tire? The basis for this is the completely rethought construction of the carcass. The carcass threads, which run diagonally across the tire at a 45° angle in conventional bicycle tires, are arranged at a much more obtuse angle in our radial tires. This technology opens up completely new dimensions in the function of bicycle tires.
Radial technology explained. What is behind the new Albert & Shredda MTB tire?
- Manufacturer number: 11654590
- EAN: 4026495945141
- Model Year: 2025
Otto-Hahn-Str. 1
51580 Reichshof
Deutschland
[email protected]
www.schwalbe.com
Schwalbe Albert Trail Pro Radial 29x2,50" TLR Addix Soft E-50 Folding Tyre
Features - Schwalbe Albert Trail Pro Radial 29x2.50" TLR Addix Soft E-50
- Radial carcass enables a larger contact area and filters road bumps much better: more grip, more comfort and more safety+
- Literally sucks itself into the ground, as the tire deforms more selectively
- Safety and control in all situations
Product features
- Size: 29 x 2.50 inch
- ETRTO: 63 - 622
- Type: Folding tyre
- Compound: Addix Soft
- Design: Trail
- Quality: Pro
- Seal: TLR
- Pressure: max. 2.60 bar (max. 38 psi)
- Maximum load: 115 kg
- EPI: 67
- E-bike: E-50
Color
- Black
Weight
- 1100 g (manufacturer information)
Scope of delivery
- 1 x Schwalbe Albert Trail Pro Radial 29x2.50" TLR Addix Soft E-50 folding tyre
Technologies
ADDIX SOFTADDIX SOFT is a compound that bridges many areas. It belongs in the enduro and downhill world as well as in demanding all-mountain and trail riding.
RADIAL
With our radial tires, we are turning the MTB world on its head. We have always asked ourselves the following question during development: How can we make the best possible use of the limited contact area of a tire? The basis for this is the completely rethought construction of the carcass. The carcass threads, which run diagonally across the tire at a 45° angle in conventional bicycle tires, are arranged at a much more obtuse angle in our radial tires. This technology opens up completely new dimensions in the function of bicycle tires.
Radial technology explained. What is behind the new Albert & Shredda MTB tire?
- Manufacturer number: 11654590
- EAN: 4026495945141
- Model Year: 2025
Otto-Hahn-Str. 1
51580 Reichshof
Deutschland
[email protected]
www.schwalbe.com
Interesting tyre. I thought by going to a 2.5 tire the tire volume would shrink considerably compared to 29 x 2.6 tyres I was previously using. Nope, they are a tall tire even if narrower than the 2.6's. They feel sluggish on asphalt but hit the dirt and you feel like you're taking off. They grip very well and I can climb tech that I couldn't even with the 2.6's and braking on descents - they offer lots of braking grip. They are quiet rolling and they don't ping you sideways compared to X-ply tires when you go through rocks and roots. On hard surfaces they can feel like they are folding over when pushed hard but I think that is also due to the tallness of the side walls. In the dirt and on rough trails - I don't feel it. Quite impressed.
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