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Bicycle tires are categorized by type, bike category, and measurements. Choose bicycle tires according to the category of your bike – mountain, gravel, city, road, children's, or BMX. Also, choose by brand: Continental, Maxxis, Schwalbe, Specialized. By marking the necessary parameters in the filters, you will easily find the right product for you.


Found products: 1439
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WTB Exposure 28" SG2 Folding Tire | Black
WTB Exposure 28" SG2 Folding Tire | Black
39,90€ 57,00€
30-622
36-622
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WTB Byway 27.5" SG2 Folding Tire | Black
WTB Byway 27.5" SG2 Folding Tire | Black
39,90€ 57,00€
47-584 (27.5x1.85)
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WTB Byway 27.5" Folding Tire | Black - Tan
WTB Byway 27.5" Folding Tire | Black - Tan
37,80€ 54,00€
47-584 (27.5x1.85)
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WTB Byway 27.5" Folding Tire | Black
WTB Byway 27.5" Folding Tire | Black
37,80€ 54,00€
47-584 (27.5x1.85)
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WTB Venture 27.5" Folding Tire | Black - Tan
WTB Venture 27.5" Folding Tire | Black - Tan
36,40€ 52,00€
47-584 (27.5x1.85)
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WTB Venture 27.5" Folding Tire | Black
WTB Venture 27.5" Folding Tire | Black
36,40€ 52,00€
47-584 (27.5x1.85)
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WTB Vulpine S 28" Folding Tire | Black
WTB Vulpine S 28" Folding Tire | Black
39,90€ 57,00€
28"x1.50 | 40-622
28"x1.70 | 45-622
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Maxxis Hookworm 27.5" Wire Tire | Black
Maxxis Hookworm 27.5" Wire Tire | Black
25,60€ 32,00€
27.5x2.50
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Maxxis Receptor EXO 28" Wire Tire | Black
Maxxis Receptor EXO 28" Wire Tire | Black
18,40€ 23,00€
28"x1.50 | 40-622
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Maxxis Reaver EXO TR 28" Dual Folding Tire | Tan Wall
Maxxis Reaver EXO TR 28" Dual Folding Tire | Tan Wall
32,00€ 40,00€
28"x1.70 | 45-622
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Maxxis Reaver EXO 28" Dual Wire Tire | Tan Wall
Maxxis Reaver EXO 28" Dual Wire Tire | Tan Wall
19,20€ 24,00€
28"x1.50 | 40-622
28"x1.70 | 45-622
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Maxxis Reaver EXO 28" Dual Wire Tire | Black
Maxxis Reaver EXO 28" Dual Wire Tire | Black
19,20€ 24,00€
28"x1.50 | 40-622
28"x1.70 | 45-622
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Maxxis Ravager SilkShield TR 28" Dual Folding Tire | Black
Maxxis Ravager SilkShield TR 28" Dual Folding Tire | Black
31,20€ 39,00€
28"x1.50 | 40-622
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Maxxis Rambler EXO 28" Tire | Tan Wall
Maxxis Rambler EXO 28" Tire | Tan Wall
18,40€ 23,00€
28"x1.70 | 45-622
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Maxxis Grifter 20" Folding Tire | Black
Maxxis Grifter 20" Folding Tire | Black
18,40€ 23,00€
20x2.40
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Maxxis Rekon EXO TR 29" 3C Maxx Speed Folding Tire | Black
Maxxis Rekon EXO TR 29" 3C Maxx Speed Folding Tire | Black
39,20€ 49,00€
29x2.25
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Maxxis Rekon EXO+ TR 29" 3C Maxx Terra Folding Tire | Black
Maxxis Rekon EXO+ TR 29" 3C Maxx Terra Folding Tire | Black
43,20€ 54,00€
29x2.40
29x2.60
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Maxxis Rekon EXO+ TR 27.5" 3C Maxx Terra Folding Tire | Black
Maxxis Rekon EXO+ TR 27.5" 3C Maxx Terra Folding Tire | Black
44,80€ 56,00€
29x2.60
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Maxxis Rekon EXO TR 29" 3C Maxx Terra Folding Tire | Black
Maxxis Rekon EXO TR 29" 3C Maxx Terra Folding Tire | Black
39,20€ 49,00€
29x2.40
29x2.60
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Maxxis Rekon EXO TR 27.5" 3C Maxx Terra Foldig Tire | Black
Maxxis Rekon EXO TR 27.5" 3C Maxx Terra Foldig Tire | Black
39,20€ 49,00€
27.5x2.40
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Maxxis Rekon EXO TR 27.5" Dual Folding Tire | Black
Maxxis Rekon EXO TR 27.5" Dual Folding Tire | Black
31,20€ 39,00€
27.5x2.40
27.5x2.60
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Maxxis Rekon EXO 27.5" Wire Tire | Black
Maxxis Rekon EXO 27.5" Wire Tire | Black
21,60€ 27,00€
27.5x2.60
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Maxxis Pace EXO TR 29" Dual Folding Tire | Black
Maxxis Pace EXO TR 29" Dual Folding Tire | Black
31,20€ 39,00€
29x2.10
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Maxxis Minion DHF DD TR 29" 3C Maxx Terra Folding Tire | Black
Maxxis Minion DHF DD TR 29" 3C Maxx Terra Folding Tire | Black
52,00€ 65,00€
29x2.30
29x2.50

Tires by Bike Type

Bike types are tailored to various needs. Some ride calmly on city streets, while others test themselves by riding fast on the road, in the mountains, or mixed trails. Depending on the type of trail you want to ride, choose the corresponding bike type and bicycle tires. The right choice guarantees the best grip and helps achieve the desired speed.

Winter Bicycle Tires

Winter bicycle tires are designed for slippery, muddy, and wet road conditions. When it seems impossible to ride in the snow, these tires ensure stability and good grip on the road, making the impossible simple. For safety, thicker, heavier, softer tires with deeper and sparser tread are recommended winter bicycle tires. Steel studs provide good grip on icy roads. However, deep treads and studs hinder speed, so professionals recommend that the front tire be wider and safer, while the rear tire should be narrower and harder. Bicycle tires in winter can have reflective elements, which add safety during dark hours. The optimal tire choice depends on road conditions and the cyclist's habits.

Mountain (MTB) Bicycle Tires

In the VELONOVA online store, we present modern mountain bike tires, whose latest manufacturing technologies ensure stable riding on rough roads and maximum speed. When choosing these tires, consider not only their dimensions but also the purpose of the bike – for racing or very muddy roads. Schwalbe Hurricane Performance 29" bicycle tires are designed for optimal speed and off-road riding, while Continental Race King 29" tires with smaller treads are leaders among those for racing and marathons. The selection of MTB tires is indeed vast, catering to various customer needs.

Gravel / Cross Bike Tires

Gravel bikes are versatile, just like their owners. One moment they roll on gravel and rough roads, the next they are speeding down the road without looking back. Cross bike tires are designed for such changes. Innovative "Pro Tection" technology combines smooth riding, good grip, and puncture protection. Suitable tubeless bicycle tires are adapted for riding at lower pressure and are more puncture-resistant. Foldable gravel tires are also available, which are lightweight, durable, and flexible, handy on the road as spares.

Road Bicycle Tires

Road cycling involves a hard and smooth surface, where high speed can be achieved, so road bicycle tires are the opposite of those for mountain bikes. They are thin, with minimal tread, but thanks to modern technology, they can be safe to ride year-round. Such are Schwalbe One 365 Performance ADDIX 4Season 28" bicycle tires with an improved composition blend, ensuring good grip even at low temperatures.

Road bicycle tires often have reinforced carcasses to protect against punctures, multiple width options for more stable riding, and tread designed not only for dry but also wet asphalt.

City / Touring Bicycle Tires

Modern city bikes are stylish, come in various sizes, and are mostly ridden on smooth city bike paths and streets. However, even city cyclists cannot avoid bad, wet weather, which makes riding difficult. Therefore, when choosing tires, it's worth paying attention not only to good design but also to the side tread, which protects in sharp and slippery turns. Even a shallow tire tread provides more stability on the street, while smooth bicycle tires help achieve speed. Tires with reflectors are also a significant advantage in the city during dark hours.

Children's Bicycle Tires

A child's first bike is a joy for the whole family, as it is clear evidence that the little one has grown significantly. Learning to ride it makes the child feel more confident and independent. Parents must ensure that the first falls are minimized. Children's bicycle tires are designed for this – they help maintain stability when braking and in turns, provide good grip on various surfaces, and are puncture-resistant. It's great if the tires have reflectors, so necessary for the child's safety even in a quiet courtyard street.


How to Choose the Correct Bicycle Tire Size?

The right tire size ensures comfort, proper speed, and safety. When looking for the ideal tire size, first look at the parameters written on the side of the currently used tires.

Measurements can be written in millimeters – ERTRO and inches (Dimension). For example, a road bicycle tire "ERTRO: 28-584" indicates that its width is 28 mm, and the internal diameter is 584 mm. The mark: "Dimension 27.5x1.10" means a 27.5-inch wheel with a 1.10-inch wide tire.

Popular mountain bike sizes are:

  • 26x1.95 | 50-559
  • 27.5x2.40 | 62-584
  • 29x2.40 | 62-622
  • 29x2.60 | 65-622

Gravel bike tire sizes:

  • 28x1.30 | 33-622
  • 28x1.50 | 40-622

Popular road bike tire sizes:

  • 28x1.00 | 25-622
  • 28x1.10 | 28-622

City bike tires:

  • 28x1.40 | 37-622
  • 28x1.60 | 42-622
  • 28x1.75 | 47-622

Tubeless Bicycle Tires

The selection of tubeless tires on our website is very large. We strive to offer customers what is recognized by the global cycling community.

The first tubeless bicycle tires were created in 1999, in collaboration with the French companies "Mavic", "Michelin", and "Hutchinson". The technology quickly improved, and the tires became increasingly popular among mountain bikers, as they provided the opportunity to ride at lower pressure, ensuring better grip.

Tubeless tires are less prone to punctures, durable, and easy to mount, so today they are often chosen by mountain, gravel, road, and city cyclists.

The tire selection in our online store is indeed vast, so we invite you to contact our specialists, who will help you decide which tires are best for you.

To choose the correct size tire, check the sidewall of your current tires. You’ll find numbers like “700x25c” or “26x2.0,” which indicate the diameter and width. Make sure the new tire matches these dimensions or consult your bike's manual to confirm compatible sizes.

Tubed tires have an inner tube that holds air, while tubeless tires rely on a tight seal between the tire and the rim. Tubeless tires offer better puncture resistance, lower rolling resistance, and improved grip, but they require special rims and sealant for installation.

For mountain biking, opt for wide tires with aggressive tread patterns for better grip on dirt and rocky terrain. For road cycling, narrower, slick tires are ideal for speed and smooth rides on paved roads.

Replace your tires if you notice any of the following:
  • Cracks or dry rot on the rubber
  • Worn-out tread patterns
  • Frequent punctures
  • A visible flat spot where the tire contacts the road
Generally, road tires last 2,000-3,000 miles, while mountain bike tires may need replacement after 1,000-1,500 miles.

The recommended tire pressure depends on the type and size of your tire:
  • Road bike tires: 80-130 PSI
  • Mountain bike tires: 25-50 PSI
  • Hybrid tires: 50-70 PSI
Check the sidewall of your tire for specific recommendations.

Yes, puncture-resistant tires are a great investment if you frequently ride on roads with debris. They feature extra layers of protection to minimize the risk of punctures. While not completely foolproof, they significantly reduce the chances of flat tires.

You can install bike tires yourself with the right tools and some practice. Basic tools include tire levers, a pump, and (for tubeless tires) sealant. If you’re unsure or dealing with complex setups like tubeless systems, visiting a professional may save you time and hassle.

High-performance tires improve your riding experience with:
  • Better grip: For enhanced control and safety.
  • Lower rolling resistance: For faster, more efficient rides.
  • Durability: Longer-lasting materials reduce replacements.
  • Specialized features: Some tires offer puncture resistance, lightweight designs, or optimized tread for specific terrain.