I have these on a 29 plus wheelset for bikepacking and am happy with them. Roll easy on gravel, dirt, asphalt roads and does a decent job on singletrack.
Pros Easy tubeless set up
Low rolling resistance
Good grip dry and tacky conditions
No self steer
I have both the Gravity Vidar and the Trax Fatty, and they perform the same IMO. I wouldn't get the Trax Fatty for $56 from Amazon when the vidar is available for $34.
Pros It's a great 29 tire with good traction, high quality, and a reputable brand name.
Cons Not sure it's value is so much above the Gravity Vidar that it justifies paying $20 more.
I have these on a 29 plus wheelset for bikepacking and am happy with them. Roll easy on gravel, dirt, asphalt roads and does a decent job on singletrack.
Pros
Easy tubeless set up
Low rolling resistance
Good grip dry and tacky conditions
No self steer
Cons
Thank |Traction in mud somewhat lacking
I have both the Gravity Vidar and the Trax Fatty, and they perform the same IMO. I wouldn't get the Trax Fatty for $56 from Amazon when the vidar is available for $34.
Pros
It's a great 29 tire with good traction, high quality, and a reputable brand name.
Cons
Thank |Not sure it's value is so much above the Gravity Vidar that it justifies paying $20 more.