Tubeless Bike Tires
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Donnelly GJT Tire - 29 x 2.5 Tubeless Folding Black
Regular price $80.00Regular priceUnit price / per$80.00Sale price $80.00 -
Kenda Flintridge Pro Tire - 650b x 45 Tubeless Folding Black 120tpi
Regular price $64.95Regular priceUnit price / per$64.95Sale price $64.95 -
Maxxis High Road Bike Tire - 700 x 25, Tubeless, HYPR, K2 Protection, ONE70
Regular price $76.00Regular priceUnit price / per$84.00Sale price $76.00Sale -
IRC Tires Siren Pro BMX Bike Tire, Tubeless Ready 20 x 1.75"
Regular price $59.99Regular priceUnit price / per$59.99Sale price $59.99 -
IRC Tires Siren Pro BMX Bike Tire, Tubeless Ready, 20 x 1.9"
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Teravail Cannonball Tire - 700 x 35 Tubeless Folding Tan Durable 60tpi Fast Compound
Regular price $73.00Regular priceUnit price / per$73.00Sale price $73.00 -
Kenda Booster Pro Tire - 700 x 37 Tubeless Folding Black 120tpi
Regular price $64.95Regular priceUnit price / per$64.95Sale price $64.95 -
Schwalbe G-One Ultrabite Tire - 700 x 38 Evolution Addix SpeedGrip SuperGround
Regular price $75.33Regular priceUnit price / per$81.00Sale price $75.33Sale -
Schwalbe Dirty Dan Tire - 27.5 x 2.35 Tubeless Folding Black Addix UltraSoft
Regular price $100.44Regular priceUnit price / per$108.00Sale price $100.44Sale -
Teravail Honcho Tire - 27.5 x 2.4 Light Supple Grip Compound
Regular price $65.00Regular priceUnit price / per$65.00Sale price $65.00 -
Teravail Honcho Tire - 27.5 x 2.6 Light Supple Grip Compound
Regular price $65.00Regular priceUnit price / per$65.00Sale price $65.00 -
Panaracer GravelKing EXT Plus Tire - 700 x 35/Brown ProTite Protection
Regular price $69.99Regular priceUnit price / per$69.99Sale price $69.99 -
Teravail Rutland Tire - 700 x 38 Durable Fast Compound
Regular price $73.00Regular priceUnit price / per$73.00Sale price $73.00 -
Teravail Cannonball Tire - 700 x 42 Durable Fast Compound
Regular price $73.00Regular priceUnit price / per$73.00Sale price $73.00 -
Teravail Kessel Tire - 29 x 2.6 Tubeless Folding Black Durable
Regular price $85.00Regular priceUnit price / per$85.00Sale price $85.00 -
Teravail Kessel Tire - 29 x 2.6 Tubeless Folding Tan Durable
Regular price $85.00Regular priceUnit price / per$85.00Sale price $85.00 -
Teravail Kessel Tire - 29 x 2.4 Tubeless Folding Tan Durable
Regular price $85.00Regular priceUnit price / per$85.00Sale price $85.00 -
Schwalbe Pro One Tire - 700 x 25, Tubeless, Evolution Line, Addix Race
Regular price $84.63Regular priceUnit price / per$91.00Sale price $84.63Sale -
Maxxis Ravager Gravel Tire - 700 x 40, Tubeless, Dual, SilkShield
Regular price $65.00Regular priceUnit price / per$65.00Sale price $65.00 -
Maxxis Minion DHF Tire - 27.5 x 2.5 Tubeless Folding BLK 3C Grip EXO+ Wide Trail
Regular price $94.00Regular priceUnit price / per$104.00Sale price $94.00Sale -
Maxxis Minion DHF Folding,Tubeless Mountain Bike Tire 27.5 x 2.6"
Regular price $99.00Regular priceUnit price / per$99.00Sale price $99.00
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Learn More About Tubeless Bike Tires
Why Choose Tubeless Bike Tires
Tubeless bike tires remove the inner tube so you can run lower pressures with fewer flats. Sealant inside the tire closes small punctures while you ride. Riders gain better cornering grip, smoother handling and improved rolling speed on pavement, gravel and rough trails. Tubeless is now the standard upgrade for most road, gravel and MTB setups.
Benefits of Tubeless Tires
Fewer Flats
Tubeless sealant instantly plugs thorns and small cuts. You avoid pinch flats completely since there is no tube to pinch. Mountain bike riders and gravel riders get major reliability improvements on loose, rocky terrain.
Lower Tire Pressure for More Traction
Running lower pressure increases grip and comfort. Road cyclists enjoy smoother rolling. Gravel riders gain stability on washboard and loose surfaces. MTB riders get better climbing traction and control on roots and rocks.
Faster Rolling and Better Efficiency
Tubeless setups reduce friction between tube and tire so you roll faster with less effort. Many riders see noticeable gains in speed on pavement and dirt.
Lighter Overall Weight
Removing the tube drops rotating weight. This improves acceleration and helps long climbs feel easier.
Types of Tubeless Bike Tires
Tubeless Ready (TLR or TR)
Most modern tires fall into this category. They require sealant to become airtight. Great for road, gravel and MTB riders.
UST Tubeless
Fully airtight system without sealant required. Heavier than tubeless-ready options, but extremely durable for aggressive riders.
Tubeless Bike Tires by Riding Style
Road Tubeless Tires
Look for fast rolling tread, lightweight casings and widths from 25c to 32c. Popular models include Specialized S-Works Turbo, Continental Grand Prix, Vittoria Corsa and Schwalbe Pro One. Road tubeless offers improved handling, fewer flats and a smoother ride on long road days.
Gravel Tubeless Tires
Choose tread that matches your terrain. Semi slick for fast hardpack, all-round for mixed conditions or aggressive knobs for loose gravel and singletrack. Popular choices include Specialized Pathfinder, Maxxis Rambler, WTB Riddler and Vittoria Terreno. Gravel riders benefit most from lower pressures and puncture sealing.
MTB Tubeless Tires
Mountain bike tubeless tires are built for traction and durability. XC riders want lightweight fast rolling treads. Trail and enduro riders need reinforced casings for rocky hits. Top sellers include Maxxis Minion, Maxxis Rekon, Schwalbe Nobby Nic, Specialized Ground Control and Purgatory.
How to Choose the Right Tubeless Tire
1. Pick the Correct Tire Width
- Road: 25c to 32c
- Gravel: 35c to 50c
- MTB: 2.2 to 2.6 inches, plus 2.8 to 3.0 for plus bikes
Choose width based on comfort, rolling speed and frame clearance.
2. Select the Right Tread Pattern
- Smooth: Road and fast gravel
- Semi Slick: Hardpack, mixed routes
- Knobby: Technical trails, loose dirt, mud
3. Match the Casing Strength to Your Riding
- Lightweight: XC and road racing
- All round: Gravel and trail
- Reinforced: Enduro and e-MTB
4. Use Quality Tubeless Sealant
Sealant keeps the system airtight and plugs small punctures. Refresh every 2 to 6 months depending on climate.
Tubeless Setup Tips
Check Rim Compatibility
Your wheels must be tubeless ready. Look for TR, TLR, or UST labels.
Use Tubeless Rim Tape and Valves
Proper sealing is key. Replace old tape if it looks worn.
Seat the Tire With a Strong Burst of Air
A floor pump with a booster or an air compressor helps seat the bead quickly.
Shake and Rotate to Spread the Sealant
Coat the entire inside of the tire so punctures seal immediately when they happen.