Kenda Water Spirit K1162 26"×1.95" Tire

$35.99
Size
  • 26"×1.95"
PSI
  • 30-80 PSI
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Specification

Brand: Kenda
Model: K1162 / Water Spirit
Tire Size: 26X1.75
ETRTO: 50-559mm
TPI: 30
PSI: 30-80
Weight (G): 825
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Kenda Water Spirit K1162 is specifically crafted for mountain and enduro biking enthusiasts and competitive riders. Its agile cornering and anti-slip performance provide unmatched control, allowing you to tackle challenging trails with ease. Engineered with superior puncture resistance and exceptional traction on muddy and rugged terrains, this tire ensures a smooth and confident ride. Elevate your off-road adventures with the reliability and performance of the Kenda K1162 MTB Tire. Your go-to choice for conquering any mountain terrain.

Features

  • The small grain pattern design of the tread is suitable for driving on urban pavement roads and rural road conditions.
  • The tread blocks are arranged in a V-shape to enhance the tire's grip and guidance.
  • A mesh design is added to the sidewall to enhance the overall rigidity of the tire and improve the riding experience.
  • Add ICP anti-puncture properties to effectively improve tire anti-puncture performance and tire edge-cutting performance


Specification

Brand: Kenda

Model: K1162 / Water Spirit

Tire Size: 26x1.95

ETRTO: 50-559mm

TPI: 30

PSI: 30-80

Weight (G): 825

Customer Reviews

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Jay Repko
Great tires for comfort and quiet

I put these on my ‘96 Klein mountain bike to convert it to more of a paved/smooth trail bike. Made the ride much more comfortable and much quieter. So far, I love them. Installed easily on my 26” rims, replacing my Panaracer 2.10’s. I put 60 psi in them and conservatively gained 1.5 mph on my average pace. Put about 50 miles on them this first week. Tried with lower psi but felt like riding in mud. I saw some reviews about going flat after riding on broken glass or crashing on wet synthetic surfaces. Both seem possible so I wouldn’t recommend those environments. I’m happy with how they look and perform under normal riding conditions. These tires are 50/559 in case you’re wondering. The description I saw only said 559.

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What should I consider when choosing bicycle tires?

When selecting bicycle tires, consider the size, tread, width, durability, pressure, weight, and riding style. Choose a tire that fits your bike's wheels, is appropriate for the terrain you'll be riding on, is durable and puncture-resistant, can handle the recommended tire pressure, and matches your riding style.

What size bike tire do I need for my bike?

To determine the size of tire you need for your bike, you can look at the sidewall of your current wheel, which will have the tire size printed on it. The size will typically be expressed as a combination of numbers and letters, such as "700x23c" or "26x2.0". The first number refers to the diameter of the tire, which is measured in millimeters for metric sizes (e.g. 700) or inches for imperial sizes (e.g. 26). The second number refers to the width of the tire, also measured in millimeters or inches. The letter at the end indicates the type of tire (e.g. "c" for clincher)
If you're unsure about what size tires to get or have any doubts about compatibility, you can consult your bike's owner's manual or contact the manufacturer for advice.

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