Description Teravail Rutland 650B Gravel Tire
Designed with the unknown in mind, the Teravail Rutland 650B Gravel Tire takes the guess work out of selecting the right tire for the ride.
Ramped, tightly spaced center lugs reduce rolling resistance while more aggressive shoulder and transition lugs provide grip in loose conditions.
The 650 x 47 size is largest volume Rutland in the line giving riders the most supple ride feel and largest contact patch for increase traction. The 47c width fits modern disc geometry frames to add even more comfort. When extra puncture protection isn't necessary, our light and supple casing offers decreased weight and comfortable, ultra-supple ride quality at lower pressures when set up tubeless.
Features:
Gravel tire designed for rough terrain and wet weather
Center tread has larger and more spaced out lugs for better grip when braking and accelerating
Forward edge lugs mean this tire still rolls fast
Transition lugs are spaced out to shed mud
Greater traction on slower, less aggressive turns
Staggered side lugs spaced for better traction on leaned-in turns
Extra traction when tire sinks into muddy terrain
B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.
Reviews Ordered by Most Relevant First
5 stars
4 stars
3 stars
2 stars
1 stars
Smooth, fast, grippy - a fantastic 650 tire
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Newport Beach, CA
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
The nearby trails that I ride on are more technical, with rocky single tracks and deep rutted descents at up to 24% grades. I've used Byways and Ventures and needed more grip, which these Rutlands definitely provided. What I didn't expect was how smooth the tires would ride, they eliminate a lot of the buzz that the Ventures used to have. They're also lighter and faster. Put about 500 miles on them so far with minimal wear. Absolutely love these tires and will get them again!
Reviewed 10/5/2020
Was this review useful to you?
Yes /
No Thank you for your feedback.
Very good aggressive, standard width 650b gravel tire at a great price
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Pac NW
Bought this tire to replace the G-One Bite (2.1) I had on my rear wheel. The G-One Bite was too wide, so I went with this in the Durable version.
Great traction. Good volume.
I had higher expectations for the tread and sidewall puncture resistance, since I went with Durable. I'm pretty hard on gravel tires, but I had to plug this within the first few rides (could be a fluke). Since then, I've had a half dozen punctures on rougher rocky roads. None required plugs but I did have to add air and walk the bike till the sealant worked (a couple minutes). The rear tire takes a beating, and it holds up pretty well to the G-One Bite at a much lower cost and width.
Works perfect on normal gravel. Deals with 3 inches of snow Amazingly well. Pretty good in mud.
If you need something in the normal width range (47mm) it'll be hard to beat this tire.
Reviewed 1/10/2020
Was this review useful to you?
Yes /
No Thank you for your feedback.
Articles Articles will open in new tab.
A short primer on emergency bicycle tire repair.
Make your upgrades count. Here's the equipment that will help you ride your bike faster.
Selecting the proper tires for vintage bicycles.
The different types of road bicycle tires and how to select what is best for you.
A how-to guide to removing and installing tires, plus some useful tire tips.
Find your tire size in this exhaustive chart.
Know your tire size. This article provides a summary of the common, and not so common, bicycle tire sizes.
Keep on rolling safely with these tire tips and recommendations.
Tubular, clincher, tubeless? Wire bead or Kevlar bead? Application? Find answers here.
The tube run-down: valves, weights, valve stems, sizing, and more.