Bike Tires

Bike Tires define how your ride feels, grips, and performs. Whether you need road bike tires for speed, mountain bike tires for traction, or gravel and fat bike tires for all-terrain adventure, The Outdoor Warehouse has you covered.

Shop top brands including Continental, Maxxis, Schwalbe, and Kenda — all available in tubeless-ready, puncture-resistant, airless, and e-bike rated options for every style of riding.

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Compare Popular Bike Tire Types

Tire Type Best For Key Features Top Brands
Road Bike Tires Speed, Racing, Pavement Lightweight, 25–32mm, low rolling resistance Continental, Vittoria, Schwalbe
Mountain Bike Tires Trail, Enduro, Downhill Aggressive tread, reinforced sidewalls Maxxis, Kenda, Schwalbe
Gravel Bike Tires Mixed Terrain & Endurance Tubeless-ready, durable casings WTB, Maxxis, Continental
Fat Bike Tires Snow, Sand, Loose Terrain 3.8–5.0”, studded options 45NRTH, Maxxis, Terrene
Tubeless & Airless Tires Commuters, e-Bikes, Flat-Free Sealant or foam-filled, zero maintenance Schwalbe, Tannus, Continental

Bike Tire Size & Pressure Chart

Use this chart to find your ideal tire size and recommended PSI for optimal performance and comfort.

Tire Type Common Size Recommended Pressure (PSI) Terrain
Road 700x25C – 700x32C 80–120 PSI Pavement
Gravel 700x35C – 700x50C 45–70 PSI Mixed Terrain
Mountain 27.5x2.2 – 29x2.6 25–40 PSI Off-Road
Fat Bike 26x4.0 – 26x5.0 8–20 PSI Snow / Sand
Hybrid / Commuter 700x35C – 700x45C 50–80 PSI Urban

Pro Tip

Upgrade to tubeless bike tires for fewer flats and smoother rides. For e-bike riders, consider airless bike tires for puncture-proof durability. Always match tire width to rim width for safety and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I replace my bike tires?
Replace every 2,000–3,000 miles or when tread wear, sidewall cracks, or flat frequency increases.
Are tubeless bike tires worth it?
Yes — they provide smoother rides, fewer flats, and improved traction, especially for off-road and gravel cycling.
What tire width should I choose?
Road: 25–32mm, Gravel: 35–50mm, MTB: 2.2–2.6”, Fat: 3.8–5.0”. Choose based on your terrain and comfort preferences.
What’s the difference between airless and tubeless tires?
Airless tires are solid foam, maintenance-free, and never flat. Tubeless tires use sealant for self-repair and superior ride quality.
How do I find the right bike tire size?
Check your current tire’s sidewall for size (e.g. 700x25C or 29x2.3). Match both diameter and width to ensure fit.

Why Buy Bike Tires from The Outdoor Warehouse?

  • Full range of road, MTB, gravel, and fat bike tires.
  • Top-rated brands: Continental, Maxxis, Schwalbe, Kenda.
  • Available in tubeless, puncture-resistant, and airless options.
  • Fast U.S. shipping and expert cycling support.

Shop Bike Tires at The Outdoor Warehouse — designed for traction, speed, and all-terrain confidence.