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This is the lightest weight of each size! Lightweight Gravel Tire Summary
Gravel bikes are inevitably heavier when tires are made more like MTBs, but if you choose lightweight tires, you can enjoy gravel while still maintaining a lightweight ride.
Posted at: 2023.10.5
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The weight of each tire is the “weight of one tire” stated on the official website.
700C size lightweight gravel tire
700 x 40C
The 700 x 40C size is becoming the standard size for gravel road bikes these days. This size is balanced by being significantly thicker than road tires, just not as thick as MTB tires.
The lightest 700 x 40C gravel tire is the Bontrager GR1 Team Issue. According to our own gravel tire database, the average weight of the 700 x 40C size is 499 g. The Bontrager GR1 Team Issue is almost 15% lighter at 430 g. Since some gravel tires in the 700 x 35C size weigh around 430 g, the Bontrager GR1 Team Issue is the lightest gravel tire on the market. The Bontrager GR1 Team Issue is lightweight.
The Bontrager GR1 Team Issue is a block tire, but the block pattern has smaller, finer knobs for lower rolling resistance on-road, making it a good all-around gravel tire.
700 x 35C
700 x 35C is often chosen by users who value on-road riding. 700 x 35C is a little thicker than the standard size of around 30C, which is now becoming the standard size for road bikes, and its advantage is that it is more stable and easier to ride.
The lightest 700 x 35C gravel tire is the Panaracer GravelKing TLR, weighing only 310 g. According to our own gravel tire database, the average weight of a 700 x 35C tire was 411 g, making it by far the lightest gravel tire.
However, the Panaracer GravelKing TLR is a slick tire without a block pattern, so its basic use is on-road with occasional light gravel runs.
If you want to enjoy serious gravel riding, the Continetal TERRA SPEED PROTECTION is a good choice since it is an ultra-lightweight (360g) block tire.
700 x 45C
700 x 45C is a size close to the limit in terms of tire clearance for gravel road bikes, and when you consider that narrow MTB tires are in the 2-inch class (around 50C), it is a size similar to MTB tires from a long time ago, with plenty of air volume and a solid block to get through even rough, serious gravel It can be said that it is a tire size that can be used for rough and serious gravel with abundant air volume and solid blocks.
The lightest 700 x 45C gravel tire is the HUTCHINSON OVERIDE TLR, weighing only 490 g. According to our own gravel tire database, the average weight of 700 x 45C tires is 573 g, and the HUTCHINSON OVERIDE TLR was the only tire under 500g.
The HUTCHINSON OVERIDE TLR is a so-called “semi-slick” type gravel tire with a slick center. The slick design reduces rolling resistance on-road, while the block pattern on the sides improves stability on gravel.
If you are looking for a block pattern gravel tire, the runner-up, SCHWALBE G-ONE R, is a block type gravel tire but very lightweight at 520g. It also has a higher block pattern and is a tire similar to MTB, which makes it very easy to ride on.
Lightweight gravel tire in 650B size
650 x 47B
The 650 x 47B tire is a relatively small 650B tire with a smaller wheel bore than the 700C. 650 x 47B tires have the advantage of being thicker, but still relatively lightweight.
The lightest 650 x 47B gravel tire is the HUTCHINSON TOUAREG TLR, weighing 472 g. According to our own gravel tire database, the average weight of 650 x 47B tires is 542 g, and the HUTCHINSON TOUAREG TLR was the only one below 500g.
The HUTCHINSON TOUAREG TLR is a low-knob block tire, so it is not only good on gravel, but also light on-road.
650 x 50B
650 x 50B tires have an outside diameter of about 700C x 30C, so they roll well, and their 50mm width allows for increased air volume. Therefore, it is possible to increase the tire size by using 650 x 50B on a gravel road bike that has enough clearance in width.
The lightest 650 x 47B size gravel tire is the SCHWALBE G-One Speed at 515g. 50mm width is quite a bit heavier than the quintessential 50mm width. the SCHWALBE G-One Speed is a speed-oriented gravel tire with a small, low block pattern, so it is a solid The CINTURATO GRAVEL CLASSIC H has a low, fine block in the center and larger, higher blocks on the sides, making it comfortable for both gravel and on-road use. It is comfortable to ride both on-road and on gravel.
Gravel tires with “lightest weight” depending on tire characteristics
As we have seen, unlike road tires, the weight of gravel tires varies greatly depending on “which size” and “which surface finish” you choose.
The larger and thicker the size, and the larger the block pattern, the heavier the tire. On the other hand, if the tire is slick and thin, it can be used similar to a road tire.
Gravel road bikes often change tires depending on where they are ridden and how they like to ride, and by choosing a lightweight tire, you can enjoy gravel while maintaining a lightweight ride.
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