About 35 psi on 27.5x2.2" Kenda Honey Badgers. I ride XC in an area with occasional lumpy basalt. It can be pinch flat hell with tubes. Even with tubeless I still worry about denting my rims at lower pressures.
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Depends. I have a few setups I run.
Trail bike (Clash 2021) 27.5x2.4":
- 25/f 29/r for higher consequence trails with lots of rocks and roots. I hate squirmy tires, and the suspension eats up most of the impact.
- 24/f 27/r for better traction for more of the daily trail ride conditions.
Jump/SS (Meta HT AM 2020) 27.5x2.8":
- 18/f 18/r for trails
- 24/f 25/r for jumps
On trails, if it's really slick, I may drop 1-2psi for better traction. Obviously, if jumps are slick, I won't ride them.
Nice! Thanks for the complete response
What do you weigh, if you don't mind me asking?
I should really weigh my pack and tools...
With all my gear, probably 185lbs.
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i do around 30psi. i use tubes as tubeless is just hopeless on the terrain i am riding (tires develop long-ish slices after a few rides that no sealant could ever fix) due to there being sharp rock shards. tires are Continental crossking 29" 2.2. i weigh like 60 or so kg and my bike is like 20-23 (emtb)
Interesting! Such different conditions all round... Cheers!