[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":186},["ShallowReactive",2],{"article-nutrak-mtb-tyre-guide":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"description":158,"extension":159,"meta":160,"navigation":180,"path":181,"seo":182,"sitemap":183,"stem":184,"__hash__":185},"articles/articles/nutrak-mtb-tyre-guide.md","Nutrak MTB Tyre Guide",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":146},"minimark",[9,13,16,19,24,27,30,34,37,44,47,50,53,56,59,63,66,69,72,76,81,128,132],[10,11,12],"p",{},"Nutrak x Vee’s range of performance mountain bike tyres has been engineered at the top level of gravity racing. Designed, developed and tested alongside some of the world’s best mountain bikers, these tyres are built to thrive where it matters -  on the world’s most demanding trails.",[10,14,15],{},"From downhill to enduro, all-mountain to e-MTB, the Nutrak x Vee tyre range is made for riders who demand maximum grip, control and confidence in all conditions. Every detail has been obsessively fine-tuned, from rubber compounds and tread patterns to casing construction, ensuring each tyre delivers the perfect balance of speed, reliability and traction.",[10,17,18],{},"Read on to discover how our compounds, tread designs and casing technologies work together and learn which tyres best suit you.",[20,21,23],"h2",{"id":22},"tread-patterns","Tread Patterns",[10,25,26],{},"It all starts here – which tyre best suits the trails and conditions?  Nutrak x Vee make this choice simple with an easy-to-understand matrix – from hard-pack to wet/loose conditions it's clear to see where each tyre fits in.",[28,29],"tyre-selector",{},[20,31,33],{"id":32},"casings","Casings",[10,35,36],{},"After choosing the optimum tread pattern for the conditions, its time to choose a casing which best suites you bike or riding style",[38,39],"gallery",{"style":40,"variant":41,":max-per-row":42,":items":43},"object-fit: unset","wide","1","[\n {\"src\":\"/articles/nutrak-mtb-tyre-guide/mtb-4.png\",\"alt\":\"Casing options\"}\n]",[10,45,46],{},"Most riders will prefer the weight/strength/flexibility balance provided by GXE Core. Designed for racing at the highest level, these tyres are tough enough for international enduro racing, but light enough to pedal back to the top.",[10,48,49],{},"1.5-ply 90tpi casing with Apex sidewall inserts, chafer in bead area, and B-Proof Nano under tread.\nPerfect traction to weight mixture for enduro and all-mountain riding.\nFast and agile construction- fit for the weekend warrior up to the Pros in Enduro World Series.",[38,51],{"style":40,"variant":41,":max-per-row":42,":items":52},"[\n {\"src\":\"/articles/nutrak-mtb-tyre-guide/mtb-5.png\",\"alt\":\"MTB riders\"}\n]",[10,54,55],{},"Heavier eMTBs put more demand on tyres, especially on rugged terrain with heavy impacts. OVERIDE Core prioritises strength, letting the motor do the heavy lifting when it comes to pedalling. Also well suited to those who prioritise gravity on conventional MTBs.",[10,57,58],{},"Extremely tough full wrap around casing developed specifically for fast e-bikes.\nApex inserts in the sidewalls to prevent snakebites, chafer in bead area to protect against chafing\nLower tpi casing, giving better puncture, cut, and abrasion resistance.",[20,60,62],{"id":61},"coumpounds","Coumpounds",[10,64,65],{},"Full 40 Compound is featured on GXE Core and RAD Core tyres. E-CTRL is featured on OVERIDE Core tyres",[10,67,68],{},"Ultra-soft and grippy 42a compound rubber to maximizes traction and impact absorption for aggressive downhill and enduro riding in technical terrain.\nUsed on all GXE, and RadCore casings.",[10,70,71],{},"eMTB specific dual compound rubber\nEfficient 60a energetic rubber is used on the centre tread, for durability and low rolling resistance\nUltra-soft and tacky 42a compound rubber is used on the side tread for the ultimate cornering grip and predictability.",[20,73,75],{"id":74},"choosing-the-right-casing-and-compound","Choosing the right casing and compound",[77,78,80],"h3",{"id":79},"rider-types","Rider Types",[82,83,84,92,98,104,110,116,122],"ul",{},[85,86,87,91],"li",{},[88,89,90],"strong",{},"Traction seekers"," — At a race or on your local trails, favour models which use GXE Core or RAD Core. These feature ultra-grippy FULL 40 Compound throughout, offering the most traction available.",[85,93,94,97],{},[88,95,96],{},"eMTB ripper"," — OVERIDE Core is tough enough to handle the extra weight, higher mileage, and heavier impacts which come with eMTBing.",[85,99,100,103],{},[88,101,102],{},"Downhill/Enduro racer"," — All three casing/compound combos were developed at the highest-level Gravity MTB racing (World Cup Downhill/Enduro World Series), making them all suitable. Consider how smooth your riding style is.",[85,105,106,109],{},[88,107,108],{},"Smooth and calculated"," — GXE Core should be tough enough and you’ll benefit from the lower weight when it comes to pedalling.",[85,111,112,115],{},[88,113,114],{},"Aggressive and direct"," — Straight lining sections and landing flat? Consider the OVERIDE Core as the toughest with the stiffest sidewall. RAD Core is a close second place with equivalent strength to a non-folding DH tyre.",[85,117,118,121],{},[88,119,120],{},"Long distance, riders looking for great value"," — Models which feature the OVERIDE Core. 60a Energetic compound on the centre tread is extremely durable and efficient, while 42a compound on the side tread keeps you on-line in corners.",[85,123,124,127],{},[88,125,126],{},"Newbie"," — New to mountain biking? Choose the GXE Core as a starting point. New to eMTB? Choose the OVERIDE Core as a starting point.",[77,129,131],{"id":130},"trail-conditions","Trail Conditions",[82,133,134,140],{},[85,135,136,139],{},[88,137,138],{},"All dirt and roots, occasional rocks"," — GXE Core is tough enough and offers the best performance in these conditions.",[85,141,142,145],{},[88,143,144],{},"All rocks and roots"," — GXE Core was developed on trails like this, but consider OVERIDE Core or RAD Core options if you ride aggressively.",{"title":147,"searchDepth":148,"depth":148,"links":149},"",2,[150,151,152,153],{"id":22,"depth":148,"text":23},{"id":32,"depth":148,"text":33},{"id":61,"depth":148,"text":62},{"id":74,"depth":148,"text":75,"children":154},[155,157],{"id":79,"depth":156,"text":80},3,{"id":130,"depth":156,"text":131},"Learn how to choose the right Nutrak MTB tyres based on tread style, rubber compounds, casing strength, and terrain. A practical guide for trail, enduro, and everyday rides.","md",{"image":161,"imageMobile":161,"featured":162,"slug":163,"publishedAt":164,"author":165,"tags":166,"readingTime":175},"/articles/nutrak-mtb-tyre-guide/mtb-1.jpg",false,"nutrak-mtb-tyre-guide","2026-01-22","Workshop Team",[167,168,169,170,171,172,173,174],"MTB tyre guide","mountain bike tyres","tread patterns","tyre compounds","casing strength","trail tyres","enduro tyres","bike tyre sizing",{"text":176,"minutes":177,"time":178,"words":179},"4 min read",3.445,206700,689,true,"/articles/nutrak-mtb-tyre-guide",{"title":5,"description":158},{"loc":181},"articles/nutrak-mtb-tyre-guide","wsGOFv5WC3GXPjIULGfgg_gRpdxdQ6ooflq1493mhc8",1775160436253]