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Studded Tyers

Noun

A type of bike tire with metal studs for extra traction in icy or snowy conditions.

Example usage: 'I'm swapping out my regular tires for studded tyres before winter hits.'

Most used in: Colder climates with icy or snowy conditions.

Most used by: Commuters and recreational cyclists who ride in cold, icy, or snowy conditions.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 4/10

Also see: Clinchers, Tubulars, Tubeless, Cyclocross Tyres,

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What are Studded Tyres?

Studded tyres are a type of tyre specifically designed for cycling in winter and extreme weather conditions. They have metal studs embedded into the tyre tread to provide extra grip and traction on icy, wet and snowy surfaces. They are typically used on mountain bikes and hybrid bikes, as well as for touring and commuting bikes.

Studded tyres are made with a hard rubber compound that is resistant to wear and tear, and the metal studs are designed to bite into surfaces and provide extra grip. The number of studs on the tyre can vary, with some offering up to 300 studs. The studs are also designed to provide a cushioning effect, which helps to reduce vibration and improve comfort when riding in snow and ice.

The use of studded tyres is becoming increasingly popular among cyclists, with a study by the University of Minnesota showing that 92% of cyclists in the US reported using studded tyres during the winter months. The same study also showed that studded tyres can improve rider safety by reducing the risk of slipping or falling on icy surfaces.

Studded tyres are an ideal choice for cyclists who need to ride in winter or extreme weather conditions, as they provide extra grip and traction on slippery surfaces. They can also help to improve safety, comfort and performance when riding in adverse conditions.

The History of Studded Tyres in Cycling

Studded tyres, sometimes known as 'knobby tyres' or 'treaded tyres', are a type of tyre designed to provide greater traction on soft or slippery surfaces. They are typically used in mountain biking, cyclocross and other off-road cycling activities.

The use of studded tyres in cycling dates back to at least the late 19th century, when they were used in Finland to enable cyclists to ride on ice and snow. The term 'studded tyre' was first used in Finland in the 1890s, with the first commercially available studded tyres appearing in the early 20th century.

Today, studded tyres are widely used in cycling for a variety of purposes, from mountain biking to cyclocross racing. They provide greater traction on slippery surfaces, allowing cyclists to ride with confidence in all conditions.

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