The Continental Argotal is a top - notch mountain bike tire designed for loose terrains. Measuring 27.5 x 2.40, it's tubeless and folding, with a sleek black color. Its endurance trail casing E25 provides excellent durability. This tire offers great cornering stability and increased side - grip, letting you ride with confidence on challenging paths. The open tread pattern is a game - changer. It allows for self - cleaning, so whether you're riding through dust or loam, you can push your limits. The supported in - line shoulder studs with a supportive structure give high stability, even during aggressive cornering, and offer great mechanical grip, especially on loose soils. In moist and wet conditions, the open tread design provides perfect interaction on loose surfaces and good self - cleaning. The pronounced studs with steep ramps generate mechanical grip through pattern - soil interaction, offering exceptional grip on loose and mixed surfaces. Technical specs include a TPI of 330, a weight of 1000, and it's designed for e - bikes. The ISO width is 60 mm, and the ISO diameter is 584 / 650b / 27.5'. The tire's intended use is for mountain biking, with a bead that's folding. It's labeled as 27.5 x 2.40 and is tubeless ready, with a PSI of 50.

Using your Continental Argotal tire is straightforward. First, make sure it's properly mounted on your mountain bike wheel. Since it's tubeless ready, you can set it up tubeless for a smoother ride and fewer flats. Just add tubeless sealant before inflating to the recommended PSI of 50. When riding, this tire is great for loose terrains. Take advantage of its cornering stability and side - grip, but don't be afraid to push it hard when you're on dirt or loam. As for maintenance, regularly check the tread for any signs of wear or damage. Clean the tire after each ride, especially if you've been in muddy or dusty conditions. The open tread pattern helps with self - cleaning, but a gentle wash with water and a soft brush can keep it in top shape. If you notice any cuts or significant wear on the studs, it might be time to replace the tire. Also, keep an eye on the air pressure, as proper inflation is key to optimal performance.