I wish Surly would make a 2.2" version of the Knard.  I've read a lot of 
really positive reviews and comments on the tire and now there is even a 
41mm version.  However, 40mm tires are now "skinny" to me (my current bike 
will easily fit them) and I'm working on getting a bike that will take true 
29'er tires.  I'm intrigued by the 29+ tires (3") but that might be 
overkill considering the riding I'm likely to do.   A bike like the 
Hunqapillar or VO's Camargue, with 2.2" Knards would probably be a great 
combination.  



On Tuesday, October 14, 2014 7:04:39 PM UTC-5, Anne Paulson wrote:
>
> I haven't put a 2" tire on my Atlantis. The widest I've put is 1.7". 
>
> But so far I LOVE the Knards. They stick to anything. (Supposedly they 
> are subpar in mud. We're in a drought, so I can't speak to that.) They 
> have way better traction than anything else I've ridden. 
>
> I took a beginner's mountain biking class. One thing they talked about 
> was riding over obstacles like logs and curbs. Preload the suspension 
> (yeah that's useful on a bike with no suspension), pull up on the 
> handlebars just as you approach the obstacle, blah blah blah. With the 
> Knards, when I see a 5" curb or log, I just ride at it, and the bike 
> goes over it. No technique required. Just ride. 
>
> I was trying to climb a steep section of a fire road. Out of habit, I 
> avoided the gravel section on the left, figuring I'd have bad 
> traction, and instead failed on the rough, rocky right side because I 
> didn't have enough power to get over the roughest parts. After several 
> tries, I realized that the Knards give way better traction than the 
> smooth tires I had previously used on this fire road, so I rode up the 
> gravel.   I might as well have been riding smooth pavement for all the 
> traction trouble I had: none. The Knards didn't slip a millimeter. No 
> problem, up I went. 
>
> Deep gravel, deep sand, ruts: I don't have to pick a line. I can just 
> ride the bike. 
>
> I must admit that the Krampus is not a fast bike on the road. That's 
> the disadvantage. 
>
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 8:05 AM, Patrick Moore <bert...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > Anne: did you ever write up a review of the Knard? Whether so or no, I'd 
> be 
> > interested to learn how it handles and how it rides over soft and rough 
> > ground, compared to the Atlantis or any other ~2" tired bike you've 
> ridden. 
> > 
> > Actually, I'm most interested in learning how 3" tires differ on soft 
> and on 
> > rough surfaces compared to 2" tires. 
> > 
> > Thanks. 
> > 
> > On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 7:33 AM, Anne Paulson <anne.p...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> 
> > wrote: 
> >> 
> >> I am not remotely disappointed in Surly. Their wool stuff looks great. 
> >> And they have jerseys designed for women! 
> >> 
> >> Ibex sold striped wool shirts before Rivendell. Doesn't mean that 
> >> Rivendell is a bad yucky copycat; just means that people like wool 
> >> shirts with stripes. 
> >> 
> >> On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 8:55 PM, Bruce Smitham <wine...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> >> > OK, I'll admit that I own a Surly Pacer and have owned a LHT to get 
> me 
> >> > down the coast of California in the summer when my a Soma San Marcos 
> build 
> >> > didn't work out. I am disappointed in Surly these days. The Racing 
> Sucks is 
> >> > so close to "Un-Racer" and now they are making wool stripped shirts 
> that 
> >> > totally resemble the ones Riv is making. I just read it in their blog 
> here: 
> >> > http://surlybikes.com/blog/post/the_goods_that_are_soft 
> >> > 
> >> > Bruce "just a little disappointed in Surly" Smitham in San Diego 
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