I'd recommend either the widest knobby Rene Herse tire (though short of 
snow or uber mud, it really is amazing what can be ridden on their slick 
tires), or to go wider yes, Schwalbe's Thunder Burts or Racing Ralphs are 
fantastic all round tires (surprisingly good on asphalt too). 2.1 to 2.25" 
will give you plenty of tire. My Hunqapillar maxes out at 2.1" (it's the 
first run, so narrower), and that is plenty wide for most things. For 
reference, I ride roads (pavement and dirt) and trails all around Pikes 
Peak as well as to and on the Continental Divide.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Saturday, February 1, 2020 at 11:22:24 AM UTC-7, Thomas B wrote:
>
> I would like to put some bigger tires on my Toyo Atlantis for some of the 
> steeper off-road trails around Mt. Tam and East Bay Hills. At the moment I 
> run Barlow Pass and am pretty clueless about off-road tires In general and 
> what to look for. Any advice? 
>
> Recent pictures from fellow El Cerrito resident Hillbubba have been quite 
> inspirational. 
>
> Thanks 
> Tom

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