Tubed Tyres

Tubed bike tyres, designed for reliability

Explore our complete range of tubed bike tyres, designed for riders who prefer the simplicity, reliability, and easy maintenance of a traditional inner-tube setup. Tubed tyres remain a trusted choice for road cyclists, gravel riders, MTB enthusiasts, and daily commuters who want dependable performance and quick roadside repairability.

Our collection features high-quality clincher tyres built to deliver excellent grip, rolling efficiency, and puncture resistance across a wide range of surfaces. Whether you're upgrading a worn-out tyre, improving durability for everyday commuting, or looking for a fast-rolling option for weekend rides, our tubed range offers versatile solutions for every riding style.

Perfect for riders not yet ready to move to tubeless, tubed tyres offer lower maintenance, easy installation, and compatibility with a wide selection of wheels and inner tubes. Many models include reinforced sidewalls, all-season compounds, and tread patterns engineered for smooth tarmac, mixed terrain, or off-road use.

Tubed tyres use an internal inner tube to hold air, while tubeless tyres create an airtight seal with the rim and use sealant. Tubed setups are simpler and easier to repair roadside, while tubeless offers lower pressures and added puncture protection.

Yes — tubed tyres remain highly reliable and are widely used across road, gravel, MTB, and commuter bikes. They’re cost-effective, easy to maintain, and compatible with most wheelsets.

You must match the inner tube to your wheel diameter (e.g., 700c, 27.5”, 29”), tyre width, and valve type (Presta or Schrader). Tubes with a width range often cover multiple tyre sizes.

Not necessarily. Many tubed tyres come with reinforced casings and anti-puncture layers. While tubeless can self-seal small holes, tubed tyres can be quickly repaired on the go with a spare tube.

Some clincher tyres are “tubeless-ready,” but traditional tubed tyres are not suitable for conversion. Always check the tyre and rim specifications before attempting a tubeless setup.