Continental
Continental Dubnital MTB Tire
Item: #2167658 | Part Number: Not Selected$90.95 - $111.99
Description
- Next-level successor to the Race King for modern XC and down-country riding
- Fast-rolling design excels on hardpack, rocky, and medium loose terrain
- Tubeless-ready, hookless-compatible for lower pressure and added protection
- E25-rated for e-bike use with enhanced durability and puncture resistance
Continental Dubnital MTB Tire Item # 2167658
Description
The Dubnital tire is designed for dry to damp conditions and for rocky, hardpack, and medium loose soils. Master the challenges of modern cross-country and down country riding at speed. Dubnital supersedes its predecessor, the championed 'Race King', and takes performance to the next level.
Features:
- The master of speed tire, ideal for hardpack terrain
- Hookless compatible, Tubeless ready design allows the rider to run the tire at a lower pressure thus, adding comfort and puncture protection
- E25 e-bike rating features a high quality structure with puncture protection to reduce premature wear brought about by the additional driving force
Compounds:
- Grip Compound: Designed for modern Cross-Country, Down-Country, Trail and gravel use cases. This compound offers an excellent balance of grip and rolling resistance and is the number one choice for all-round balanced characteristics
- Race Compound: When speed and acceleration on flat and inclines is all that matters. Inspired by the characteristics of compounds used in Continental's road, race and gravel tires
Casings:
- Race Casing: The lightest and fastest construction in Continental's MTB line-up. Perfect for modern Cross and Down-Country riding and racing
- Trail Casing: Features a durable single ply carcass construction - tailored for off-road trail use
Specifications:
- Bead: Folding
- Type: Tubeless
- TPI: 330
- Weight: 655 g (29X2.20 Rapid Trail)
Part Numbers for Continental Dubnital MTB Tire
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Questions
Do these say made in germany or China?
The Race variants are produced in Germany, while the Trail variants are made in China
Date published: 2025-11-06