Terrene
Terrene Cake Eater Ultralight Fat Bike Tire
Item: #1811954 | Part Number: Not Selected$122.99 - $210.99
Description
Gliding over a frozen lake or twisting through a groomed trail—winter riding is best enjoyed with a quick and capable tire that won't drag you down and still rail through turns. Inspired by studless winter vehicle snow tires, Cake Eater was designed to have lower center tread height with deep...
Terrene Cake Eater Ultralight Fat Bike Tire Item # 1811954
Description
Gliding over a frozen lake or twisting through a groomed trail—winter riding is best enjoyed with a quick and capable tire that won't drag you down and still rail through turns.
Inspired by studless winter vehicle snow tires, Cake Eater was designed to have lower center tread height with deep siping for lower rolling resistance while the side lugs remained tall and edgy for biting into soft corners. Studs pockets were added in the transition areas for optional added cornering confidence in icy conditions.
Cake Eater. Ready to Ride.
Features:
- Usage: Hard pack snow
- 120 TPI
- Faster rolling tread design
- Tubeless ready touch casing
- 180 Tungsten tip Triple Traction crown studs
- Special cold weather compound
- E-25 Electric bike rated
Part Numbers for Terrene Cake Eater Ultralight Fat Bike Tire
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Sebatien from
Great tires for maximum grip in soft condition
I ride in a spot where there are not a lot of riders and plenty of snow on a regular basis. The base can be hard but the surface is soft 90% of the time. These tire will get you up those hills at +15%
Date published: 2025-12-22
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Luke from
Light and fast
I've only used these tires and the dillingers (both in 4" & 4.5" versions) This tire is slightly faster and a bit more plush while the Dillinger has endless grip on slick climbs and tight corners. Both are excellent tires, it all depends on what your looking for. I now use this tire for summer and the Dillinger's with studs in the winter because the terrain I mostly ride has a lot of short but steep climbs.
Date published: 2025-06-11