If you don't mind, all specs aside, out of the three tires you have listed the (Saguaro, X-king, Racing Ralph) which ones are your favs? You know.. when you're not really thinking about all the stuff we spend far too much time analyzing Which ones do you simply prefer when out on the trail?
Thanks for the insightful write-up.
Hi Izzy, I think they are all good tires and all have their strong and weak points, here is a pros and cons list of what I think:
Schwalbe Racing RalphPro: Very light weight
Pro: Seems to grip well
Pro: Tread blocks are sized nicely for dry and wet terrain and go out to the edge of the tire profile.
Con: Expensive, up to $80 per tire
Con: Thin sidewalls, requires lots of work to get the sealant to close the pin holes and hold air
Con: Tread compound wears quickly
Continental X-KingPro: Fairly light weight
Pro: Reasonable cost, ~$40 for the folding bead version
Pro: Good tread design
Pro: Tread compound seems to have longer wear
Pro/Con: Firmer side wall than the Geax, can have some pin hole leaks that need to be sealed with tire sealant.
Con: I've ordered these two times and received the heavier, wire bead version and had to return them.
Con: The top of the line version with the Black Chili Compound is more expensive, ~$60+
Geax Sagauro TNTPro: Reasonable price, $40, from Artscyclery.com, free shipping.
Pro: High quality tire, very nice construction.
Pro: Setup tubeless the tire aired up very easily, no leaks, no loss of air over a few weeks.
Pro: Widest tire I have on 30mm wide rims.
Pro: Tread pattern seems to be good for the hard pack clay that I mostly ride.
Pro: Tread compound seems like it will have long wear but I've only put 30 miles on these tires.
Pro: Looks great, but that's just my opinion
Pro/Con: 120tpi construction seems to make a really nice, plush riding tire but for some they might not like the additional squish of the tire, but I would think the supple feel would be good for a hardtail.
Con: Tread pattern is tighter which may not shed mud as well.
One more thing, when measured, the overall diameter of the GEAX tire as mounted on my carbon wheels is about 29.5" (not 29"), seems the sidewall is about 1/4" taller making the overall diameter a 1/2" taller. However, with the supple construction, the tire flexes more making the runout the same. Meaning, when I measure the length of one revolution (applying a some pressure to the bars to compress the tire slightly) I get 2374 mm, the same as my other bike. I do this to calibrate my bike computer and found that the length of one rev is the same for both my bikes.