
Schwalbe Tacky Chan Gravity Pro Radial Soft
Gravity-casing radial support with a softer all-round balance
Specifications
- Sizes
- 29"
- Widths
- 2.50"
- Casing
- GRAVITY PRO
- Compound
- SOFT
- Weight
- 1395g
- Position
- Front / Rear
- Best Combination
- Strong when you want gravity-casing Tacky Chan support with a slightly faster, longer-wearing compound choice
Overview
The Gravity Pro Radial Soft keeps the same reinforced radial carcass and 29x2.50 gravity intent, but swaps to Schwalbe's Soft compound for a slightly more balanced mix of rolling speed, durability, and grip. It still targets hard enduro, gravity, and e-MTB use, just with less of the pure soft-condition specialization of the Ultra Soft version. For riders who want the full casing support without going all-in on the stickiest rubber, this is the more versatile Gravity Pro Tacky Chan.
Features
Gravity Pro radial casing is Schwalbe's full-support option for rougher, heavier use
Soft compound keeps a more versatile grip-to-durability balance than Ultra Soft
Radial construction enlarges the contact patch for extra damping and control
Tacky Chan tread is built for hard braking, committed cornering, and open line choice
Tubeless Ready (TLR) compatible
Fair Rubber construction and E-50 approval for aggressive e-bike use
Guides for setup
All guidesTire Selection & Setup
Choosing the right tread, compound, and pressure for your terrain.
Tire Inserts
When inserts help, what they cost in weight and feel, and how to choose the right level of support.
Tubeless Maintenance
Keeping your tubeless setup reliable and performing
Weather & Conditions Adaptation
Setup adjustments for wet, muddy, dry, and cold conditions — tires, suspension, drivetrain, and brakes.
Component Compatibility
Avoid expensive fit mistakes between forks, wheels, tires, and cockpit parts before you buy.
How we evaluate this component
Product cards, analysis notes, and setup guidance are grounded in public specifications, market positioning, compatibility, and the most likely real-world use cases on trail.
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