2.1" Thunder Burts. Hands down. I don't mess with the sidewall or other 
flat protection and do just fine. They are as close to 2.1" x 700 Barlow 
Pass as you're going to get. They are delicious.

I ride them in any and all conditions (smooth asphalt, chip seal, gravel of 
all varieties, mud, slop, snow and ice slop, single track, breaking trail 
through powder or wet spring snow up to 12" deep. They handle it all very 
well. Even if Jan put out a 2.1" tire, I'd scratch my head wondering which 
way to go.

With abandon,
Patrick 

On Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at 10:42:04 AM UTC-6, mothtoflame wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am wanting to throw some large tires on my Atlantis. I am writing in 
> hope that someone will have suggestions that might help me decide. Here is 
> what I am looking for:
>
> 1. Holds up well on medium to loose gravel, but still rolls nicely on 
> pavement. 
> 2. Ideally something with a bit of protection to it. Doesn't need to be 
> bulletproof by any means. 
> 3. Something in the 2.1" range.
>
>
> That's it. Currently I ride Compass Barlow Pass 38s, and I do love them 
> for the most part. Best feeling tire that I have ever ridden hands down. 
> Just looking to mix it up a bit and go exploring on a beefier tire!
>
> Thanks for the help :)
>
> Cheers,
> Benjamin 
>

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