With the Terra Adventure, Continental presents a new gravel tyre aimed at riders who are looking for off-road adventures. The Terra Adventure expands the tyre manufacturer's existing Terra series with a model that is particularly suitable for off-road use.
According to Continental, the new tyre is designed for extreme gravel tours and combines the best of gravel and cross-country MTB tyres. With its aggressive tread pattern, the Terra Adventure aims to offer maximum grip with low rolling resistance. The new tyre complements Continental's Terra series, which previously included the Terra Hardpack, Terra Speed and Terra Trail models.
With the Terra Adventure, Continental now wants to offer a solution for gravel bikers who place particularly high demands on grip, comfort and safety in extreme terrain. At the same time, the tyre should offer low rolling resistance and good puncture protection for longer off-road tours. According to Continental, the tyre shows its strengths particularly on loose surfaces and mud.
A test ride in Tuscany had everything to offer: Dirt tracks, mud, loose surfaces, natural single trails and more. A 45-millimetre tyre was fitted to the test bike, which always gave me a secure feeling. I could have reduced the tyre pressure for more comfort.
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The profile of the Terra Adventure is based on Continental's cross-country MTB tyres. It has reinforced, angled shoulder lugs, which, according to the manufacturer, are intended to provide cornering grip and support on inclines. The lugs in the centre of the tyre are optimised for safe braking and good rolling characteristics on various surfaces.
The open tread also has good self-cleaning properties, as a first ride test suggests. Statements from professional gravel racers Rosa Köser and Paige Onweller, who sometimes combine a gravel tyre with an MTB tyre depending on the surface, show that the move towards cross-country MTB tyres is a good one.
With the new Adventure tyre, the Continental Terra series consists of a combination of four different tyres.
The Terra Adventure offers maximum confidence, safety and speed for every adventure, closing the gap between all-round gravel and cross-country MTB tyres. - Alexander Haenke, Product Manager for MTB and gravel tyres at Continental
Continental equips the Terra Adventure with the company's own Grip Compound rubber, which is intended to provide improved damping and traction. The tyre is tubeless-ready and compatible with hookless rims. It also has reinforcements on the sidewalls and in the tread to increase puncture resistance. The aim of the Terra Adventure was to achieve a balanced ratio of rolling resistance and off-road performance.
The Terra Adventure is available in three different widths. According to Continental, the 45 millimetre version is designed for high speed off-road. The widest version with 55 millimetres is particularly suitable for long distances and maximum comfort. A 50-millimetre version is positioned in between. Depending on the width, the weight of the Tyres between the 540 grams of the narrowest version and the widest at 730 grams.
The tyre widths offered by the Terra Adventure fit many current gravel bikes and confirm the current trend towards wider tyres. Gravel bikes that have been around for a few years can already reach their limits with 45 millimetre wide tyres.
The tyre is available in two colours: black and with tanwall.

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