On packed snow or thin powder, my 2.1" Nanos have been sufficient, with no 
loss of traction. In fact, the long ride I had a couple weeks ago on the 
Nanos had no slipping except on ice.

On Monday, January 4, 2016 at 10:05:56 AM UTC-8, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> I switched back to my 2.1” Thunder Burts yesterday (returning after 3 
> miles to do so) from my Smart Sams because the TB’s are so smooth, the SS’s 
> so stiff my head hurt on the frozen rumble pack of a trail. 
>
> I know Mark R. prefers a knobbier tire, but at least in the conditions 
> I’ve ridden so far this winter (12” powder- full ranger of snow pack, 
> slush, loose flower pack, etc, sometimes on the same ride depending on sun 
> exposure), temps from 40’s to -10˚F, the TB’s have takes it all well. 
>
> I run them at 20 psi. Of course YMMV. Grin. The important thing is being 
> stupid enough to get out there. I’ve got that covered! Grin. 
>
> With abandon, 
> Patrick 
>
> www.MindYourHeadCoop.org 
> www.OurHolyConception.org 
>
>

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