Awww... when I told you to buy proper MTB tyres I thought you just ignored my advice... and you didn't
After you change tyres, please treat yourself and buy a suspension seatpost. You deserve it.
Unfortunately I don't have 50 different tyres to honestly say I compared them all and recommend only one. I suggest you visit manufacturers web sites and use their own comparisons. Unfortunately there are no universal cheap tyres good at everything, so you will have to make some compromises.I want a good GRIP over anything
It looks like a fast rolling tread not optimized for best grip. I wouldn't use it for muddy terrain.This has been my preferred 'all-rounder' tyre for many years:
Enough tread to cope well off-road, minimal rolling resistance on pavement and hardpack dirt.Holy Roller
The Holy Roller is our most versatile BMX tyre, offering dependable traction from dirt tracks to pavements and prepared tracks.www.maxxis.com
Best grip on what though?...It looks like a fast rolling tread not optimized for best grip. I wouldn't use it for muddy terrain.
On terrain like shown by Saracen of course.Best grip on what though?...
"Wet winter roads, leaves, manhole covers, and off road, gravel"On terrain like shown by Saracen of course.
that looks perfect for road / moderate terrain, and good puncture protection and e-bike certificationSchwalbe Smart Sam Plus
Riding on roads is pretty boring compared to an off road countryside gravel track.... it's not all about getting from A to B with minimum fuss, even in winter there's still a bit of fun to be had !. And Schwalbe MP's are not the best in cold and wet, there's better road tyre options that still over great puncture protection but with better grip (and lighter/less rolling resistance, better range), especially if you are pushing on (regular Marathons, Energizer Plus/Tour etc etc)The problem is that if you use any tyres other than Schwalbe MPs, you get punctures. Why not fit MPs, get a hub-motor and ride on the roads? That gives you enough grip, no punctures, a better ride, more convenience, more reliability and lower running costs - win, win, win, win, win, win!
You guys are always trying to make things more difficult than they need to be. Remember KISS!
Thoose do look suitably knobbly, also tempting - likely more capable of tackling mud than Marathon Plus, which are awful in muddy conditions, over metal manhole covers... but even on road tarmac in the cold and wet at speed, they're ok in my experience. Cue video evidence (after the 19 second mark) - my MPs held onto the road fine.Schwalbe Smart Sam Plus
Nothing is boring except in the view of boring people. Everything is interesting if you're interested in it.Riding on roads is pretty boring compared to an off road countryside gravel track.... it's not all about getting from A to B with minimum fuss, even in winter there's still a bit of fun to be had !. And Schwalbe MP's are not the best in cold and wet, there's better road tyre options that still over great puncture protection but with better grip (and lighter/less rolling resistance, better range), especially if you are pushing on (regular Marathons, Energizer Plus/Tour etc etc)
Nothing is boring except in the view of boring people. Everything is interesting if you're interested in it.
Riding on the road is much more fun than boring trails. You see more things, have to deal with traffic, and you can do spotting and reporting of people on their phones in their vehicles, like CyclingMikey does. His cycling looks a lot more interesting and fun than what Saracen showed. Also, when riding on the road, you don't need stupid inefficient knobbly tyres.