Odyssey Path Pro Low-PSI Tire Description:
Based on the popular Path tire from the early 2000’s, The Path Pro has been fully redesigned to meet today’s riding styles. This includes a proprietary rubber compound that is both extra-grippy and long-lasting, bigger sizing options, and an all new tread pattern inspired by the original with a smooth center tread and knurled side blocks.
Tire Features:
- Directional tread pattern with smooth center tread
- Proprietary rubber compound
- Improved grip & wear resistance
- Micro-knurled side blocks
Specifications:
- ISO Diameter: 406 / 20"
- Width: 2.4"
- Bead: Steel
- PSI: 65
- Weight: -
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This product was added to our catalog on July 16, 2021
Derric Sobczak
Tuesday, Sep 17 2024 (4 weeks ago)
Odyssey Path Pro Low-PSI Tire (20") (2.4") (406 ISO)
So these came stock on my Sunday Aaron Ross complete bike. lets set the stage on me so you can compare when thinking about these.
Im 5'8", 195lbs and I run them at 55PSI
Street/Park - They are good but not the best for me. The smooth most inner tread makes it a bit slick if im honest. I have had a few times where it felt like the tire was sliding out from under me and I was falling to the left or right trying tricks. also, it feels a bite slick when doing stalls or tire tap tricks on ramps.... Again, I'm a bigger guy and not a pro so, it could also be me! The outer L/R tread is great and has all the grip you would want or need. The tire does make alot of noise when landing from a spin. I don't mind it at all and my 5yr old son thinks its the coolest thing ever when we ride together.
Footjams - Again this is another area where I pulled the 5th start from the rating. The tire will support footjam tricks but the smooth most inner tread again, just leaves the door open for other tires to come in a take its place.
Other topics - This tire feels bouncy on landings. the sidewall is very forgiving and has alot of give in it and I like that but I know some people do not. At 195lbs I like the softness of the tire on landings b/c it help my old bones at 40yrs Old. The bouncing on the other hand is not something im used to and feels a bike odd when landing in transitions. Maybe 60PSI would help with that...
Overall - 4/5 stars means its a good tire im my eyes however, if i were going to buy tires on the side, I would look at something that does not have a smooth most inner tread. I might try the Odyssey Broc Tire (Broc Raiford) (Black) (20") (2.4") (406 ISO)
Im 5'8", 195lbs and I run them at 55PSI
Street/Park - They are good but not the best for me. The smooth most inner tread makes it a bit slick if im honest. I have had a few times where it felt like the tire was sliding out from under me and I was falling to the left or right trying tricks. also, it feels a bite slick when doing stalls or tire tap tricks on ramps.... Again, I'm a bigger guy and not a pro so, it could also be me! The outer L/R tread is great and has all the grip you would want or need. The tire does make alot of noise when landing from a spin. I don't mind it at all and my 5yr old son thinks its the coolest thing ever when we ride together.
Footjams - Again this is another area where I pulled the 5th start from the rating. The tire will support footjam tricks but the smooth most inner tread again, just leaves the door open for other tires to come in a take its place.
Other topics - This tire feels bouncy on landings. the sidewall is very forgiving and has alot of give in it and I like that but I know some people do not. At 195lbs I like the softness of the tire on landings b/c it help my old bones at 40yrs Old. The bouncing on the other hand is not something im used to and feels a bike odd when landing in transitions. Maybe 60PSI would help with that...
Overall - 4/5 stars means its a good tire im my eyes however, if i were going to buy tires on the side, I would look at something that does not have a smooth most inner tread. I might try the Odyssey Broc Tire (Broc Raiford) (Black) (20") (2.4") (406 ISO)