I typically run 22.5 front/ 24.5 rear in summer and 21 front/ 22.5 rear in late autumn/ winter/ early spring on Conti Der Baron Projekt 29 x 2.4 on We Are One Agent rims (30 mm inner width) and I have had no troubles with my 0-30 Accugauge using it for the past three years. Just faster and easier to use (see) than the multitude of digital gauges I have in my workshop/ travel bag (Schwalbe - excellent and small - lives in my guide pack; Topeak - pretty good; SKS Airchecker - pretty good but designed for right hand use only, annoying if you have to check pressures using your left hand). I am guessing that my pressures are slightly at the upper end of middle but as I never exceed 25 psi (and have a multitude of other gauges to use if I ever needed to) I did not see the need for greater than 30 psi. Hope that helps. Happy trails
Jan. 20, 2019, 8:43 a.m. - AndrewR
I typically run 22.5 front/ 24.5 rear in summer and 21 front/ 22.5 rear in late autumn/ winter/ early spring on Conti Der Baron Projekt 29 x 2.4 on We Are One Agent rims (30 mm inner width) and I have had no troubles with my 0-30 Accugauge using it for the past three years. Just faster and easier to use (see) than the multitude of digital gauges I have in my workshop/ travel bag (Schwalbe - excellent and small - lives in my guide pack; Topeak - pretty good; SKS Airchecker - pretty good but designed for right hand use only, annoying if you have to check pressures using your left hand). I am guessing that my pressures are slightly at the upper end of middle but as I never exceed 25 psi (and have a multitude of other gauges to use if I ever needed to) I did not see the need for greater than 30 psi. Hope that helps. Happy trails