Thanks! This is very goal dependent and location dependent. The biggest draw for me is increased grip on roots or creeping into rock faces covered in slime, and that’s all about the front wheel. Ride quality is up there for me as well and rear wheel is probably a little more important for that.
If you are trying to prevent flats and protect your rims, rear only is likely just fine, assuming those are only rear problems for you. Good luck!
Feb. 3, 2021, 5:56 a.m. - Cam McRae
Thanks! This is very goal dependent and location dependent. The biggest draw for me is increased grip on roots or creeping into rock faces covered in slime, and that’s all about the front wheel. Ride quality is up there for me as well and rear wheel is probably a little more important for that. If you are trying to prevent flats and protect your rims, rear only is likely just fine, assuming those are only rear problems for you. Good luck!