I'm interested to know what would be a good tire set up for a Nomad MK2 to cover mixed terrain in the UK all year round .
Does the Nomad MK2 only take the 26" (559) size tyre ?
If that is the case, my own choices for wide 26" tyres, but on Raven Tour rather than Nomad are:
- Schwalbe Marathon Supreme in the 26" x 2.0 size. Very easy rolling on tarmac, but the sidewalls are fragile. These are what I use most of the time. They are meant for tarmac roads, but I have also done a fair bit of off tarmac riding with them.
- Schwalbe Dureme in the 26" x 2.0 size. Not quite as easy rolling as Supreme on tarmac but still pretty good, stronger sidewalls so should be more resistant to damage from rocks, slightly heavier, slightly better than Supreme on soft surfaces. My choice if I know in advance that I will be doing a tour with a significant amount of off tarmac riding. In my opinion, the best "all-rounder" tyre, but unfortunately no longer available.
- Schwalbe Marathon Mondial in the 26" x 2.15 size. Significantly slower than the other two on tarmac, strong construction and (according to Schwalbe) better puncture protection. Also significantly heavier. Slightly wider, so works better on soft surfaces and is generally better for off-road use. There are two versions of this tyre, I have the more expensive "Evolution Line" version, which is supposed to have better puncture protection and durability than the "Performance Line" version. I currently have these on a utility bike that I also use off-road. These would be my choice for a tour that was mainly off tarmac.
The trouble with all these choices is that none of them are in the current Schwalbe catalogue, although Supremes are still available on German websellers and the 26" x 2.15 Marathon Mondial are still available here in France. The 26" x 2.00 Marathon Mondial IS still in the Schwalbe catalogue.
Duremes were discontinued by Schwalbe a long time ago, but Thorn/SJS Cycles had a batch specially made a few years ago, all gone now AFAIK.
The Schwalbe Marathon Almotion looks like it might be the nearest equivalent to the Dureme. Almotion in 26" is no longer in the current Schwalbe catalogue but is still available in the 26" x 2.15 size on the SJS website.