Put it this way, can you tell the difference between a 2.25" and a 2.6" on your MTB? Because I reckon in terms of pressure, traction, etc. that's a smaller change than going from 47mm (= 1.85") to a 2.2" on a gravel bike
It’s like asking people if they can feel the difference between 23mm and 25mm tyres, a tyres that’s a mere 2mm bigger.
It’s like asking people if they can taste the difference between sourdough and rye sourdough, a bread that’s a mere 3 letters different.
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Put it this way, can you tell the difference between a 2.25" and a 2.6" on your MTB? Because I reckon in terms of pressure, traction, etc. that's a smaller change than going from 47mm (= 1.85") to a 2.2" on a gravel bike