Just announced, SimWorks has expanded their Panaracer-made Super Yummy tires to include a new 29 x 2.22″ version. Find details, photos, and specs here…

The SimWorks by Panaracer Super Yummy are an all-round off-road tire for riders tackling rough gravel roads who want durability they can count on. Previously only available in 27.5″, SimWorks has expanded the Super Yummy to include a new 29 x 2.22″ version. It features the same “Peanut Butter” sidewalls, which are designed to be super durable, and a fast rolling tread pattern that looks fairly versatile. The Super Yummy 29’s are tubeless ready, weigh 915g, and retail for $72 USD.

Simworks Super Yummy 29
  • Simworks Super Yummy 29
  • Simworks Super Yummy 29

From SimWorks: “Heralded for its sweet-spot proportions that allow it to find a home on a wide range of frame and fork specs, the ‘Super Yummy’ hits the right blend of the low rolling resistance of a hard pack, cross-country style MTB tread pattern, with the benefits of a more durable and robust all-road touring tire.

With an aramid bead construction and Panaracer’s ZSG Natural Compound, offering low rolling resistance and outstanding durability, along with the ability to run the tire tubed or tubeless, the Super Yummy checks all the requisite boxes when selecting that Swiss army knife rubber for your all-road machine.

As with all of Simworks’ products, an emphasis on style points rounds out the package, and the ‘Super Yummy’ 29″ doesn’t disappoint. Carrying over the same “Peanut Butter” colored sidewall with cross-hatching, the neo-retro, moto-syle fonts, broad stroke Japanese character hits, and a subtle splash of pastel hues, the tire is a true head-turner.”

Simworks Super Yummy 29
  • Size: 29 x 2.22″
  • Weight: 915 grams
  • Price: $72 USD
  • Manufacturer’s Details: Sim.Works

The Super Yummy 29″ tires are available now from Sim.Works or through your local dealer.

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