Which tyres...? (So confused!)

For the past few days I've been reading lots of discussions about bike tyres... and I am so confused/overwhelmed with the choices available that I don't know where to begin!
Can anyone suggest what sort of tyres I ought to buy? The ones on my bike at the moment are 26" x 2.25". I'm not an experienced rider, so a fairly cheap hard-wearing would probably be okay.
Most of the time I ride over very sandy scrubland, sometimes in woods with a bit of compacted dirt. I only cycle for fun, so it's usually good weather when I'm out!
I'm most concerned with having good grip when going up/down steep hills and trying to stay on the bike if I hit a sandy patch at high speed! Something that can take a bit of abuse would be good - the local chavs ensure that I end up riding over broken glass more often than I would like, and there are a surprising number of roots and pot-holes around too!
I do cycle on the road, but only to get to a nice bit of countryside - I don't really care about road performance.
Would any old knobbly tyre do? Thanks in advance for any advice or recommendations! :-)
P.S. Sorry if this has been asked before - I did search and found a few suggestions, but I'm still a bit unsure as I'm pretty new to biking.
Can anyone suggest what sort of tyres I ought to buy? The ones on my bike at the moment are 26" x 2.25". I'm not an experienced rider, so a fairly cheap hard-wearing would probably be okay.
Most of the time I ride over very sandy scrubland, sometimes in woods with a bit of compacted dirt. I only cycle for fun, so it's usually good weather when I'm out!
I'm most concerned with having good grip when going up/down steep hills and trying to stay on the bike if I hit a sandy patch at high speed! Something that can take a bit of abuse would be good - the local chavs ensure that I end up riding over broken glass more often than I would like, and there are a surprising number of roots and pot-holes around too!
I do cycle on the road, but only to get to a nice bit of countryside - I don't really care about road performance.
Would any old knobbly tyre do? Thanks in advance for any advice or recommendations! :-)
P.S. Sorry if this has been asked before - I did search and found a few suggestions, but I'm still a bit unsure as I'm pretty new to biking.
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Gary Fisher HKEK (for commuting)
For example, Northwind rode my bike and hated the front end (to light and twitchy he said) but it works perfectly for me.
Cube LTD 29er
Glentress Trailfairies
I know, said them because they roll much better than the nevegals
Actually, the Ignitors will be really good I would have thought
Cube LTD 29er
Glentress Trailfairies
I had about 20 windows open at the time and I forgot Northwind's advice about a pair being only £30 at On One, so ended up paying £44 (D'oh! I'm kicking myself!) but I'm just so relieved to have made a decision at last!
Can't wait to give 'em a go! Thanks again!
I use Nevegal DTC (not called Tomac though) front and rear at present and am very happy with them.
They are noisy, take some pushing but grip very well in most conditions I've been in so far. I.e. wet/dry rock, wet/dry tree roots, hard pack, hard pack + loose on top, rocky ground, up/downhill. Bit average in sand but we don't have much of it in our rides.
They're the best of the 5-6 treads I've run so far.
Hope they work out well for you!
The only down side is cycling on tarmac where they make a fair bit of noise and seem to take more effort to keep 'em spinning. But I try to avoid tarmac as much as I can, so that's a pretty good trade off as far as I'm concerned.
I can't wait till I get the chance to go for a reaaaaaallly long ride :-)
In fact if you don't mind the outlay - I would try to get a pair deal on both a Nevegal and a Dred Tread and then you have the ability to mix and match.
For example running the dred on the rear and the Nev up front will give you good control and still be fast rolling. If you find your are pretty slow descending hills and want rear grip then you can swap them around.
Alternatively Kenda Small block 8s are good, but ridiculously expensive for what they are.
specialized fast trak lk are also a good basic tyre and will last for ever.
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