Introducing Kenda’s all-new K-Series,

launching with the Double Black and the Crusher.

Introducing K-Series: KENDA’S Premium Performance-Driven Tires

At KENDA, we are passionate about delivering the highest quality products that exceed the expectations of riders everywhere. Today, we are thrilled to introduce our all-new premium sub-brand: theK-Series. This elite range of tires has been meticulously designed formountain biking (MTB), road cycling, and gravel riding, embodying thepinnacle of performance, quality, and reliability.

Performance-Driven Innovation

The K-Series is not just a product line—it is a testament to our commitment to innovation and excellence. Each tire has been developed in collaboration with world-class athletes who continually push the boundaries of what’s possible. Our goal is to meet the demands of riders who seek unparalleled performance, whether they’re competing at the highest level or chasing personal limits on a weekend ride.

Refined Aesthetic and Simplified Product Message

The K-Series also introduces a refreshed graphic identity and streamlined packaging design. Visually appealing and easy to understand, the new packaging makes it simple for riders to identify the key features and benefits of each tire. This modern, intuitive approach reflects our commitment to clarity and convenience, ensuring that selecting the right tire is effortless.

The Pinnacle of Globally Driven Design

Crafted from the finest materials and designed with advanced tread patterns, K-Series tires provide superior grip, control, and confidence across every terrain. Whether you’re tackling rugged mountain trails, flying down smooth road descents, or venturing across untamed gravel paths, the K-Series delivers reliability, durability, and elite performance.

Through rigorous testing and ongoing advancements in tire technology, KENDA continues to raise the bar, delivering tires that excel in traction, longevity, and overall ride quality. The K-Series stands as the ultimate expression of KENDA’s globally driven design and engineering.

Q&A with Tony Yandek, Lead Engineer

What were the development goals for this project?
We wanted to develop a tire that would be ideal for most World Cup tracks without being bound to design restrictions or marketing obligations. We needed to develop a tire that would work just as well in the fresh cut loam section of the track as the cement-like bike park berms, and so we rigorously tested every tire we saw at the World Cup and learned from it.

Would you recommend this tire to be run front, rear or both?
All of the above! It’s a great tire for all-condition riding, from loam to hardpack; so it depends on your style and the terrain you’re riding. It’s the most versatile MTB tire we’ve developed so far.

What sets this tire apart from the competition?
The amount of R&D resources we’ve put into this project. Working through many prototype layups, experimenting with new materials and to top it off - working directly with some of the worlds best downhill riders.

Hellkat, Pinner, Double Black – what tire would you pick for what terrain and why?
The Hellkat is ideal for fresh-cut loam tracks and wet-weather loose terrain. The Pinner works best on hardpack and rocky terrain, at bike parks and in dry climates. The Double Black is a true do-it-all tire. Works just as well on hardpack as it does on loose terrain. Unsure of the conditions? Might rain? Want only one set of tires for the local spot and the bike park? Take the Double Black.

Q&A with matt peterson, Lead Engineer

What were the development goals for this project?
Develop a tread pattern and casing that work together to offer a fast, confident, and comfortable ride for the modern
gravel rider. The goal was to design a tire that rolls very well on firm surfaces and has enough grip for pushing off-road, both for casual riders and endurance athletes.

What were the challenges?
The biggest challenge was balancing rolling resistance with traction and handling. Gravel riding is in many ways the intersection of road and MTB so I need to offer some performance benefits for both disciplines, without going too far in either direction. I solved this problem by starting in the center of the tread with a road mindset and gradually increasing the grip until getting to knobs.

Alluvium, Flintridge, Crusher – what tire would you pick for what terrain, and why?
I would pick the Crusher for hardpack terrain, fire roads and dry conditions. The Alluvium is a good choice when the terrain is normally loose, unpredictable and slippery conditions. I would use the Flintridge for rocky terrain or backcountry riding where the path is less maintained.

In your opinion, what sets the Crusher apart from other tires?
The Crusher has a traction, speed and comfort balance that no other competitors has reached. This tire lets cyclists ride faster, for longer.

RIDE WITH CONFIDENCE ON K-SERIES.

Both the DOUBLE BLACK and the CRUSHER are NOW AVAILABLE online and at most major distributors!