What is the TPI of tire?
TPI stands for “Threads Per Inch,” and it is a measurement used to describe the construction and density of the casing of a bicycle tire. It refers to the number of threads or cords per inch in the tire casing material.
In general, a higher TPI indicates a tire with a finer and more supple casing. Tires with a higher TPI are often associated with better performance, as they tend to offer lower rolling resistance and a more comfortable ride.
TPI is primarily used in the context of bicycle tires.