Top 5 Adventure Tyres for Light Off-Road & White Roads
When your rides mix twisty tarmac with gravel lanes, fire roads and classic “strade bianche”, you need tyres that can move confidently from asphalt to light off-road without turning every stone into a drama. In the current adventure and maxi-enduro segment, five models are particularly appreciated for this dual character: the Michelin Anakee Adventure, Pirelli Scorpion Trail II, Metzeler Karoo Street, Continental TKC 70 and the Dunlop Trailmax Meridian.
The Michelin Anakee Adventure sits in the sweet spot for riders who spend most of their time on the road but want real bite on hard-packed tracks and well-maintained gravel. It offers very solid wet grip and stability, so it suits long mixed trips where showers and temperature changes are part of the game. The Pirelli Scorpion Trail II is more road-biased but still happy on white roads: an excellent choice if your priority is precise handling on tarmac and you only tackle short off-road stretches to reach agriturismi, viewpoints or remote villages.
If you plan more frequent detours on unpaved roads, the Metzeler Karoo Street feels like a natural upgrade. Its tread design and slightly more open pattern give extra traction on loose surfaces, while keeping surprisingly good manners on fast, loaded motorway transfers. It is often chosen by riders who split their time roughly 60/40 between asphalt and easy off-road.
The Continental TKC 70 pushes further into the adventure side with stronger off-road traction and a more aggressive look, yet it remains stable and predictable at touring speeds. It is ideal if your trips regularly include mountain fire roads, gravel scenic routes and occasional light mud, but you still need to ride hundreds of kilometres on the motorway to get there.
Finally, the Dunlop Trailmax Meridian aims at modern big adventure bikes ridden briskly on all kinds of surfaces. It combines a very supportive carcass with a tread pattern designed to “bite” into gravel while draining water efficiently on wet tarmac. For riders who want to keep a sport-touring pace on the road without giving up the option of exploring unpaved detours, it stands out as one of the most versatile choices in this group.
The cards below summarise the relative strengths of each tyre for light off-road, focusing on gravel & white roads rather than deep mud or enduro-style terrain.
Anakee Adventure
Balanced 70/30 useBest for
- Riders who mostly tour on tarmac but want real off-road capability when needed.
- Big adventure bikes used for long European trips with gravel detours.
- Mixed-weather routes where wet grip and stability matter.
Scorpion Trail II
Road-first, gravel-capableBest for
- Adventure bikes used 80–90% on asphalt with occasional white roads.
- Riders who want very precise, sporty road handling.
- Long touring holidays with fully loaded luggage and passenger.
Karoo Street
Road-biased with biteBest for
- Riders who frequently ride hard-packed trails and white roads.
- Maxi-enduro bikes used 60/40 between asphalt and unpaved surfaces.
- Trips where you want extra bite in loose gravel without going full knobbly.
TKC 70
Adventure leaning off-roadBest for
- Riders who often seek out forest roads, mountain tracks and scenic gravel passes.
- Adventure bikes that still do road transfers but spend serious time off the beaten path.
- Those who want more traction than classic 90/10 tyres without jumping to full knobbies.
Trailmax Meridian
Modern adventure all-rounderBest for
- Latest-generation adventure bikes ridden at a brisk pace on mixed surfaces.
- Touring riders who want strong stability with the option of serious gravel sections.
- Long-distance routes combining motorway, mountain passes and fire roads.



