— the classic option of tires with air inside, which better smooths out road irregularities. Such wheels are especially useful where there are many tiles, joints, small holes, and just imperfect asphalt. Compared to solid ones, they are noticeably more comfortable, softer, and usually provide better traction. However, they require more attentive maintenance because pressure needs to be monitored, and the risk of punctures remains. For example, for daily city rides and a more pleasant commute, inflatable wheels are often considered the most straightforward and successful option.