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Schwalbe Fast Fred

MSRP $ 34.98
Weight 580 grams
# of Reviews 10
Average Rating 4.1/5
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Submitted by lazyboots a Cross Country Rider from Riga, Latvia
Date Reviewed: October 29, 2009
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:It's really fast and light tire.
Weaknesses:I'd like to have better traction in corners. And they wear out pretty fast.
Bottom Line:They are so fast and acceleration is superb .... You'll love them. But since they lose traction almost completely in wet and sandy conditions, I'd call them great for xc racing on dry conditions
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Jongo a Racer from Woodstock, USA
Date Reviewed: March 20, 2008
Favorite Trail:A Trail
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $35.00
Purchased At:Webcyclery
Strengths:Low rolling resistance, excellent hardpack performance.
Weaknesses:None for it's intended purpose.
Similar Products Used:Schwable Racing Ralphs, Michelin Comp S, XCR2 Dry, Pythons, Kenda Klimax
Bike Setup:Giant Anthem 0,stock except tire for different conditions.
Bottom Line:Read a bunch of the other reviews and can't belive that people would rate these tires anything other than excellent. These are hardpack racing tires, should not perform well in mud or wet conditions, sidewalls are thin to reduce weight, they are race tires.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Scooch a Cross Country Rider from Ktown, TN, USA
Date Reviewed: January 13, 2008
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $35.00
Purchased At:EBAY
Strengths:Weight Weight Weight @ 347 grams a piece! Very fast rolling.
Weaknesses:Strictly a dry, hardpack tire. No grip in the corners, not even on pavement when its moist or loose over hardpack.
Similar Products Used:Pythons, FireXC, Fast Traks
Bike Setup:'02 Stumpy w/ V's, Duke 80mm, XT and XTR
Bottom Line:Great if your riding in a straight line. Thought they would be good for road riding as well since they are as close to a slick tire... nope. I wiped out in a turn doing about 15 mph. Front end washed on a wet spot.

On the positive side, I definitely noticed a decrease in rolling resistance and is very comparible to MTB slicks.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Adrian a Cross Country Rider from Ploiesti,Romania
Date Reviewed: August 24, 2007
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $40.00
Purchased At:my bike
Strengths:little rolling resistance,very light weight (350gr),plenty of grip on dry surfaces.
Weaknesses:not too much puncture protection,cannot be used on mud!! on mud it has the same grip as a slick!
Similar Products Used:schwalbe racing ralph,nobby nic,ritchey zed race,ritchey innovader,irc's.
Bike Setup:b1 + manitou black + xt 770 + avid j5's etc..
Bottom Line:it's great for xc racing on dry conditions,but not too good for marathons,due to the dimished puncture protection.
Overall,it's a perfect tire for the light concious xc racer.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by spiro vagenas a Racer from denmark
Date Reviewed: March 6, 2006
Favorite Trail:short&sweet
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $35.00
Purchased At:original component
Strengths:Fantastic all round performance, very light, exceptional road holdind - even in icy conditions, very fast rolling
Weaknesses:punctures relatively easily without an anti-puncture bandage.
Similar Products Used:maxxis larsen mimo, nokian hakkapeliita a10, LRH and a few others
Bike Setup:koga-miyata terralineralloy-s
Bottom Line:The tire compound is by far the best quality I'v had the pleasure of cycling on. With such fantastic road holding I am amazed at the long length of the tires durability. On some icy road stretches it sounds like you are riding on glass splinters. The design pattern and shape of the noblies litterally bite into the ice. I am extremely impressed. All this and very low rolling resistance.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by kartor med a Weekend Warrior from apeldoorn
Date Reviewed: November 13, 2005
Favorite Trail:not on the road!
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $40.00
Purchased At:Local bike shop
Strengths:I have the biggest: 2.35" Its relative light 620gram. And its fast. High Volume: 56mm wide and 53mm high. Comfort. Speed!!!
Weaknesses:Nobbies are small and low. (So less grip one loose surface.) But the low knobs gives you less energy loos because the low knobs don't bend under hard paddeling.
Similar Products Used:
IRC backcountry 2.25": light (620gram),wide 52mm, very grippy, low rolling resistance for a full-knobby tire!!!

Scwalbe king jim 2.35'": The ultimate front tire ever!! It's light 620grams, high volume, wide 54mm, good spaced knobby's, carve through sandy corners. Don't use as back tire because the small and high knobby will bend under heavy pedalling and therefore ask more pedalpower.

Hutchinson musquito 2.00": high volume, 50mm wide, extreme light 480gram, Hughe power loose because of the flexibel knobby's, dangerous when cornering at high speed.
Bike Setup:
7000 Alloy fullsuspension, single pivot (a bit oldschool).

2004 Magura albert plus rear airdamper with 100mm rear travel (Fully hydraulic tunable with separate high and lowspeed + rebound adjustment).

Front fork: Marzocchi mx comp 105mm ETA. (Reboud Internal adjustable)

Shimano LX drivetrain (4years old)

Avid mechanical disk brakes (can survive overheating, because there is now (boiling) hydraulic fluid!!!)

Wheels: hand spoked, by my self.

Tires: At the moment i ride the big Schwalbes
Bottom Line:It rol's and doesn't get flat.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Oswald a Racer from Belgium
Date Reviewed: August 22, 2005
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Purchased At:Van Eyck
Strengths:Light, low rolling resistance.
Weaknesses:Some people complain about puncture resistance, but I've never flatted on these tires.
Not an allround tire.
Similar Products Used:Too many to list.
Bike Setup:I have different bikes.
Bottom Line:I really like these tires for racing on hardpack terrain. I've never flatted on these tires and have done about a dozen races on them. They are really light and have low rolling resistance. They don't provide any grip, but there are other tires out there that do if the track is muddy.

I did almost regret using them once, the 100km Meirhaeghe Marathon in Vielsam! I was affraid of punctures on the rocky downhill sections but didn't flat despite using only 2 bar front and 2.1 rear. They didn't inspire a lot of confidence grip wise either, but I managed to get 23th place out of 290 people finishing the race, so I guess that they performed well after all.

If you know when to use them, they are an excellent choice. Compared to it's competitors (like the Jet S), it is lighter and still has enough puncture resistance.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Sean Holcombe a from Canton, GA
Date Reviewed: August 11, 2005
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $40.00
Purchased At:online
Strengths:very light. very low rolling resistance.
Weaknesses:washes out too easily as a front tire. fell apart.
Similar Products Used:irc mythos
Bike Setup:old fisher frame. new everything else
Bottom Line:the fast fred light is just that.. light. i did not like using this as a front tire. i found myslef going slower because i had no confidence in its ability to bite in corners. as a rear tire, it works much better. it provides enough traction for me and did i mention that it is light? the problem is, it didn't last very long. after about 70 or so miles, one of the knobs broke of revealing the threads.

i might consider using one of these as a back tire in a race-only kind of role, but only if my everyday tire had a similar tread pattern
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:3

Submitted by fachril fathiansyah a Weekend Warrior from Jakarta, Indonesia
Date Reviewed: February 8, 2005
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $25.00
Purchased At:my friend
Strengths:very very very very very fast,light,cheap!!
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Weaknesses:never find any
Similar Products Used:fat albert
Bike Setup:trek, ritchey, deore, xt....
Bottom Line:it is a very fast one. i think it makes me ride faster 75 %.it saves me a lot of time, and we all know time is money.so it saves money too, right?
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Paul Witkos a Racer from Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland
Date Reviewed: December 2, 2004
Favorite Trail:all of'em
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:Simply fastest tire on the market
Weaknesses:Loses traction almost completely in wet and sandy conditions
Similar Products Used:Michelin Comp S Light, Hutchinson Mosquito Air Light
Bike Setup:GT LTS with Z1 in front
Bottom Line:First time I rode'em I thought my computer went crazy. 35 km/h (about 22 mph) is simply easy. The feeling is awesome. Acceleration and speeding are the things they scream to do with'em. Good handling and cornering on hard surfaces and average braking.
I thought I found the best babies. Not really. They totally suck in mud and sandy conditions. I would say there isn't even poor handling. For me it doesn't exist. During one race I found myself the only one person walking on quite flat muddy uphills as I was the one whose tires didn't keep the grip. Sad but true. On difficult xc races and demanding downhills disadvantages in handling are bigger than the profits from acceleration.
I was told after 300-500 miles they will be worn out. Well, after that distance I can barely see the difference, so I think they will last much longer. Really resistant to punctures with MB Belt (now it's sth new)
Who should take a closer look at them? Anyone switching tires due to race or marathon conditions. On hard, dry surfaces they are unbeatable and their puncture resistance makes them probably the toughest super lite tires on the market. Definitely not allround or one-year tire.
Highlt specific stuff for specific conditions. Well made, rubber is still in good condition after several years (that's right) of hanging in the garage.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3






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