Description:Highly durable, wide profile recreational tire with Flack Jacket puncture protection for trouble free commuting and touring in all weather and road conditions.
Submitted by
Robbie
a Weekend Warrior
from Indiana Date Reviewed: September 28, 2006
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$17.00
Purchased At:
dans competition
Strengths:
Fairly in-expensive, roll well on paved roads & gravel.
Weaknesses:
None that I've seen yet
Similar Products Used:
I had looked at Richey Tom Slicks, but found these first
Bike Setup:
Clydesdale with a Specialized HardRock Sport Disc
Bottom Line:
I bought these tires to ride pavement and some gravel roads. They have a lot less resistance them my stock knobbies. I really like the way they have performed so far!
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Submitted by
Dave
a Weekend Warrior
from Dallas, Texas USA Date Reviewed: October 23, 2004
Favorite Trail:
North Shore Grapevine Lake
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
Low vibration and noise. Low cost. Excellent tread wear. Great traction on paved roads. Minimal rolling resistance. Good traction on hard pack and rocks.
Weaknesses:
They suck in mud and sand.
Similar Products Used:
Too many to remember.
Bike Setup:
Trek with stuff...
Bottom Line:
I bought these as road training tires. They work great on the pavement, but I was surprised at how well they handle hardpack. Sand or mud forget about it but rocks and hardpack they excel. I usually leave these tires on when I hit the trails b/c I'm too lazy to swap them out with my knobbies, and I really do not miss them. As for wear, they still look brand new.
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Submitted by
Tommi Bass
a Cross Country Rider
from U.K Date Reviewed: November 21, 2003
Favorite Trail:
The streets of Cardiff, South Wales.
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$20.00
Purchased At:
Merlincycles.co.uk
Strengths:
Very smooth rolling, also very quiet on the pavement. They also look very cool, like big BMX tyres (1.95)
Weaknesses:
They are made for the streets only, but thats what I wanted chaps!
Similar Products Used:
Michelin Jet S (green) Tioga slicks (ropey)
Bike Setup:
NICE.
Bottom Line:
These tyres look very cool, they compliment my black FIR W400 rims very well indeed; very stealth. I now need to buy a bell or something cus nobody can here me rolling alone the pavements of Cardiff, spooky eh! These puppys are easy to install, no need for tyre levers. They work very well indeed on pavement and tarmac, I use them for winter road training (250+/= miles per week)I got a pair plus tubes for twenty quid... I'm stoked! They are a must have if you train on tarmac and don't wanna get a gay road bike...yuck! Ten flaming turds from me chaps!
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Submitted by
dan
a
from roseville Date Reviewed: September 7, 2003
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Strengths:
fairly durable
Weaknesses:
. . . don't run over any wood splinters
Bottom Line:
well, the first time i rode on these tires on an extended trip, the rear went flat, it could have been my fault, but the flak jacket protection sucks because a wooden splinter about 1 cm in length pierced the tire and tube requiring me to walk about 2 miles home.
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Submitted by
Matt
a Racer
from Hamilton Date Reviewed: August 8, 2003
Favorite Trail:
anywhere
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At:
lbs
Strengths:
easy to mount, roll easy , great in the rain
Weaknesses:
off-road................DUHH
Bike Setup:
GT hardtail, 03 TREK fuel 90
Bottom Line:
I use this tire for road training because I can't bring myself to buy a road bike. I rides nice and smooth, and is sweet in the rain. they even work on easy singletrack hardpack (but be careful) perfect for saving your MTB tires for the trail, and spinning on the road. they wear beautifully...had mine two seasons with 200+ kms a week and they barely look worn! great adhesion on pavement, no worries!!