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WTB InterWolf 38c

Average Rating 3/5
# of Reviews 2
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Description:The Interwolf features a large casing that decreases pinch flats while better supporting the tread. It also features a double fin-like center tread with low, stable outside knobs for secure cornering on the tarmac.





Submitted by Ron a Weekend Warrior from Chicago
Date Reviewed: July 14, 2008
Favoriate Trail:Rail Trails, Commuting
Duration Product Used:6 months
Purchased At:Came stock with Bike
Strengths:None
Weaknesses:Three flats in less than 500 miles due to poor puncture resistance.
Similar Products Used:MTB Tires
Bike Setup:Montare Hybrid
Bottom Line:When I first started riding these tires they seemed almost sticky and very soft. Picked up lots of small stones on gravel trails for the first 250 miles. After 3 puncture flats I give up!

(I rode the same paths and routes last year with my old 1980's hard tail steel frame mountain bike with the original old tires. Never had a flat in 1200 miles!)
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Paul a Cross Country Rider from Youngstown, Ohio, USA
Date Reviewed: May 29, 2008
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:None noticed.
Weaknesses:Rear tire wore in center VERY quickly. Front tire cracked a reinforcing wire and started puncturing tubes in about 10 months.
Similar Products Used:Stock with bike
Bike Setup:Fisher Montaire
Bottom Line:Nothing good to say.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Don a Weekend Warrior from Marietta, GA, USA
Date Reviewed: October 5, 2007
Favoriate Trail:Anything at Slaty Fork WV
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $22.00
Purchased At:REI
Strengths:MTB tire level traction - whether climbing on MTB trails or flying down forest service roads, lots of volume to handle the rough trails, tough... no flats or cuts, price!
Weaknesses:a bit on the heavy side... but who cares.
Similar Products Used:Ritchey Speedmax, Michelin Cyclocross Jett
Bike Setup:Redline Conquest Pro. Velomax Sagitta Wheels (disc). Gossamer cranks amd a mix of Shimano 105 and Ritchey components (bought at Greenfish - great shop)
Bottom Line:I've ridden these through the front range of Colorado - including Rollins Pass with full packs and all over the Georgia mountains. I would recommend them to anyone. They're fast enough for the road and allow you to venture into most mtb trails on a bike with drop bars. I wish I could say it was the pilot but unfortunately not.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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