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Continental Traction Pro Tire

Average Rating 3.90/5
# of Reviews 71
MSRP
Weight 570 grams (Kevlar)
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Description:
    Developed as a cross-country racing tire specifically to provide rear-tire drive in loose terrain, Continental's TractionPro provides superior grip on everything but the driest hard-pack. Large, sturdy tread blocks are placed to provide the traction needed for acceleration, still allowing soil and water to be evacuated to prevent mud build-up. Models include wire and Kevlar bead ASC® tread center and Tubeless versions.
  • 26 x 2.00 650 grams (wire) 570 grams (Kevlar)
  • 26 x 2.00 TL 950 grams (wire, tubeless)

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      Submitted by Peter St-Amour a Cross Country Rider from London
      Date Reviewed: 2/1/2006 9:36:27 AM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $38
      Strengths: Grip, quality
      Weaknesses: Drag on harder surfaces, not the most advanced design, do rumble strangely on tarmac.
      Similar Products Tried: Panaracer Spike (remember those?), Panaracer Trailraker
      Bike Setup: XC
      Bottom Line: An older design I picked up dusty and unloved from the corner of a bike shop. My benchmark for winter tyres are Trailrakers and IRC Mudmads, which are fantastic, although for the sake of experience I thought I'd try something different this year. They grip really well in the deep mud, and keep a line. No problems with wheelspin (I use on the rear only) and it's unreasonable to expect anything to grip over wet or exposed routes or rocks. That said, the hard compound Continental use doesn't help their cause. On balance not as free rolling, light or supple as a Trailraker, but if you need something different for the winter (and if Continental still make them, which I doubt) then give them a spoodle.
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 3

      Submitted by Ryan a Cross Country Rider from Bozeman, MT, USA
      Date Reviewed: 11/1/2004 2:34:38 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Minnewanka
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Price Paid: $30
      Purchased At: Bow Cycle
      Strengths: Climbing and cornering traction in wet or soft conditions.
      Weaknesses: Rolling resistance. Truly staggering amounts of rolling resistance.

      Hardpack cornering is poor.

      Sidewalls rot quickly.

      Heavy (well over 600g for a narrow, foldable 2.0)
      Similar Products Tried: I currently have 20 tires in my garage and all of them are still in service. There are plenty more that have come and gone.
      Bike Setup: Titus QuasiMoto set up for long-travel cross-country (under 30 lbs., narrow rims).
      Bottom Line: There is no situation in which these tires are superior to their competition.

      The soft side-lugs fold and squirm on hardpack, so you'll get better handling and much lower rolling resistance with something meant for hardpack.

      Traction on soft ground is outstanding and mud-shedding is above average, but even in such conditions, the rolling resistance is so high that I can't justify using this tire. You could find similar traction in a faster tire or you could run a mud/soft-specific downhill tire with a light casing and get more traction with similar rolling resistance.

      You can find tires that are equally good in soft conditions, better on firm ground, and roll dramatically faster. If you do, for some reason, choose to use this tire, I think it's better on the rear.
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 2

      Submitted by Ashwin Amanna a Cross Country Rider from Blacksburg, VA
      Date Reviewed: 7/8/2004 12:10:49 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Douthat
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $17
      Purchased At: icycles
      Strengths: fairlt light, easy to mount, good in corners
      Weaknesses: Slips out on wet roots, knobs too hard
      Bottom Line: I was hoping that the scoop profile of the knobs would make it a good overall tire. And it does do well in dry conditions and holds corners well. However I found it slipping out on any wet root. Even the slightest pedaling on a wet root and it would spin. I think the knobs are too hard and don't grip enough. I'm running it with Stans No tubes with pressures between 30 and 35. With all the rain we've been having these are a bust for me.
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 2

      Submitted by Keck Baker a Cross Country Rider from Virginia
      Date Reviewed: 9/7/2003 11:17:25 AM
      FavoriteTrail: ??
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $30
      Purchased At: Pedal power
      Strengths: not many. corners nice in wet terrain
      Weaknesses: After having this tire for less than a month it is completly destroyed. I ride a alot of different terrain. I went up to the mountains last week to ride up and then down about 20 miles on really narly rock. The tire is dead, knobs are poping off and exposing the brown-tan layer underneith. I have been riding since 1993 and have never had such junk.
      Similar Products Tried: maxxis,panaracer,irc
      Bike Setup: giant mcmse1 all xt mavic 517 black
      Bottom Line: buy this tire if you never blaze down rocky terrain
      Value Rating: 1 Overall Rating: 1

      Submitted by Ryan a Racer from WI
      Date Reviewed: 7/24/2003 6:06:38 AM
      FavoriteTrail: all
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $10
      Strengths: Traction/grip in any condition except asphalt. Great Life on tread. Made in Germany.
      Weaknesses: none
      Similar Products Tried: tires
      Bike Setup: traction pro rear. explorer pro front
      Bottom Line: I have not used this tire on the front, but it is the best rear tire I used. It may not be the best on the road but as the description says it is a cc tire. I bought two of the older Duro tires used. I have put over 200 miles on the one tire and it still looks the way it did when I bought it.
      Great Tire!!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Brian a Racer from Milwaukee, WI
      Date Reviewed: 6/12/2003 3:41:19 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Anything Techincal or Fast
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Purchased At: LBS
      Strengths: Traction. Reasonable wear. Traction. Very good self-cleaning tread. Traction.
      Weaknesses: Vibrations on the road. Not the fastest tire out there. Continental has stopped making this tire as far as I can tell.
      Bike Setup: Airborne Lancaster, SID SL, XT Drivetrain w/SRAM PC-99 Hollowlink chain, Avid Single Digit Seven brakes and levers, Chris King headset, Chris King hubs w/DT Revolution Spokes and nipples w/Mavic x517 rims, Titec Ti seatpost, Titec Phat Head Ti stem, Titec PG Ti handle bars, WTB dual compound grips, Continental Traction(when wet and muddy) or Kenda Kharisma Crystal.
      Bottom Line: Traction. This tire out climbs and out corners any other tire I have tried. The last two WORS Cups have experienced near torrential down pours either the day of or day before the race. In both races I was able to climb every section of trail, often when other riders had to dismount and climb. Slipped some on wet roots and rocks, but anything is going to slip then. I usually save these tires for a rainy day, so they don't get many miles on them, since they aren't the fastest tire around. On brief road rides to the trails, you can certainly feel the knobs flex, but thats not a big deal since I am using them for the off road traction they provide in wet conditions. This tire got me up a climb that I had failed to be able to accomplish in even the driest conditions with other tires, and it was wet when I tried it with this tire. I use the Traction on both front and back. Not the best all around tire out there, but certainly one of the best when it comes to wet and muddy conditions.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Phil a Cross Country Rider from Guildford, UK
      Date Reviewed: 1/10/2003 10:28:57 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Surrey Hills
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $40
      Purchased At: Dave Hinde
      Strengths: Traction - it does what it says on the tin. This tyre - paired with an Explorer pro on the front - gets me up wet and dry climbs better than anything before it. It's great in gloop as well and we get a lot of that round here and it has great mud-shedding too. Also, it avoids punctures better than the Trailblaster it replaced. Fantastic combination. And light too in the kevlar version.
      Weaknesses: Not had it long enough to see it it shows the same problems others have experienced. For the time being, I'm in love with it.
      Similar Products Tried: Specialized, Panaracer Trailblaster (overrated - puncture prone and slippy as hell)
      Bike Setup: Santa Cruz Superlight, Mavic X618 rims on Hope ti XC hubs, Fox Float RL fork
      Bottom Line: No plans to change this combo - I love it.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Robert a Weekend Warrior from Savannah, GA USA
      Date Reviewed: 12/17/2002 6:44:29 AM
      FavoriteTrail: All the trails around Augusta Ga
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $18
      Purchased At: ebay
      Strengths: So far has good griping power on all types of terrain. Mud, loose rock, leaf covered trails, dry dirt, and over roots. Is directional for using it either on the front or rear rim.
      Weaknesses: On the road has a weird vibration, I would guess from the heavy knobbies.
      Similar Products Tried: Cheng Sheng knobbies which were great for the last year and a half till they just plain wore out.
      Bike Setup: Giant Rainer SE with upgraded rims, tires, rear derailer, and a new crank set.
      Bottom Line: Savannah this time of year is nothing but mud. I am talking 4 to 5 inches deep. Standing water so deep your feet are in it when you pedal and it is loaded with roots.

      These tires grip great. Going thru the mud and water, I was spending most of my time with my rear tire spinning, I have had little to no slippage. Spots where my old rear tire was spinning out on roots as you climbed, or on turns where the rear tire would slip out from under me in the mud are over.

      So far they have gripped great, what small climbs we do have I have been able to climb over, I am not getting the spin out in the mud that I was getting, and when climbing over roots that are wet I am not spinning out either.

      The only draw back has been on the road. They have a really heavy weird vibration.

      Having saved 10 to 15$ buying on ebay as compaired to the bike shop I give it a 5, as for overall rating a 4 since I have not had a chance to ride any really good trails with it.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Giuliano a Weekend Warrior from Italy
      Date Reviewed: 8/26/2002 8:21:11 AM
      Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
      Price Paid: $40
      Strengths: Good grip, does not bounce too much.
      Weaknesses: Poor grip on wet surfaces. Wears fast.
      Bottom Line: I used it only on the rear wheel. It's a good tire in all conditions BUT when the ground is wet stay away from roots and rocks. I had 3 of these and I never had problems like rips and so.
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Chainey a Weekend Warrior from Saratoga.NY
      Date Reviewed: 8/18/2002 11:07:43 AM
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Price Paid: $25
      Purchased At: Local Shop
      Strengths: This tire is lite for its size and will grip most anything in most conditions.
      Weaknesses: Side walls collapses, tread wears fast and grip goes fast.
      Bottom Line: This tire gets off to a flying start with good grip hooking up in all conditions. Not so good on the front as it will squirm like crazy under hard braking. On the back it can do the job well until the edges go and then it performs badly.I got these as my previous cross country tire split on the sides and the tractions are replacements, but one of them has blown its side and I'm kind of worried about the other one. In short, a good tire with good grip and lite but watch out on the sidewall scene.
      Value Rating: 2 Overall Rating: 3

      Submitted by Chris Smalley a Cross Country Rider from Coral Gables, FL
      Date Reviewed: 8/16/2002 1:52:26 PM
      FavoriteTrail: still looking
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Price Paid: $10000000
      Purchased At: LBS in New Zealand
      Strengths: Great dry climbing. Rolls easily. Good rear tire.
      Weaknesses: Wears a bit fast. Would not consider it for a front. Could not find one to replace the one I wore out.
      Similar Products Tried: WTB Velociraptors
      Bike Setup: GT Avalanche / Rock Shox Psylo XC. WTB Velociraptor on front.
      Bottom Line: Bought this in New Zealand (Wet conditions). It was pretty good in the wet. Slippery on roots ( is there a tire that isn't?). Moved to Pasadena, CA (Very dry, lots of climbing). Awsome dry climbing, even when pretty worn out.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Chuck a Cross Country Rider from Dallas
      Date Reviewed: 8/6/2002 2:53:40 PM
      FavoriteTrail: The lomg and windy
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $35
      Purchased At: local bike shop
      Strengths: Surefooted. rolls fast and holds the line. good F & B
      Weaknesses: Kind of expensive and the sidewalls split
      Similar Products Tried: All kinds
      Bike Setup: Marin Rift Zone
      Bottom Line: These tires were great at first but then PoP from no place the sides on both of them splits. Could not believe. Goes to my bike shack and the Guy replaces them both no problem and tells me ........Yeah it happens all the time. So I guess 3 chillis for real good service but its gotta be 1 for a real bad manufacture.
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 1

      Submitted by Superboy a Cross Country Rider from Massachusetts
      Date Reviewed: 8/1/2002 7:22:32 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Pittsfield State Forest
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $35
      Purchased At: LOcal Shop
      Strengths: None
      Weaknesses: Heavy and slow, holds mud and gravels, sidewalls prone to catastrophic failure, slips on any hard wet surface (roots and rocks in early spring are terrifying on this turkey of a tire!).
      Similar Products Tried: Velociraptors, Hutchinson Alligators, Michelin Hot S
      Bottom Line: AS winter slowly faded into early spring I decided to give these tires a try in the early Massachusetts wet trail conditions. Worst tires I've ever used, First, the oversized lugs failed to shed mud, they slipped on every rock and root encountered,-everytime I rode on them this spring, I could barely control my bike. And finally my front and rear tires both splits from the sidewall through the tread area within the first month of use. Honestly, over the years I've found that straight-foward medium tread xc tires (Panaracer Fie xc pro, hutch python, michelin wild grippers) out perform the supposed bad-condition mud and muck ires (Velociraptors/ Traction Pros) in all conditions. The xc tires shed mud much more effectively, they roll fast, hook up better on hard (wet!!!) surfaces, and have proven more durable. The continentals blow big chunks..boo hiss!
      Value Rating: 1 Overall Rating: 1

      Submitted by LARBIKE a Weekend Warrior from San Antonio, TX USA
      Date Reviewed: 4/29/2002 9:12:42 AM
      FavoriteTrail: O.P Schnabel
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Price Paid: $15
      Purchased At: Unicycles.com
      Strengths: The rear tire hooks up very well in dry conditions. Climbing and rear traction is excellent on dry dirt, gravel, and broken-up limestone. This tire is fairly skittish when used as a front tire, although I found I could reduce this tendency somewhat by reversing the front tire direction.
      Weaknesses: The major weakness of this tire is on wet/muddy surfaces. They slip on wet rocks and roots, and I have had a couple of unexpected hard falls due to this. These tires also give a noticeably harsher ride than my old velociraptors.
      Similar Products Tried: WTB Velociraptors
      Bike Setup: Schwinn Rocket 88
      Bottom Line: I got these on clearance for $15/each. I think that, for the money, these were a good deal. I believe that the Conti's are superior in dry conditons to Velociraptors but fall short in wet/muddy conditions. Has anyone had similar experiences with silicium compound tires?
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 3

      Submitted by Gary Brown a Weekend Warrior from Germany
      Date Reviewed: 12/30/2001 3:51:51 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Anything technical
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $15
      Purchased At: Bicycle in Bielefeld
      Strengths: Awesome traction
      Cool looks
      Pretty light
      Weaknesses: none
      Similar Products Tried: Conti Explorer pro, Exporer, Other cheaper stuff.
      Bike Setup: Cannondale F500 frame Mavic 222 rims, xt drivetrain, avid arch rivals, coda crank, easton seatpost/bars terry fly seat.xmo forks
      Bottom Line: Just finished a 30 km ride in Snow around some quite technical trails in the nord westfallia area.The tyre which I only fitted two days ago performed outstandingly, Yesterday I did a similiar route and had my first ever pinch flat. Decided to up the pressure and hey presto no pinch flat today and great performance for only 35DM APPROX £12.00
      This tyre took me thru terrain that I would never have previously managed,now my mates are also getting a set. Matched with an Explorer Pro on the front, Bought this tyre after reading this review page.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Marty a Cross Country Rider from Cleveland, OH USA
      Date Reviewed: 10/10/2001 3:55:07 PM
      FavoriteTrail: raccoon happyland
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $50
      Purchased At: bicycletires.com
      Strengths: Great Handling, tough, everything I could want.
      Weaknesses: Zero
      Similar Products Tried: Velocirators (like them), Michalin Wildgrippers (hated them)
      Bike Setup: 1999 Ibis Alibi, Superfly, XTR, Raceface.
      Bottom Line: My Michalin Wildgrippers blew their belts before the end of thier first season and started rubbing into my Maguras. I asked a rider freind of mines who also rides 5 days a week what he reccommends, he said "Spend the extra cash get Conti's and never look back". He was dead on. I put an explorer pro on the front and a traction pro on the back and had the best traction season ever. When I thought the bike was going to wash out it wouldn't. Ohio can be real muddy and has nice hardpack, they performed great on both. Buy them.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Christian Long a Cross Country Rider from Montréal, now living in Denver, CO
      Date Reviewed: 7/8/2001 2:55:19 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Colorado Trail
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $35
      Purchased At: Westside cyclery
      Strengths: - Light
      - Excellent grip when new
      Weaknesses: - Wears very fast
      - Price (I got it on sale though)
      Similar Products Tried: Too numerous to list
      Bike Setup: 2000 Specialized FSR XC Pro, RaceFace Next LP crank, Light Speed rear suspension upgrade, Shimano downhill pedals, Specialized Titanium ergonomic seat.
      Bottom Line: The best traction I've ever experienced for Colorado/Utah conditions (dry, rocky, sandy). I only had optimal traction for about 2 weeks, then I rode about 20 miles on slickrock, that totally destroyed the tire. I would assume that pavement would do the same. Knobs started coming off after about 5 weeks of riding. I kept it for about 2 months, traction was completely gone by then (about 500 miles/860km). Low rating because of the unacceptable tread wear.
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 3

      Submitted by Joseph Stanczak a Cross Country Rider from NE Ohio
      Date Reviewed: 5/26/2001 8:49:46 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Vultures Knob
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $14
      Purchased At: Universal Cycles
      Strengths: Grip like no one's business. I can't believe how well I can climb and do pipes with these on the rear!
      Haven't had a pinched tube since putting these on.
      Weaknesses: Wear is less than ideal, but not too bad.
      Moderately heavy.
      Similar Products Tried: Matrix Pirhanna; Conty Explorer Pro's
      Bike Setup: '95 Trek 850 w/Avid SD-7's, STX shifters, XT RD, Alivio FD, Alivio hub, Matrix wheels.
      Bottom Line: I'm a heavier rider (220#) and had problems with the rear tires either slipping on uphills, or wearing out too fast. These Conty's solved that problem for me.
      They corner as if on rails, never slide out on me, and were cheap!
      Have not had any issues with mounting on my Matrix rims.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Neil Cain a Cross Country Rider from London, UK
      Date Reviewed: 2/20/2001 4:47:24 AM
      FavoriteTrail: The secret one in Thetford...
      Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
      Purchased At: Buckley-Saxon Cycles
      Strengths: Sticks to the ground like sh*t on a stick, corners like it's on rails, reasonably light (in the kevlar version), works on both front and rear.
      Weaknesses: Expensive (these babies cost as much as my car tyres!), bugger to get on my rims (Mavic 221's).
      Similar Products Tried: WTB Veloc, Panaracer Smoke / Dart, various Speshy stuff, Bonties.
      Bike Setup: '97 Paragon, ESP 9.0sl, XT, SX ti, Conti, Time Carbons.
      Bottom Line: These cuties grip to the trail like a doberman with a serious grudge! I'm on my second set now, and got kevlar beads this time round to cut some of the weight. They still aren't the lightest tyres in the world, but for when the trails aren't sun baked, these rule (when the trails are sun baked I'm on semis). They clear and grip in all but the nastiest clay (which there is a lot of around here) and you can lay them through corners with total confidence. I've been cornering on these when the guy behind me on Wildgrippers has felt his bike begin to go. The Continental sidewall also gives a lovely plush ride (you'll notice it when you stick a new set of Contis on...).
      My only real gripe is they are a pig to get on and off my M221 rims (esp. the kevlar beaded versions) and cost a packet to replace.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by pm2 from Dallas
      Date Reviewed: 1/22/2001 7:55:35 PM
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $35
      Strengths: This tire provides more than enough grip for most situations and is very predictable. I run it on the rear w/an Explorer Pro on the front.
      Weaknesses: In truly muddy conditions when only a mud tire will do, these will let go. They have a fairly high rolling resistance compared to Conti's Explorer Pro.
      Similar Products Tried: Psycho K's, Velociraptors
      Bottom Line: This tire is hard to beat. If the rolling resistance were lower it would be better, but then it probably not grip as well. It just hooks up everywhere on a wide variety of surfaces.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by ron a Cross Country Rider from bakersfield,ca
      Date Reviewed: 1/5/2001 10:09:13 AM
      FavoriteTrail: sand canyon
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: snider's cyclery
      Strengths: awsome traction in all conditions,low rolling resistance.
      Weaknesses: wieght, but for the price you can't complain
      Similar Products Tried: conti x-country,conti explorer pro,tioga factory xc
      Bottom Line: THIS TIRE HOOKS UP IN ALL KINDS OF SITUATIONS!!!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Brady a Cross Country Rider from Tuscaloosa
      Date Reviewed: 10/7/2000 12:46:22 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Oak Mountain 17m loop
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $34
      Purchased At: Came on bike
      Strengths: Great handling, very good sidebite, brakes well too.
      Weaknesses: One annoying weakness, likes to pick up leaves a lot and put them in your brakes
      Similar Products Tried: Conti Atlanta
      Bike Setup: Cannondale SuperV 500
      Bottom Line: This tire really does awesome in corners. I really appreciated the tire when I went off a jump and landed sideways, the tire did not slip out from under me, dug in and allowed me to stay on the bike without visiting the ground below me.

      This tire came originaly on the rear, the front was a Conti Atlanta that had to go. I moved this tire to the front and placed a Conti Comp Pro on the back. This has turned out to be one hell of a setup!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by John a Cross Country Rider from Newfoundland, Canada
      Date Reviewed: 9/27/2000 5:49:21 PM
      FavoriteTrail: South Side?
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Purchased At: used from a friend
      Strengths: Good traction, light weight, good handling
      Weaknesses: A little narrow, expensive
      Similar Products Tried: Panaracer Hardcore Smoke/Dart, Michelin Wildgripper Lite S
      Bike Setup: '95 Giant ATX 880, '97 Judy XC, Mavic 217 front, Campy rear, original STX-RC derailleurs, LX cranks, XTR cassette, XT BB, 747s
      Bottom Line: I got this tire when I bought a rear wheel off a friend of mine. It was worn through the orange, and had a rip in the sidewall but I rode it for a year, and its a really good tire. A little pricey though, so I went for some Wildgrippers when I finally got new tires. I rode the tire in technical, rooty, muddy, and generally wet conditions.
      Value Rating: 2 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Ron Clemins a Weekend Warrior from Phoenixville, Pa, USA
      Date Reviewed: 9/6/2000 12:02:58 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Valley Forge Park
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $26
      Purchased At: Bike Line - Exton, Pa
      Strengths: They stick to everything, especially when wet. Very durable. Resistance to punctures and pinch flats. Easy to put on and take off.
      Weaknesses: Weight
      Similar Products Tried: ATB all terrainasaurus, Specialized dirt master? (stock on Stumpy comp)