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Michelin Jet S

Average Rating 3.92/5
# of Reviews 38
MSRP $ 39.99
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Description:
  • "Optimized" Semi-Slick for Faster Riding on Hardpack to Intermediate Terrain.
  • New tread pattern for low rolling resistance with improved grip over traditional semi-slick (due to inclined sipes and taller, reinforced could blocks).
  • Very light - only 500 grams in 26" x 2.0" - thanks to new high density 127 tpi casing, optimized semi-slick tread pattern and lightweight folding Kevlar bead.
  • High level of puncture resistance, especially in the larger 2.0" wide size.
  • Superior grip and braking due to the unique directional inclined sipes, molded from new Silicium compound using a proprietary Michelin process.
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    Submitted by Ben a Cross Country Rider from Lansing, Michigan
    Date Reviewed: November 29, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:Poto
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:borrowed from a shop owner
    Strengths:Light weight, low rolling resistance, grip on hardpack and sand
    Weaknesses:Grip in mud
    Similar Products Used:Bontrager Jones XR, Kenda Klaw, Kenda Klimax Lite
    Bike Setup:Fisher Piranha 1x9
    Bottom Line:These are great tires for everything other than mud. I never had any problem with these on hardpack from dry to damp, and these are amazing on sand. They are very grippy and they inspire a lot of confidence on sand, but beware of mud!

    I rode on of these on the front on a drenched, torn up, and extremely muddy trail in a race (a mistake on my part, we were told that the trails were in good condition), and they were no better than slicks. They had no grip at all, whether it was on the straights or in the corners. I wiped out twice within a mile of riding, both on very broad corners that a proper mud tire would have gripped through. On the second wipe out, my front tire just shot out without any warning of losing grip, and I ended up breaking my leg because of the fall.

    In short, use these tires for pretty much anything other than mud. They grip great for hardpack and sand especially, but they are downright dangerous when things get slippery.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Diggs a Cross Country Rider from Iowa
    Date Reviewed: November 8, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:Iceman-Vasa
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Strengths:Fast fast fast, very versatile. Floats through sand. Green tread never wears out.
    Weaknesses:Mud
    Similar Products Used:Mythos XC slick
    Bike Setup:Rocky Mtn. Thin Air. XTR
    Bottom Line:I have a set with nearly a thousand miles on them. Yes, nearly a thousand offroad miles. In dry to damp conditions, these are awesome. They hook up amazingly well for the minimal tread. With use they get a fatter, rounder profile. They are amazingly supple, but require high air pressure to ride correctly. They have such a soft sidewall that anything less than 50psi causes the sidewalls to fold. Reviews about flats and pinch flats are idiots who don't know how to inflate a tire properly. I use mine religiously with tire liners and I have about one flat per year, and I ride in a wooded areas with three inch thorns everywhere. I've raced these several times in the Iceman and they rock on hard pack sand and float over loose, 6 inch deep sand. In fact, you can even spin these through deep loose sand on climbs. Its all about technique and using things as they were intended. Without a doubt this is the tire I keep going back to. After four years of riding this tire, the tread is hardly worn. Michelin changed the name of the tire, its no longer the Jet S, its on their website though. Not sure if the new all black version still has the Silicium compound. As far as climbing, if the trail is dry, these things climb over roots and rocks like a billy goat. 5 flaming turds for these, and I rate them as the best tire I've ever had the pleasure of owning. As the sidewalls are very thin fabric, I'd avoid them if you ride through rock gardens all the time. On dirt, they are without a doubt the fastest. Oh, and they are nearly as fast as a full slick on pavement.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Nick P a Racer from Austin Texas
    Date Reviewed: September 19, 2005
    Favoriate Trail:Emma Long City Park, Kelly Creek Trail
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Purchased At:Local bike shop
    Strengths:decent grip for an intermediate tire, good traction and low rolling resistance
    Weaknesses:WEAK, incredibly weak -- will get you flats day in and day out
    Similar Products Used:Most other tire brands
    Bike Setup:Hardtail Gary Fisher Kaitai
    Bottom Line:This is advertised as a race tire for dry rocky terrain, and supposedly good resistance to punctures. Well, this is just NOT TRUE. Pinch flats are terrible with this tire. I've had at least for the last couple of races I've done, yesterday a rock cut the sidewall open, I replaced the tube and got back on track but 30 mins later in the race, I pinch flatted again.

    Probably good for non technical trail, near road-like tracks. Make sure you put at least 35-40 psi into the tire or you are almost guaranteed to have problems.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Rob a Cross Country Rider from Temecula
    Date Reviewed: March 29, 2005
    Favoriate Trail:last one
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:Nashbar
    Strengths:You will become a faster tube changer and patchmaster, they do roll good
    Weaknesses:it punctures when you look at it hard. it does not run true on any of my wheels I get flats from gravel.
    Similar Products Used:conti town and country great but heavy
    Bike Setup:schwinn homegrown comp
    Bottom Line:I bought these tires to ride on flat hardpack trail, thats a no there, I had a flat on every ride. After that I used them for road riding only well in one month road riding only I had about 20 flats, this tire is a real joke. And please don't say For Racing only, like people can really have flats there. The worst tire ever. Well I got a new set of schwalbe tires in the mail, they have a kevlar belt like the Michelin should have.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by SuperSlinky a Cross Country Rider from The Rust Belt
    Date Reviewed: March 27, 2005
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $25.00
    Purchased At:Performance
    Strengths:Jack of all trades. A credible road and off-road tire. Lightweight, Michelin quality. Surprising long life considering the thin rubber.
    Weaknesses:Master of none. It would be hard to say if this tire excels at any one thing, maybe hard pack single track, which is what you find most around here. Poor puncture resistance, especially with the tubeless version.
    Similar Products Used:Too many to list
    Bike Setup:Titus Loco-Moto, Fox Vanilla, Hope/Mavic wheelset, etc.
    Bottom Line:This is my favorite tire, warts and all. I like to take my MTB on the road sometimes, and this tire makes my Titus a fiendishly good road bike. I avoid muddy trails, which is certainly this tire's weakest point. Punture resistance is dismal. The tubeless version especially will puncture with a dirty look. That is what prevents me from giving it the highest rating. Looks like they are out of production now, so it looks like I will have to find a new favorite tire.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Bonjing a Weekend Warrior from Manila, Philippines
    Date Reviewed: July 14, 2004
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $25.00
    Strengths:VERY LIGHT! Easy on the pedalling
    Weaknesses:Prone to puncture by just a staple wire. Had to punctures, one is a staple wire and one is a small sliver of glass.
    Bike Setup:GTS M5 Frame, Avid Mechanical Discs with Speed Dial 5 Levers, SRAM Cassettes, Mixed Deore/XT Group
    Bottom Line:Even though I had two punctures successively, I still would buy this tires. They're very light and easy on the legs when pedalling. Great for qucik acceleration, including uphill (as long as the legs can take it). High speed cornering on asphalt/concrete roads is a breeze and you can feel that you still can control the bike.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by urban lauski a Cross Country Rider from London, UK
    Date Reviewed: June 29, 2004
    Favoriate Trail:The one I'm on
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:Light, does what it was designed to do and very well.
    Weaknesses:Expensive.
    Bike Setup:Marin 'Peak
    Bottom Line:Tyres are sooooooooooo subjective and the 'right' tyre for everyone does not exist. Dial in factors like the conditions you are riding in, your weight, the pressures you run, your rims, your riding style... it's a headache.

    If you're like me - XC hardpack, 120lbs and doesn't mind if the front end gets a bit squirelly occasionally - give these serious thought. Most of us are quite adept at changing tubes and 4 punctures last year seems reasonable enough. These things HATE glass shards - but they're easy to mount. When it's muddy, out come the Panaracers - no big deal.

    Not the safest but certainly the fastest rubber you can get for dry XC hardpack.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Andrei Lena a Cross Country Rider from Canberra, Australia
    Date Reviewed: May 12, 2004
    Favoriate Trail:cross country
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:Canberra
    Strengths:Only good for bitumen
    Weaknesses:Just a crap tyre. Crap tyre wall, crap tread, crap width, crap colour (green), not puncture resistent at all, really hard to fit, absolutely useless off road - you might as well be riding on full slicks, does not counter-steer well.
    Similar Products Used:Kenda Kinetics, Hutchinsons, Michelin Wild gripper Front S, Maxxis High Rollers, Maxxis Minion, Specialized Rocksters.
    Bike Setup:Specialized hard rock frame, LX drive train, Psylo SL fork, Velocity cilff hanger rims, Maxxis tyres.etc..
    Bottom Line:I hate this tyre. I call it names when I ride on it. This tyre is afraid of anything soft and bumpy. It is practically useless off road. Did I mention how crap this tyre is? Well its crap!!! I only keep it because I paid like 60 Australian dollars for it, and because it is ok on bitumen. I keep hoping that Jesus Christ can redeem this tyre. It is so crap. I have had so many pinch flats on it. I really regret buying it. Now - I am going off to have a cry!!
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Penguin On Prozac a Cross Country Rider from leicestershire, eng
    Date Reviewed: January 27, 2004
    Favoriate Trail:cannock chase or die
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Purchased At:www.allterraincycles.co.uk
    Strengths:Very fast (the 1.6in v), high roll resitance, handle very good on hardpack. Michilen always dominate tyre sports don't they, and they also look minted with their green rubber and black side walls.
    Weaknesses:knowing michelin might cease producing these
    Similar Products Used:wildgripper in white, panaracer smoke / dart
    Bike Setup:easton elite ultralite, deore lx trans, avid sd .2.1, flite, fsa orbit uf, mavic x517 and these miche's
    Bottom Line:If you want a great harpack for summer use then get these puppies, theyre not designed for heavy winter mud as the tread is not nobbly. I have the 1.6 inch width which makes them fast tyers on tarmac, so theyre ideal for the commuter who also likes to go off road from time to time. Im impressed by the handling in the wet, at first i was hesitant because they have low profile tread, but its ok. They also stop well, as the rubber is very stick & grippy. I got them very cheap at just £26 uk sterlings a pair , so i give them 5/5 for value, i hav'nt had them long enough to know durabilty but i give um 4/5 (5\5 on dry hardpack) for perfomance since they 're better off the bike in the muddy British winter months. Oh yeah.. lock the wheels up if you park in town... that nice green draws attention to people that they're nice miche's. :P
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Jase a Weekend Warrior from Singapore
    Date Reviewed: November 11, 2003
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $45.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:Low rolling resistance. Great on hardpack.
    Weaknesses:Hairy on the wet stuff.
    Similar Products Used:Specialized Mt Baldys, Michelin comp24.1, Michelin CompS Lights
    Bottom Line:I got this tire for the front wheel for its low rolling resistance and the fact that a lot of my riding is done on tarmac and hardpack.

    This tire works great for its intended purpose, which is hardpack. But when it rains a little and you're in the rough, it doesn't really provide much confidence for those hairy switchbacks in the more downward direction.

    When I take it on the trail nearby which has sharp rocks, roots and ruts, so far, i've managed to blow the tire more than I would like. This could be due to the low pressure I run (35psi) or the fact that the sidewalls aren't the greatest.

    It is however great on hardpack, which is its intended purpose, so if you ride a lot of smooth rolling hardpack trails it will work great. So considering they work great for what they're made for and not so great for what they're not made for(and considering the fact that i shouldn't be using them for what they're not made for.), 4 chillis here.

    Found them a bit steep in the financial departement. 3 chillis
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Jan Mertens a Cross Country Rider from Asse, Belgium
    Date Reviewed: October 28, 2003
    Favoriate Trail:Mount Parnitha, Greece
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:magazine
    Strengths:Very fast, good grip for a semi slick, good cornering, easy to place and to repair, a lot of fun...
    Weaknesses:punctures easy, stay concentrated in turns on loose surfaces, do not use in mud or wet stones & roots (but do not forget that it`s not designed for it)
    Similar Products Used:IRC, Ritchey, Hutchinson
    Bike Setup:gary fisher suger 2+
    Bottom Line:The perfect tire where for it`s designed, the best semi slick you can find
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Ma ge si a from Shanghai
    Date Reviewed: July 13, 2003
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Purchased At:Flying Ball HK
    Strengths:Fast rolling, light weight, good on hardpack and no problems on sharp rocks. Tread holds up pretty well for looking so thin.
    Weaknesses:lousy in gravel, slides as outer lugs are to small, forget about any little bit of mud.
    Bike Setup:26 x 1.6 version, F800 Lefty, Easton E70, Sella Prolink Gel, X317 mavics, avid mech disc.
    Bottom Line:No side wall bollocks. Surprising on sharp rocky sections, only 1 flat till now, as lots of trails are paved with former houses (China countryside). Slides in gravel even in straight line. Great for hardpack or road, nice speed. Not for slippery stuff.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Mark a Cross Country Rider from Austin
    Date Reviewed: July 5, 2003
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:Local shop
    Strengths:Durability, longevity, rolling resistance, & ride.
    Weaknesses:Cost. But then again every $20-35 tire I've prucahsed has lasted around six months before meeting its maker. Little too much lateral roll in the sidewalls while cornering.
    Similar Products Used:Geax Revert, Mich. Wildgripper S, some crappy Kenda's
    Bike Setup:Giant frame, 120mm Manitou X-Vert w/heavy-duty spring set, XT/XTR, RaceFace Prodigy CS & BB, Kore stem, cheap wheels
    Bottom Line:I must have 1500 miles on these guys now consisting of hardpack (mostly limestone and a pinch of dirt) and daily road use. I am genuinely amazed at by their treadlife. The rolling resistance is great for asphalt, but they still afford a reasonable amount of purchase on slippery-ass limestone trails. Aside from a twig that managed to impail itself through the original rear tire (how the hell it happened I have no idea), I am complaint-free. I've recommended these tires to friends seeking a good commuter tire, and they've had similar positive feedback. I would without question continue purchasing the Jet S. Matter of fact, just ordered some for a new cyclocross bike.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Allen Coulonge, Jr. a Weekend Warrior from New Orleans
    Date Reviewed: June 12, 2003
    Favoriate Trail:Any
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:Online
    Strengths:Fast rolling tire, feels good on the street or on hardpack.
    Weaknesses:SIDEWALLS ARE REALLY WEAK!!! DO NOT BUY THIS TIRE!!! YOU COULD GET HURT!!!
    Similar Products Used:Bontrager AC, Panaracer Fire XC pro, No other semi slicks.
    Bike Setup:Trek 4900 w/ Full XT/XTR Group, RockShox Duke XC, Cane Creek WAM Ti Crono Wheels, Eggbeaters, Syntace Bar Stem Combo, Selle San Marco Arami saddle
    Bottom Line:Run, do not walk away from these tires. I was riding on a bike path today around a park at about 18 miles per hour, went over a little bridge and had the Front tires sidewall blow out on me throwing me over the bars. Lovely landing with a shoulder and face grind. I thought that maybe some of the other posters were full of crap about the sidewall problem, but they were not. It scratched up my front rim real bad (kudos to Cane Creek for a tough product, still in true.) By the way, these tires only had 18 miles on them and yes I know how to put tire on and to check the bead. I was running them at 45 psi when this happened. DO NOT BUY THESE TIRES!!!! I will never buy Michelin again!
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Sean a Racer from Irvine
    Date Reviewed: April 16, 2003
    Favoriate Trail:El Preito Pasadena
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $22.00
    Purchased At:Performance Bike
    Strengths:Great traction for a semi-slick. Feels super fast compared to a knobby tire. Quiet.
    Weaknesses:wears easily, poor traction in sand- almost feels like you're floating
    Similar Products Used:too many to name
    Bike Setup:Litespeed Unicoi, Crossmax Wheels, SID SL, XTR
    Bottom Line:This tire worked great at the Sea Otter. There couldn't be a more perfect tire out there for the course. I didn't lose any traction anywhere on the course, held my line around every turn, and felt like I had road tires while circling the track. Great racing tire in hard pack conditions though beware of sand.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by john mateeya a Racer from Fonthill,Ontario,Canada
    Date Reviewed: April 13, 2003
    Favoriate Trail:ALL OF EM!
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:bike fit canada paid 60$ canadian
    Strengths:Great grip on hardpack and not too bad on soft stuff.
    Weaknesses:Although it has not happened to me, i have heard that these tires have a reputation of the sidewalls exploding. I was riding once with a friend that had these tires and all of a sudden, BOOM!!! the sidwall exploded on the flat at fairly low speed, which was wierd becuz we had just went through a rough bumpy section.
    Similar Products Used:bontrager revolt ss
    Bike Setup:specialized hardrock. definatly not stock!!!! xt, lx setup, judy fork, easton bars, sunrims ditch whitch
    Bottom Line:these tires are very good in hardpack, but are a little more difficult in the soft wetter terrain. On the road there pretty fast with higher pressure, but i dont trust them with over 50 psi because i have heard plenty of stories, and seen the sidewalls explode on these tires.

    SO I GIVE THESE TIRES FIVE HOT TAMALES!!!!!!!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Brian a Weekend Warrior from Toronto Ontario Canada
    Date Reviewed: March 14, 2003
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $57.00
    Purchased At:Sporting Life (CAN $)
    Strengths:Very durable, after two plus years of riding I have yet to wear the tread down. Looks good with green and black. Smooth and quiet ride (no tire hum or vibration).
    Weaknesses:After a few rides the green center tread looks dirty, but otherwise, no complaints. Little pricy, but no different then any other good bicycle tires.
    Similar Products Used:Maxxis, Hutchinson Python gold and Mosquito Gold, Michelin Sprint and Sprint S.
    Bike Setup:"Super Raliegh" Totally custom built 1999 Raliegh Micro-Lite - XTR, Race Face, Chris King, Mavic.
    Bottom Line:Overall this is a good tire. The build quality and durability is the same as that found in Michelins other tire lines for both bikes and autos. The green center tread is a nice touch and looks good when clean.

    Highly recommended for those looking for a solid XC tire, and they are available in black as well.

    Well worth the $57 Canadian (plus 15% tax).
    Long lasting tread-life, and good looks.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Jeremiah Russell a Racer from Russell MA USA
    Date Reviewed: February 19, 2003
    Favoriate Trail:Sanderson Falls
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Gravity Warehouse!!!!!
    Strengths:Rolled fast
    Good Traction
    Light
    Weaknesses:Pinch flats way to easy, like every other ride
    I was running like 50 psi too!
    weak side walls
    Similar Products Used:IRC Mythos 2.1
    Tioga Factory XCs 1.95
    Michelin Comp S 1.95
    Hutchinsons Pythons Airlights 2.1
    Bike Setup:Tomac Buckshot 00 (Pre Lightspeed Buyout)
    raceface, tompson, sram xo, avid ultimates etc
    Bottom Line:They corner slightly better than your typical semislick, which isn't very good

    i might of kept using them except on like my 5 ride with them they just exploded and left a large whole in the side wall.

    buy the comp s tires, better traction, more for you money
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Anders a Racer from Sweden
    Date Reviewed: October 18, 2002
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $25.00
    Purchased At:Michelin tent at a race
    Strengths:Very low rolling resistance
    Only one puncture in one year of xc-racing
    Weaknesses:These tires wears out quite fast, but i already knew this so i purchased two pairs at the same time
    Does not have the durability of the ordinary (black) jet tire
    Similar Products Used:Ritchey Speedmax, Michelin jet and a few others
    Bike Setup:Merida Matts 990SX Full XTR
    Bottom Line:I dont agree with the riders who say that this is a weak tire. I have used it for both training and racing and in one year i´ve had one puncture on two sets of tires. And i´m not the lightest rider around (I weigh around 160lbs). But the tire is not the lightest around an now when i have worn out my second pair i´m thinking about trying something lighter. But i think this tire is ideal for what it´s done for and strongly reccomend it for everyone who wants to ride fast. Maby it´s not the best in muddy conditions but this year has been realy dry and I have only decided for a tire with larger knobs once.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Bill a Cross Country Rider from Colorado Springs
    Date Reviewed: September 25, 2002
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:Light weight, low rolling resistance, excellent traction
    Weaknesses:Durability?
    Bottom Line:I've used this tire on the rear of my hard-tail for the past 12 months. This tire provides surprisingly great traction considering the shallow tread pattern. I'm 100% satisfied with the traction performance. Much of the riding has been on hardpack, sand, and scree. The rolling resistance is remarkably low too. Half of my miles were on dirt/crushed rock/asphalt bike trails. I suspect the puncture resistance isn't that great, but I'm running spin-skins. Flats haven't been a problem.

    After about 1000 miles this poor baby is showing many fibers in the sidewalls and has some seriously flat spots on the tread. I'm afraid it's one sharp rock away from 'POP'. It's time to retire this tire.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Louie a Cross Country Rider from Ontario, Canada
    Date Reviewed: August 16, 2002
    Favoriate Trail:Hardwood Hills
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $45.00
    Purchased At:Ski's & Bikes
    Strengths:Very Fast on hardpack, Cool Looking Green, Light Weight, OK in sand, Again these puppies look Cool!
    Weaknesses:Very Weak, Flatens by staples or twigs, Side Wall will tear very very easily, loss of tracktion off road.
    Bike Setup:GT Zaskar, XT/XTR
    Bottom Line:Only Buy these tires if you plan on racing, otherwise expect to go through alot of tires they don't last. Trust me I went through 4 in 3 months and the're not cheap. Keep spares these things can go at any time, and they're not repairable. Handles OK but I don't really trust them going fast off road.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Matt a Cross Country Rider from Bryn Mawr, PA
    Date Reviewed: August 1, 2002
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Purchased At:www.speedgoat.com
    Strengths:Extremely fast. Durable.
    Weaknesses:None so far.
    Similar Products Used:S-Works OEM Tires
    Bike Setup:Using this tire in the rear (it has arrows for what direction the threads should be facing) with the Michelin Comp S Light in the front. '99 S-Works M4
    Bottom Line:Outstanding Tire for speed and weight. Great Puncture resistance.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Ice Man a Weekend Warrior from Libertyville, IL
    Date Reviewed: July 15, 2002
    Favoriate Trail:DesPlains River
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $36.00
    Purchased At:Nashbar
    Strengths:Great on hard pack and not bad in loose stuff.
    Great cross country tire
    Weaknesses:Punctures, punctures, punctures
    Similar Products Used:Michelin Wildgripper Sprint
    Bike Setup:Trek Fuel
    Bottom Line:I loved my Wildgripper Sprints, however after 1,000 miles I developed 5 pin flats in 2 rides. All the rides were on crushed stone and hard pack trails. I replaced them with the Jet S and got 2 flats my first day out after 40 miles. The small stones went right through the tread. I sent them back for a set of Specialized Hemisphere EX. No problem in 400 miles on the same trails. I'm done with Michelin!
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Don Pyle a Weekend Warrior from Oslo, Norway
    Date Reviewed: May 23, 2002
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $150.00
    Purchased At:Oslo sport shop
    Strengths:Light weight, good traction
    Weaknesses:To many punctures, flimsy construction
    Similar Products Used:Wildgripper Sprint, Hutchinson Mosquite Light
    Bike Setup:Cannondale F1000SL
    Bottom Line:3 punctures in 400 km. At the 700 km mark the rear tire departed the rim in a loud explosion on an asphalt road at low speed. I dont know why. Moments before I was decending a hill at 70 kph, and losing the tire at that speed would have put me in the hospital.

    I am a 240 lb. rider and ride 50/50 asphalt and forest roads. This tire should have been an ideal one, alabeit it is a bit expensive. But expensive or not, it is obviously too flimsy for me and I have now moved on to another make.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Dan a Cross Country Rider from Silver City, New Mexico
    Date Reviewed: May 13, 2002
    Favoriate Trail:CD South, Gomez area
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:This is for the green UST version:
    *relatively light
    *rolls fast
    *grips well for a semi-slick
    *one of the easiest UST tires to mount
    *hold air very well for UST
    Weaknesses:*Like all semi-slicks, its not good for loose climbs
    Similar Products Used:Hutchinson UST Pythons, Michelin Comp S UST (green and black compounds), Panaracer Trailblaster UST
    Bike Setup:Litespeed Tanasi w/XTR group, Bontrager Mustang Rims on Chris King hubs
    Bottom Line:I've put about 280 miles on these tires and they look like they have a lot of life left. I used these tires on the Continental Divide North trail from the Gomez parking lot to Pinos Altos and back by Translator Pass. This route has a lot of loose rock climbs and descents with a lot of potential for flats. While these tires aren't a good choice for that route, I was impressed that I didn't flat them. I also used them on trails around Moab last month, where they are a good choice.

    I like these tires and will be using them again.

    Looking at some of the other reviews, I wonder if the green compound might cut more easily if it gets wet. All the riding I've done on them has been in dry conditions with virtually no mud.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Mathias Terheggen a Racer from Switzerland
    Date Reviewed: April 19, 2002
    Favoriate Trail:Alps at Graubünden
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Purchased At:Stadler Bike Center
    Strengths:very fast, amazing grip for semi slick, seals well (UST)
    Weaknesses:no puncture resistance
    Similar Products Used:Conti Explorer Pro, Conti Vertical Pro
    Bike Setup:Giant XtC Team frame w. custom setup (Mavic x-max disc ust rims)
    Bottom Line:A great tire, with an amazing grip on soft and wet ground for a semi slick (needs low air pressure) and very low roling resistance it would be. Only what good is a fast tire if you lose the minutes inserting an inner tube. I had four flat tires in four weeks till I changed for a Conti. And all quite big cuts resulting in an immediate loss of air. For all those riding off road, this is not an option. For all those staying on asphalt touching gravel from time to time it is.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by ronbo a Cross Country Rider from prescott, az
    Date Reviewed: February 21, 2002
    Favoriate Trail:iron furnace, cooper's rock
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:lbs
    Strengths:fast, handles/grips excellent, great design
    Weaknesses:week sidewalls
    Similar Products Used:kenda krisp, pythons, mosquitos (all tubed)
    Bike Setup:gunnar rockhound, x-fly 80, UST
    Bottom Line:ordered complete bike from lbs with tubeless wheels. didn't know too much about the available tires so i trusted the owner to pick some out, but specifically said "no semi-slicks!"--dumbass, i got this on the front (2.0 black). oh well, i was to be riding dry, rocky/sandy stuff. well it's the rocky part that was a problem. not cause they didn't perform well--they just can't handle the abuse. i got a puncture cut on the sidewall the first ride. i've never even had pinch flat, let alone a puncture flat with tubed tires. so either there's a problem with the durability of the tire or the whole UST system. the tire didn't blow all the way but it leaks slow and the tear is getting thinner and bigger with every ride. i don't think you can patch a sidewall rip with the threads and all. i would give these 5 chilis if not for the week sidewalls. but i'll be nice and give it 4 cause michelin rates them for hardpack and intermediate use, and it's the best semi-slick design i've seen. if'n you want semi-slicks i would try these in the tubed version. i would think twice about getting them in tubeless, and i would think three or four times about riding them on rocks.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Jacob a Cross Country Rider from Michigan
    Date Reviewed: November 19, 2001