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All Terrainasuarus 1.95
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3.64/5
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Description:Light use trail and comfort tire
Fast, quiet, and stable providing for a comfortable ride
Steel: 630 grams
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Submitted by
Pugzila
a Weekend Warrior
from Boyertown, PA, USA Date Reviewed: August 23, 2004 | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$13.00 | | Purchased At: | Nashbar | | Strengths: | Dirt cheap (pardon the pun) compared to others, low rolling resistance, not extreme offroad tires | | Weaknesses: | A little loose on fast corners when riding in gravel / chushed stone, not extreme offroad tires. | | Similar Products Used: | WTB Mutano Raptor | | Bike Setup: | Giant Warp DS2 | | Bottom Line: | If you want a set of good (not great) tires, buy these. Just remember that they're not for extreme riding. For the money, these are an awesome value. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Stanley Kowalski
a Weekend Warrior
from 632 Elysian Fields NO LA Date Reviewed: August 10, 2003 | | Favoriate Trail: | Not too hard ones | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$20.00 | | Purchased At: | Nashbar | | Strengths: | Excellent all-around utility;quality of construction | | Weaknesses: | Probably not the best mud tire. Soft rubber and extraordinarily quiet operation give you an illusion (I think) that the tire requires more pedal pressure. | | Similar Products Used: | Original equipment Kenda | | Bike Setup: | Fuji discovery III | | Bottom Line: | It appears to me that WTB used a very "grippy" rubber on a conservative tread design. I live in the Southern Rockies in dry conditions, so school is still out on how it would do in mud. I suspect not very well. The bike climbed slopes with almost no slipping, that I had had to walk up with the Kendas, despite the fact that I ran the tires at the full, 65psi inflation. The Kendas had a much more aggressive tread. I rode it over the local rail-trail which has many sharp rocks, and it suffered no punctures. The tire is uncannily quiet, as advertised. I suppose that would allow you to see more wildlife when you are off-road. I certainly startled several hikers. The tires also mounted more easily than the Kendas, not even requiring a tire wrench. I attribute this to more exacting manufacturing requirements of WTB vs. Kenda. Overall, I am delighted with the tire. I believe that this tire would serve the needs of everyone who primarily rides in dry conditions except, perhaps, for the most dedicated single-track rider. If you ride your bike on the pavement to any significant extent, there is no reason to buy another tire(assuming of course, you ride in dry conditions). The only question in my mind is durability and performance in wet conditions. I consider myself a hard grader, nevertheless, I will give this tire five chilis. P.S. I love this site. It has allowed people like me to "zoom in" on the real goods. Please take the time to make a review of your equipment. How else would I have known to buy an Azonic Loveseat saddle? | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Dan GlowBoy
a Cross Country Rider
from Portland OR Date Reviewed: April 29, 2003 | | Favoriate Trail: | somewhere in the desert | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Purchased At: | Came with bike | | Strengths: | Fast rolling compared with knobbies, not much slower than slicks. Much better off-road grip than semislicks. | | Weaknesses: | Could be lighter. Puncture easily. Horrible grip on hard wet surfaces. | | Similar Products Used: | Conti Twister, Ritchey Mount Cross, Kenda Kross Supreme, Panaracer Smoke, Conti Goliath, Conti Town&Country | | Bike Setup: | 2001 Bianchi Volpe cyclocross bike | | Bottom Line: | This review is for the 700x32 (28x1.3) version of this tire, which came with my 'cross bike. I think it's still applicable because the tread pattern and design are identical to the 26" versions.
If you're looking for a fast tire for on-road/moderate off-road use in dry conditions, and you need more grip than a semislick offers, this could be it. It rolls better than any knobbies but has better grip on rocks and loose stuff than semislicks do. I did get a couple of goat head flats on a ride with them - as others have mentioned, they wedged between the knobs and worked their way in. I tried commuting on these but they are dangerously sketchy on wet pavement - and not much good on wet conditions. I have other fast 'cross tires I use in various conditions, but I'm thinking of bringing these back into service for rides where I'm doing a mix of pavement of gravel, because they have just enough bite to get me through the gravel while rolling really fast. 4 chilis for its intended use. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
jer
a Cross Country Rider
from Salt Lake City UT Date Reviewed: February 4, 2003 | | Favoriate Trail: | Jordan river | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$22.00 | | Purchased At: | Guthrie's | | Strengths: | Great commuter tire once you throw a set of Kevlar liners in the mix,(Product is prone to pick up goatheads inbetween the threads.)Their is a gravel section on my paved favorite trail. This tire seams to have the best compound for the desert climate I'm in,Although I haven't tested alot of tires as of yet.I'm riding 125 miles a week on them and the responce is holding up better than I had antisapated. | | Weaknesses: | You gotta fun Kevlar liners. | | Similar Products Used: | cont./Bontrager | | Bike Setup: | 1st bike-Bianchi Linx-Redone with XT Comp.Girlfriends bike-GT pantara with LX/I also have Bianchi Volpe(Heavy touring)set up with XT on 700c rims with the allterainauses(30/32)versions.the go great without a load on them but forget it if you want to put weight on them.(panneirs) | | Bottom Line: | resonable tire for the cost,Sure would be nice if they would offer a kevlar belted version as well. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Amos Hoe
a Weekend Warrior
from Singapore Date Reviewed: September 20, 2002 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$28.00 | | Purchased At: | Cheap John | | Strengths: | Fast rolling, sufficiently knobby for the occasional off road. | | Weaknesses: | Attracts punctures | | Similar Products Used: | Factory XC 1.95, Panaracer Mach SS | | Bike Setup: | GT Avalanche 1.0 but lotsa changed parts, XT drivetrain. | | Bottom Line: | In the third month I've had the tire, it got 3 punctures, one from a rock, one from a broken piece of glass and one from a small staplet. The groves of this baby just seems to place the foreign objects at the correct angle to pierce the tire. I travel mainly on the road and these objects are quite common, small rocks and other sharp parts, but I did not have any problem with the other tires. The Panaracer's been serving me well for 2 months now. Not ready to recommend to anyone. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Ron Shufflebarger
a Cross Country Rider
from Winfield, Ks. U.S.A. Date Reviewed: June 13, 2001 | | Favoriate Trail: | Eagle Trail, Kaw Lake, Okla | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Price Paid: |
$15.00 | | Purchased At: | Rising House Cycles | | Strengths: | This is a very fast rolling and very maneuvable tire. Long lasting, very long. Grips better than any semi-slick and allows you to go just about anywhere quickly. Tread blocks help cut down on flats. The closest thing to a do all tire. | | Weaknesses: | A little on the heavy side, no big deal, it's no more than any std. tire. Somehow since they have a decent tread people think they're slow and don't roll with the semi's | | Similar Products Used: | Conti's, Bontrager semi's, nimbus, Specialized | | Bike Setup: | Have them on Barracuda Hardtail(wife's bike) and my Stumpjumper hardtail and K2 FS. | | Bottom Line: | For hardback trails,gravel roads, paved roads it goes with the best. Heavy loose rock, sand, hell-biking, this is not the best but that's what we have that extra set of big knobby treads for, isn't it. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Mark
a Cross Country Rider
from New York Date Reviewed: September 12, 2000 | | Favoriate Trail: | Any trail | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$7.00 | | Purchased At: | Airbomb.com | | Strengths: | low rolling resistance, no buzz, decent traction on hardpack. | | Weaknesses: | none | | Similar Products Used: | Continental Top Touring | | Bike Setup: | 10+ year old rigig mtn. bike, set up for commuting. | | Bottom Line: | I was looking for a good all around tire for commuting, light trail riding, and general use, and I found it. I have the 41/40 version which are just over 1.5" wide. They also make a 32/30 version. These tires roll very easily when pumped to their 80 PSI max, yet have good traction with lower pressures. They don't have as large a volume of air as a regular mountain bike tire, so you have to run the pressure a little higher and look out for rocks. Good traction in dry conditions, but I have not tried them in the wet, and probably won't! Great all around/commuter tire, and also makes a good cyclocross tire for your mountain bike! 5 chili's. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
John
a Weekend Warrior
from Albury Date Reviewed: November 9, 1999 | | Favoriate Trail: | dese | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Strengths: | Tread appears to be durable | | Weaknesses: | Prone to puncures & hard to get on and off the rim | | Similar Products Used: | Conti's Tioga & IRC's | | Bike Setup: | Mongoose IBOC comp | | Bottom Line: | It appears that this tire is going to last a fair while given the treadwear so far. These tires grip on tarmac and gravel can at best be desrcibed as fair. The tread design picks up lots of tiny stones, and cosidering the width is fairly noisy. Buggers to get off the rim, and I don't know if it is just me but more punctures than I had with my last set of goliaths. | Overall Rating: |
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John
a Cross-Country Rider
from Phila., PA Date Reviewed: October 28, 1999 | | Favoriate Trail: | Pennsylvania Gulch (somewhere outside of Boulder) | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Strengths: | Traction,Light weight,Rolling resistance | | Weaknesses: | none that I've found yet | | Similar Products Used: | Specialized Nimbus,Crossroads | | Bike Setup: | Voodoo DA-JAB,SID-XC,XT/LX | | Bottom Line: | Since I use this as a commuter bike a couple of times during the week for training . I was looking for a dual purpose tire that could handle both the pavement and off road conditions I encounter on my route. WTB has designed a tire that is both good on the pavement and in the dirt. It is comfortable, quiet and predictable on the street, corners great and will get you through many off road conditions.
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Submitted by
Harry
a Weekend Warrior
from Colorado Springs Date Reviewed: September 20, 1999 | | Favoriate Trail: | Peak | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Strengths: | Good rolling resistence Excellent traction Predictable | | Similar Products Used: | Slicks and semi-slicks | | Bike Setup: | Full stiffy old mtn bike urban assault vehicle | | Bottom Line: | I ride the larger version on my commuter/mud/winter bike which is a little larger than 1.5. Great tire within it's intended range. A little higher rolling resistance than a slick but MUCH better tire in the dirt. Breakaway is predictable in the corners unlike a slick or semi slick.Fair tire in mud, good in snow and great in hard dirt. I would choose this tire over a semi-slick as a race tire, much better traction. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Rob
a Weekend Warrior
from Melbourne Date Reviewed: June 28, 1999 | | Duration Product Used: | tested or demo'ed only | | Strengths: | No comment | | Weaknesses: | Promises a lot but does'nt deliver | | Similar Products Used: | Ritchey, Tioga, IRC & Continental | | Bike Setup: | Bianchi Denali | | Bottom Line: | I thought these would make the perfect commute tyre. The advertisement was very convincing, the graphic showing the tyres usage mirrored my daily commute to work and comments like Nothing can hold you back more than losing confidence in your tyres sure sold me. Only 3 kilometres into the first ride and the dreaded sound of escaping air ! Now I know that this is part of cycling and it can happen anytime, but in this case the culprit was an innocuous little white stone with no sharp edges that had forced its way through the casing. A whinge to the local dealer fell on deaf ears, and I am obviously a little peeved that the durable and versatile description from the advertisement does'nt hold water (or air !!). Put the old well worn speedmax's back on, and have had only 1 puncture (glass) in the last 550 kms. One to avoid. | Overall Rating: |
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