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[Closed] 700c x 36-38mm Gravel tyre

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Whats out there?

Not intersted in Gravelkings or g-ones.

Must be

Light - sub 470g

Fast rolling but not slicks

Tubeless

Min 120tpi


 
Posted : 27/02/2019 12:32 pm
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I'm about to press the button on some 700c x 38mm Gravel Kings, but interested to look at any alternatives... watching with interest..


 
Posted : 27/02/2019 12:34 pm
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WTB Cross Boss? Only a 35, but seems fairly wide when I use it.

I only have it as the Nano I had in my Arkose was just a smidge too big and didn't want to mix brands.


 
Posted : 27/02/2019 12:40 pm
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Ritchey Alpine JB WCS. 35mm, but excellent.
Challenge Gravel Grinder Race or Pro. Latter is 260tpi.


 
Posted : 27/02/2019 12:40 pm
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WTB riddler. Not sure on the tpi, but tubeless, 465g, 37mm.


 
Posted : 27/02/2019 12:58 pm
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Vittoria Terreno dry or zero, come in 35 and 38 mm.

Edit: Oops, no 35mm, apparently. I was quite sure I'd seen them at the LBS.


 
Posted : 27/02/2019 1:20 pm
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Just found these, any got any views/experience?

35 or 38mm 120tpi and around 480gm

https://www.freemanscycles.co.uk/bicycle-parts/tyres/kenda-flintridge-pro-folding-gravel-bike-tyre-k1152.html


 
Posted : 27/02/2019 1:24 pm
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Always found smallblock 8 to be fast rolling, and light. Or look at some semi slicks.


 
Posted : 27/02/2019 1:27 pm
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WTB riddler - I bought a bike with these in 38 and they were bloody useless, ripped them to bits and full of holes within weeks.

Swapped to a WTB resolute in 42 and it's a huge improvement if you're actually going off road, haven't noticed any difference in terms of weigh or rolling resistance either though I'm sure they're heavier.


 
Posted : 27/02/2019 2:51 pm
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Following this thread as I need a robust tyre that is as wide as I can fit in my Grade for Grinduro later this year. Anybody tried Maxxis Ramblers?


 
Posted : 27/02/2019 2:54 pm
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WTB Riddler are great on rocks, flint etc but thorns just kill them. Woe is me and my thorny holed tyres


 
Posted : 27/02/2019 9:06 pm
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I’ve been very impressed with Compass Steliacooms. After ten years of going through lots of the more common options, they are the best I’ve found. The best thing is the ride quality; super supple, lots of grip, smooth but not draggy.

https://www.svencycles.com/products/compass-700c-x-38-steilacoom-tc/


 
Posted : 27/02/2019 9:50 pm
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I’ve been very impressed with Compass Steliacooms. After ten years of going through lots of the more common options, they are the best I’ve found. The best thing is the ride quality; super supple, lots of grip, smooth but not draggy.

And require a second mortgage to buy a set ! 😲


 
Posted : 27/02/2019 9:55 pm
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But they have tan sidewalls!


 
Posted : 27/02/2019 11:47 pm
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But they have tan sidewalls!

Proper tan colour as well, not the chocolate brown that gets passed off as tan on most tyres nowadays, stuff it, I`m in! Now I just need to find my mortgage lenders number.


 
Posted : 28/02/2019 10:07 am
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Just in case people haven't seen this

https://granfondo-cycling.com/the-best-gravel-tire/


 
Posted : 28/02/2019 12:23 pm
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I love the Vittoria Terrano dry in 38mm, it's like a fast rolling mini mtb tyre. They seem to tubeless up well, with just a track pump and have strong sidewalls so slightly lower pressures are no issue


 
Posted : 28/02/2019 12:26 pm