Description
The Continental Gatorskin road tire features great durability and puncture resistance while still preserving a great ride feel. It can be used in a variety of situations including fast training, touring, and commuting. A layer of Continental's popular Duraskin anti-cut layer combined with the SafetySystem breaker under the tread help ward off flats. 60 TPI per layer casing (3 plies/180 total TPI) keeps the tire feeling supple. Carbon tread compound has a long wear life. Black tread with DuraSkin (black with brown cross hatching) side wall. Wire bead or folding bead.
700c x 23mm (23-622 ISO, 280g wire bead, 230g folding, 120 max. psi)
700c x 25mm (25-622 ISO, 300g wire bead, 250g folding, 120 max. psi)
700c x 28mm (28-622 ISO, 360g wire bead only, 116 max. psi)
700c x 32mm (32-622 ISO, 380g wire bead only, 102 max. psi)
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Great Tire
by Bikin On
Cycling Enthusiast
San Jose, CA
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
I use Gatorskins on all my bikes including the tandem. Great for training and Ultra distance events, the only problem I have ever seen is cuts in the side wall when hitting a really sharp rock, but any tire would have had a problem with that - and I still finished the Heartbreak double century.
Reviewed 6/11/2010
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Near-zero flats, nice rolling.
by cjwolt
Competitive Racer
Pennsylvania
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
These tires a bit heavier than my summer Conti's, but they're great for winter roads with the added grit. I don't relish the idea of changing a flat in 20-degree weather, so I put these on in the fall and take 'em off in the spring. A great tire for winter rides.
Reviewed 1/19/2012
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The gatorskin is the best puncture proof tire on the market today.
by Richard
Cycling Enthusiast
Southwest Wi.
I have almost 6,000 miles on my gatorskin and it is still looking good. I have never befor received that kind of mileage out of any tire. It is on the front wheel. The gatorskin on the back has almost 3,000 miles and still looking good. We have a lot of debrie on the roads and also they sealcoat most of the roads. which gives a very abrasive surface. I just bought a new bike and I insisted on having Gatorskins installed on it.
Reviewed 4/9/2012
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Great Endurance Treads!
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
So Cal
I have done a great deal of riding on various Conti tires but for very long distance (200 miles ) this tire is unbeatable. 25s are definitely more comfortable than 23s but either one holds up well.
Reviewed 4/6/2012
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Highly recommended tires for commuting
Continental Gatorskins are renown for their durability and quality. I've stuck with the model for the past half-year of commuting through wet, snowy, and pothole filled streets, and the Gatorskins have held together nicely. No complaints whatsoever, they do what any durable tire should do.
Reviewed 4/5/2012
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I'm a cyclist, not a mechanic.
by Peyes
Cycling Enthusiast
Visalia, CA
I have been using Gatorskin for the last 5,000 miles and have never had a flat. If you would rather be riding vs. fixing a flat, use Gatorskins.
Reviewed 4/5/2012
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Great Tire
Gatorskins seem to live up to Contis claim of being the ultimate training and racing tire where puncture protection is priority.
The bead-to-bead Duraskin layer makes the sidewalls slash-resistant and the aramid belt under the tread is tough for a training tire.
Its light and fast too, with a rolling performance not far off that of a race tire.
Reviewed 4/5/2012
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Excellent tire for all purpose riding
by Chapster
Competitive Racer
Lees Summit, MO
I have been using Continental tires for around 10 years and have found that they stand the test of time. I have purchased all types of continental tires and use them in all conditions. I use Gatorskins for training in the off season and then switch to a racing tire when season begins... Bulletproof!!!
Reviewed 4/5/2012
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Durability and Performance
by JCoop
Cycling Enthusiast
Long Island, New York
1 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
A really good trainingfast touring tire. I converted a Titanium racing bike into a cafevillage runabout and mounted these for durability. It's a bit stiff and uncomfortable at 110 PSI but if you don't mind the added rolling resistance of lower pressures, at 85 PSI, it's OK. I've put on about 200 miles on the pair without any flats, and generally happy with these tires. Grip is outstanding around fast corners. They look good, too.
Reviewed 8/9/2010
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The best training tire in my point of view.
by Anonymous
Competitive Racer
Bay area, ca
0 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Love the long lasting rubber and puncture resistant and it rolls really well.
Reviewed 1/16/2012
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Smooth, dependable, and tough. Even better when you can find them for less than 40 bucks!!
by Speedbump
Cycling Enthusiast
East Tennessee
0 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
We ride the hills and mountains of east Tennessee. There are a lot of up hill grinds, curves, and swift downhills. Tires provide a stable and secure ride. So far, flats are seldom and always the results of tube failure.
Reviewed 4/17/2011
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