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Slice your way through the mud. The Challenge Limus 33 features tall, widely spaced knobs to cut though loose conditions.
The supple 300 TPI Super Poly casing provides a great ride quality and control at low pressures. Rated for 30-90 PSI. 700c x 33mm (33-622 ISO). 387 grams.
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Specifications
Weight: 387 grams | |
Threads Per Inch: 300 | |
Tire Type: Clincher-Folding | |
Wheel Size: 700C/29" (ISO 622) | |
Tire Width: 33mm (1.3in) | |
Mfg PartNum: 620 | |
Application: Cyclocross | |
RimSize: 622 mm | |
ISO (ETRTO) Size: 33-622 mm | |
Min Pressure: 30 psi | |
Max Pressure: 90 psi | |
Made in: Thailand |
Reviews
Fast delivery! CX Nats featured some mud and these are a go-to for those conditions. Honestly these can be a challenge to mount but with an insert its pretty cluse to tubular with the low pressure you can run. Solid tire!
I've got these on a set of Bontrager Aura5 rims for my Trek Crocckett. Slipped a pair of Challenge Corsica latex tubes under them and the ride has been fine. The tires are soft and supple, form nicely to the demands of my weight in the turns, and haven't contributed to any pinch flats at low pressure (knock on wood). The tread is aggressive enough to pull me through the early-season wet grass and soft dirt, although I haven't had the opportunity to test them in deep mud and snow (I'm sure that's coming). My only gripe as a traditional roadie, i'm used to mounting tires with a stronger sidewall and bead, the Limus 33s are so soft in the sidewall mounting them takes a bit more patience. But well worth the hassle.
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