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Continental Hometrainer Tire 700c

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Description

Stop Wearing Out Your Road Tires

With a modern roller and the Continental Hometrainer in the house, winter can set in when it wants to. Thanks to its special cold-running compound, the Hometrainer won't experience the heat buildup of a road tire, nor does it suffer the tread separation that the road tire is prone to under the special loads occurring when cycling and braking on the revolving drums of the roller. The Hometrainer has been designed explicitly for trainers and rollers and is not suitable for on road use.

Features:

  • Colors: black
  • Available in 700x23 or 700c x 32mm
  • For use with rollers and drum trainers
  • Not suitable for road use
  • Weight 287g

B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.

The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.

Specifications

 

Weight: 287 grams

 

Wheel Size: 700C/29" (ISO 622) 

 

Tire Type: Clincher-Folding 

 

Threads Per Inch: 84 

 

Applications: Indoor Trainer 

 

RimSize: 622 mm

 

ISO (ETRTO) Size: 23-622 

 

Max Pressure: 120 psi

 

Rec Pressure: 110 PSI

 

Made in: Germany 

Black - 700c x 23mm

Tire Width: 23mm (0.9in) 

Mfg PartNum: C1000024 

Black - 700c x 32mm

Mfg PartNum: C1000032 

Tire Width: 32mm (1.3in) 

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Smooth and indestructible
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Review for Continental 2013 Hometrainer Tire (700c)
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

Before this trainer-specific tire I was using old road tires but they wore out pretty fast and sprinkled little flecks of rubber all over the floor. This Conti is made of some interesting compound that doesn't seem to heat up at all even after spinning on the trainer for over an hour. I think this will probably outlast a dozen or more regular road tires. Only downside is that it is slippery to get on the rim. Oh, and only 4 stars because it's kinda spendy.

Reviewed 10/9/2013
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Durable!
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Portland, OR
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

Plenty of miles on it, and easily lots of life left

Reviewed 1/17/2019
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Good trainer tire.
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
NJ
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

I use this tire when using my CompuTrainer - both 'regular' training (tempo) and Zwift races (high intensity). Several hundred miles on it so far with no problems.

Reviewed 5/15/2018
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Not durable
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by Anonymous
0 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

Very hard to mount and not many hours of use maybe 30 before it deformed and had bad issues, I had more longer use out of old used road tires

Reviewed 4/5/2017
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Great Tire
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Review for Continental 2013 Hometrainer Tire (700c)

I've tried a few indoor training tires and this one is the best.

Reviewed 6/20/2013
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works great!
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by ChazMan
Cycling Enthusiast
Metro Detroit, MI
Review for Continental 2013 Hometrainer Tire (700c)

When I first got an indoor trainer, I went with a cheap, low TPI outdoor tire. That worked for a while but eventually started disintegratng from the inside out and the wire in the casing rubbed the tube. I tried a different one and that didn't last half as long. I bit the bullet and bought the Conti Trainer tire and am sorry I didn't do it sooner. It's tough to get on partially because the surface over the bead is so slippery. But it works great and doesn't really wear because the metal drum on the trainer is very smooth. Great product that I recommend and will buy again.

Reviewed 4/4/2011
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Definitely Worth It
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by DanO
Casual Cyclist
Sacramento, CA
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.

This tire barely gets warm on the trainer. I no longer have that black streak of burning rubber from my regular road tire. To test it, I grabbed the tire right after I finished my first interval workout. It was warm but not hot.

Reviewed 6/6/2019
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Works better than old road tire and a competitor
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Vancouver, WA
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

I currently have both the Vittoria Zaffiro Pro Home Trainer and the Continental Hometrainer. I use them on the same trainer, but different bikes. The Continental is on a better wheelset than the Vittoria. Overall, both work much better than an old road tire (Continental GP 4000s). You will probably be happy with the Vittoria, but I find the Continental has less slip when I really crank on the pedals. I can't rule out the possibility that the slight performance difference is due to the better wheelset. If I had to get another training tire I would pay the premium for the Continental. With only limited use on both tires there is no sign of wear - just make certain to keep them pumped up to at least 100psi.

Reviewed 3/11/2019
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It is what it is ... a trainer tire.
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Competitive Racer
New York
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

It does what it is intended for. It seems quieter then the previous tire that I had. It is a smooth ride. I gave it a ranking of a 4 because I have a slight bump in the tread. That just might be my issue.

Reviewed 12/2/2021
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Hard to mount but loves me long time
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by CSlayton
Cycling Enthusiast
Kentucky
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

I use the 1-Ups trainer (USA!) and this tire works a treat. Since the pressure against the tire is infinitely adjustable on the flywheel, I actually use the an induced slight squeal to smooth out my pedal strokes, No noise means I am pedaling in circles!

I exclusively use Schwalbe for outdoor riding, but this Conti trainer tire is good value, but I replaced a previous one ONLY because it was bright yellow and showed every grease spot. I have never worn one out in over 5 years.

It is a bch to mount!

At least it is on my heavily-spoked Mavic CXP22, that were built for a customer who failed to pick them up from LBS, and they are an excellent trainer rim, since the weight/momentum factor does not matter.

Reviewed 6/2/2015
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Don't use that old worn-out tire....
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by Charx
Cycling Enthusiast
Ashland, Oregon

In the past I have always used my worn out Conti's as my indoor trainer tire. I ran out of old tires one fall and decided to try Conti Hometrainer. It's quiet and grippy and was very well. I think it is a bit expensive .... but I am really liking it.

Reviewed 3/17/2015
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Good tire for use on rollers and tubeless
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by Dustan
Cycling Enthusiast
Rockingham County
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

i got a set of these tires two winters ago, they are still in good shape most of the way through the third. Not much smell usually and I don't notice any noise from the tires. I usually put 120lbs in them and they stay good for the week. I recently had two front tire flats, the tire was flat before my ride, one hole at the valve stem (rim problem?) and the replacement split where there was a scab type patch. Since I didn't have another spare tube I took the rim strip out, wrapped three layers of electrical tape around the rim, stuck a Stan's No Tubes valve stem through the hole and pumped it up. It is working fine, I just have to put air in twice a week now, no sealant used. It is a pain in the thumbs, palms, and a few other body parts to get on but I guess that is what makes it work tubeless so easily. Putting some baby powder on it helps it slide on a bit easier, maybe. When I have to take the back tire apart I will convert it also.

Reviewed 3/13/2015
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Bad ass
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by Anonymous
5 of 5 customers found this review helpful.

2nd one I've owned. First one lasted 8 yrs. Excellent product... no rubber shards flying around...minimal squealing. But still doesn't help the scenery in the garage!

Reviewed 3/10/2014
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Works like a charm
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by Roger
Cycling Enthusiast
Silver Spring, MD
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.

Ordered this tire to use on my indoor training bike over the worst of the winter. Having destroyed a regular road tire in the past, felt like this could save me from purchasing a regular road tire just to see it shredded before the start of the outdoor season. In the past, I've used a end-of-life tire no longer good for outside use. However, didn't have one for this season. Got this training tire and so far it has performed well. It doesn't overhead on sufferfests over 1 hour like my regular tires did. Having used it for 2 months, it appears it will easily last several seasons and spare my other tires for outside road use.

Reviewed 1/6/2014
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The absolute best home trainer tire.
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by Popobiker
Competitive Racer
West Hills, CA
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

I think my title says it all, but I have tried others including Victoria. The continental home trainer lasts longest and is very quiet. Its worth the extra money.

Reviewed 2/11/2019
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Not that great
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by Anonymous

This tire sheds more rubber than my usual road Continental tires and its just as noisy against the flywheel.

Reviewed 2/11/2019
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Great cycle trainer tire
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Lubbock, TX

Once installed with a tube, it is a fantastic cycle trainer tire. a little unwieldy to get on, but finally does install.

Reviewed 2/8/2019
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Should have been using this before
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by Pierre
Cycling Enthusiast
Dallas, Texas
4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.

I use a Tacx trainer for Zwift and had been using whatever older tire I had for my trainer wheel. I never really put too many thoughts into it until a friend told me about this trainer specific tire. What a difference this makes. The feel is not much different but the noise level is considerably lower and I do not see black dust from the wear and tear all over the place anymore. Glad I switched.

Reviewed 4/16/2018
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Excellent trainer tire
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by Gon
CDMX
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.

Good choice to avoid wearing down your rear tire on your trainer. A lot quieter too. Very easy to installremove (32). I used it to keep you riding while recovering from a hand injury. Would buy again, but dont think it will be soon as it seems durable.

Reviewed 11/21/2017
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Great Training tire but very hard to put on the rim
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by Barry
Cycling Enthusiast
Sherman, Il
Review for Continental 2013 Hometrainer Tire (700c)
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.

This is a great training tire and like all Continental tire it is hard to put on. This training tire though is quite a bit harder to install onto the rim. I had to use other tools to get it on the rim. Once on though this is a great training tire.

Reviewed 11/4/2013
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