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Schwalbe Marathon Mondial DD 700c
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Description

Get out and see the world by bike with Schwalbe's Marathon Mondial 700c Tire.

This tire from Schwalbe is designed to be the touring tire to end all touring tires. Whether your trip is over paved roads, gravel tracks, or dirt trails, the Marathon Mondial can handle it. The TravelStar rubber compound provides great handling and grip, especially when combined with the excellent Marathon tread, and a Double Defense anti-puncture layer helps protect from flats.

The Marathon Mondial is available in 700c x 35mm. Reflective sidewall. Claimed weight 570 grams.

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

 

Threads Per Inch: 67 

 

Tire Type: Clincher-Folding 

 

Wheel Size: 700C/29" (ISO 622) 

 

RimSize: 622 mm

 

Width: 35 mm

 

ISO (ETRTO) Size: 37-622 

 

Max Pressure: 85 PSI

 

Ends Per Inch: 67 EPI

700 x 35mm - Black/Reflective

Weight: 570 grams

Tire Width: 37mm (1.5in) 

Mfg PartNum: 11600246.03 

700c x 40mm - Black/Reflective

Weight: 650 grams

Tire Width: 42mm (1.7in) 

Mfg PartNum: 11600243.03 

700 x 50mm (29 x 2.0) - Black/Reflective

Weight: 825 grams

Tire Width: 50mm (2.0in) 

Mfg PartNum: 11600379.03 

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These tires are the cats meow.
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by gjmen
Cycling Enthusiast
Cleveland Ohio
4 of 9 customers found this review helpful.

These tires are great for pavement and crushed limestome paths.

Reviewed 2/2/2015
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Great tough multi surface do well on pavement and trails
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by JAV
Cycling Enthusiast
Malaga , Spain
3 of 5 customers found this review helpful.

Touring mix terrain

Reviewed 3/8/2018
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New favorite mixed terrain tire
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by Bryan
Portland Metro

These are fantastic! Enough tread to hang on in gravel, but the center pattern keeps noise and rolling resistance very low, without the abrupt transition in sidewall traction like center-strip tires have. Had to ride over a glass-covered bike lane the first week, with zero evidence of damage.

Reviewed 10/20/2023
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New favorite mixed terrain tire
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by Bryan
Portland Metro

These are fantastic! Enough tread to hang on in gravel, but the center pattern keeps noise and rolling resistance very low, without the abrupt transition in sidewall traction like center-strip tires have. Had to ride over a glass-covered bike lane the first week, with zero evidence of damage.

Reviewed 10/19/2023
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Awesome Tires!
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by Simonappolis
Cycling Enthusiast
Fall City, WA
6 of 6 customers found this review helpful.

I bought these 40mm width tires and installed them on my 2015 KONA Sutra. I was looking for something wide and absorbing enough to handle gravel, but not with so much drag as to prevent me from riding on pavement. At the same time, I wanted the bullet proof reputation of the Schwalbe brand. I have not been disappointed. I've put about 1000 miles on these in mixed gravel/road use. I love them. Quiet, durable and reliable. Exactly what I wanted. Is the price too high? Well, it's really a personal choice, I guess. For me the ability to ride long distances without flats or other tire damage is worth every penny. They are heavy compared to other options, but my bike is a tank anyway, so it all works together.

Reviewed 10/18/2021
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Performed well on the road and off
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by GrizG
Cycling Enthusiast
Hudson Valley, NY
19 of 19 customers found this review helpful.

I rode the Erie Canalway route last week from Buffalo to Albany, NY as part of the Parks and Trails NY annual event. There are both on-road and off-road segment. I knew from a prior ride from Buffalo to Little Falls that the unpaved segments of the canalway trail can be soft and muddy when it rains. As such I decided to use the 700x40 Mondial tires. They performed spectacularly!

I rode a loaded touring bike (front and rear panniers, front bag, fenders, etc.) and had no problem maintaining control and traction in the mud, on the grass, on the compacted crushed stone, or on the loose stone and sand encountered. They rode nicely on the pavement also. No flats either! They proved to be a much better choice than the 700X32s with a street tread pattern that I had on the bike the last time.

I've also ridden these tires on local city and town roads that are in poor condition with lots of cracks, alligatoring, potholes, loose gravel, sand, sticks, manhole covers, utility access covers, etc. They are great tires for use in the city... comfortable and stable.

Reviewed 7/17/2017
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Great tire but...
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by Tpalfini
Cycling Enthusiast
Redding, Ca
4 of 6 customers found this review helpful.

They roll well, feel great but the install was very difficult. Otherwise 5 stars.

Reviewed 11/25/2016
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Best of the Best
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by Bob
Cycling Enthusiast
Albuquerque
23 of 24 customers found this review helpful.

Just finished a 1300 mile shakedown slash warmup self-contained tour in the Midwest. This tire performed flawlessly over every surface from melting chip-seal, to gravel, to debris covered shoulders and trails, good road, bad road, no road, wet, dry, everything. Absolutely no traction or rolling resistance issues. I can't even notice any wear on the tires yet. That's a good thing, because I am headed up to Vancouver to do the Pacific Coast Route in a couple of weeks. It's hard to beat a Schwalbe tire, and this one is among the best of the best. It is expensive up front, but when you aren't changing flats or hardly ever checking tire pressure beyond the Charmin squeeze test you realize what a good deal you got.

Reviewed 8/11/2015
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Best touring and commuting tire
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by Darian
Cycling Enthusiast
Richland WA
37 of 37 customers found this review helpful.

Two thousand miles commuting and touring through one season. Not one flat or even partial loss of air. Not even a cut or slit to boot. No visual wear on rear with added weight of bags. Tread is great even on gravel roads. Soft sand not so good with 35mm, but expected. Rolling resistance is great and with the cross bike stripped down can average 18 mph on flats. Cornering is where you notice the aggressive tired, but still handles good. Just top off pressure twice monthly.

This is the most expensive tire I have purchased, but hands down the toughest, most reliable, and still fun to ride. Hard to place a price on that.

Reviewed 8/30/2014
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Great Rear Tire for Gravel Bike
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by Anonymous
Competitive Racer
Sacramento, CA
4 of 5 customers found this review helpful.

Bought specifically as a rear tire for my gravel bike because other tires werent cutting it in the wear and durability department. I am pleasantly surprised with the decent traction this tire has on gravel. This tire has already surpassed the other gravel tires Ive ridden while showing minimal wear.

Reviewed 12/28/2018
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Solid all round tire
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by Anonymous
6 of 8 customers found this review helpful.

Great all round tire for road and off road. They are a little noise at speed on the road - 25 miles an hour or above. If you want a tire to go anywhere that rolls well this is a great choice.

Reviewed 2/6/2018
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One year review update
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by Tpalfini
Daily Commuter
Redding, CA
8 of 8 customers found this review helpful.

Touring and recreational riding use with loaded panniers. Good flat protection and rolls great. Front tire tends to grab at ridges in the road and can feel unsteady when you are not paying attention. Other Marathon tires are more rounded and do not share the grabbing. Mondial is however better off the pavement.

Reviewed 10/24/2017
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Heavy Duty
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by Anonymous
nebraska
5 of 5 customers found this review helpful.

Smooth rolling, stout build, great for mucho miles of gravel grinding.

Reviewed 8/24/2017
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The right choice for me
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by DTagtow
Cycling Enthusiast
Front Range Colorado
13 of 13 customers found this review helpful.

I got these tires for my gravel bike. I do mostly road riding, wanted a tire with some tread but still smooth riding. These are great for me. They are not light weight but they are very durable.

Reviewed 5/18/2017
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