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Premium performance. Tubeless Easy.
The One TLE tire, new from Schwalbe, combines everything you want from a high-end road bike tire, without the high price.
Building on the control and safety Schwalbe is known for, the One TLE is engineered with the new ADDIX Race Compound. Finding you have full control over the fastest descents can make be all the difference between you and the competition, even on wet winter roads.
The combination of Tubeless Easy Technology and the ADDIX Race Compound allows this tire to be extremely fast and super light. Schwalbe listened to rider feedback and integrated a high-tech fabric RaceGuard to ensure extremely high puncture resistance with a 3-layer sidewall to protect against cuts.
Next to Schwalbe's top-tier Pro One, the Schwalbe One TLE is uncompromising on performance and road feel while remaining an impressive value.
Features:
- Extremely low rolling resistance
- Excellent grip for fast cornering
- RaceGuard protection against punctures
- Maximum durability
- Tubeless-ready
- PSI: 70-11(25c), 55-95 (28c), 55-80(30c)
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Specifications
Wheel Size: 700C/29" (ISO 622) | |
Tire Type: Tubeless Ready | |
Compound: ADDIX | |
Bead: Folding | |
700 x 25mm - Black | Weight: 310 grams |
Mfg PartNum: 11653952 | |
Threads Per Inch: 67 | |
Tire Width: 25mm (1.0in) | |
700 x 28mm - Black | Weight: 330 grams |
Mfg PartNum: 11653953 | |
Tire Width: 28mm (1.1in) | |
Threads Per Inch: 67 | |
700 x 30mm - Black | Weight: 345 grams |
Mfg PartNum: 11654051 | |
Threads Per Inch: 67 | |
Tire Width: 30mm (1.2in) | |
700 x 32mm - Black | Weight: 380 grams |
Threads Per Inch: 67 | |
Tire Width: 32mm (1.3in) | |
Mfg PartNum: 11654310 | |
700 x 25mm - Classic Tan | Weight: 310 grams |
Mfg PartNum: 11654139 | |
Tire Width: 25mm (1.0in) | |
Threads Per Inch: 67 | |
700 x 25mm - Bronze | Weight: 310 grams |
Mfg PartNum: 11654452 | |
Threads Per Inch: 67 | |
Tire Width: 25mm (1.0in) | |
700 x 28mm - Bronze | Weight: 330 grams |
Mfg PartNum: 11654446 | |
Tire Width: 28mm (1.1in) | |
Threads Per Inch: 67 | |
700 x 30mm - Bronze | Weight: 345 grams |
Mfg PartNum: 11654479 | |
Threads Per Inch: 67 | |
Tire Width: 30mm (1.2in) | |
700 x 32mm - Bronze | Weight: 380 grams |
Mfg PartNum: 11654447 | |
Tire Width: 32mm (1.3in) | |
Threads Per Inch: 67 |
Reviews
Easier to install than other tubeless tires I have tried . Tire feels very supple and comfortable. Only a couple hundred miles in, so I can't speak to durability or overall longevity (knock on wood). So far so good. I see why they are very popular.
I use these on a steel frame commuter bike. I've used the pro version on my race bike in the past with great results and these are almost as good! About 500 miles so far and no punctures, where I've had many many punctures with other tires on the same route. Running at lower pressures is much more comfortable, and I run these around 55 psi. They seem to be a bit wider than the conti gp 5k tubed tires they replaced - I noticed some fender rubbing that was not present previously. Not the end of the world, but worth noting.
I ride about 10k a year. Long time Schwalbe fan and have them on almost all of my bikes. With the weird pandemic year we've had and the supply chain being messed up due to COVID it was time to ditch the inner-tubes and go tubeless. These were a relatively easy install. Relatively easy as I was new to it. They've been trouble free so far since the installation. I'm quite pleased with them.
Tire was extraordinarily difficult to mount on my Light Bicycle AR46 wheels. Required two tire levers plus a bead jack tool. There's absolutely no way that you could ever service this tire on the side of the road.
Which brings me to the second negative; in the first month of usage I got two punctures that required the tire to be removed from the rim and patched because they wouldn't seal with sealant. The process of getting the tire on and off the rim is frustrating enough that I decided to abandon these tires after only a month and switch to the GP5000.
They look and ride great, though, and they're exceptionally easy to inflate even with a standard floor pump. The fit is so tight that they lost no pressure at all over the first couple of days before I added the sealant.
Historically, a Conti GP4000 & GP5000TL rider. However, mounting GP5000TL tires on SOME wheels can be a very difficult, frustrating & time consuming process. Even when mounted, sometimes big wobbles are visible. I've had 2 Conti Warranty claims (2 sets)- including one set up by a Dealer when they had the same problem. Now maybe that was from the early batches of the new 5000TL model.
So I decided to try Schwalbe tires for one particular Wheelset that was extremely difficult to mount the Conti (it would have been a nightmare if i had to insert a tube with a big failure out on the road), So picked up ProOne TLEs and liked them. But like many high performance tires, puncture protection is not their strength. Currently, I'm riding in a very dirty road area & wanted some additional puncture protection while training this winter on a training wheelset. So decided to try the Schwalbe ONE TLE (tubeless easy tag) model.
So far I've been pleased. They have very good performance, great grip and better protection + no issues setting up Tubeless. They are easier to mount than Conti. After over 550 miles, I have no complaints. I did have a small puncture on the front last month but it sealed itself. Felt so good about the Schwalbe One TLEs, I bought another set.
BTW - riding 28s
No complains on how they look. Got plenty of good comments on how sick my bike looks with these tires. Very hard to mount. Have to put some muscle grease to snap them on. I run tubeless. Dry mounted them first and they weren't holding the air in. Once I put the sealant, air held in nicely. The tires feel great and descending has never been better for me. My only concern now is the durability since I got a puncture on my rear tire after 225 miles. The sealant sealed it pretty good and was able to finish my ride. I will remove the tire and patch up the tire for peace of mind. Depending on how the tires hold up, I will update the tires durability. Roads and trails I normally ride on are pretty clean btw
No complaints on how they look. Got plenty of good comments on how sick my bike looks with these tires. Very hard to mount. Have to put some muscle grease to snap them on. I run tubeless. Dry mounted them first and they weren't holding the air in. Once I put the sealant, air held in nicely. The tires feel great and descending has never been better for me. My only concern now is the durability since I got a puncture on my rear tire after 225 miles. The sealant sealed it pretty good and was able to finish my ride. I will unmount the tire and patch up the tire for peace of mind. Depending on how the tires hold up, I will update the tires durability. Roads and trails I normally ride on are pretty clean btw
Had a hard time installing the Schwalbe 2020 ONE TLE 700c Road Tire on my 38mm carbon wheels, even used the Tire Bead Jack from Kool Stop. Once I got one side of tire on the rim, the other side of the tire wants to come off the rim. Somehow, I got the tire on the rim, tried to inflated it to get the tire seated with my air compressor, didn't want to inflate. Tried all the tricks I know to get the tire inflated, with no success.
Finally, I installed it on my 50mm carbon wheels with more success, and left it with that.
Overall, the Schwalbe 2020 ONE TLE rides pretty smooth, and I like the gumwall look on my Allez Elite.
I've been only running tubeless on my Black Inc 50's and needed a new pair of rubbers for my tubeless setup. Chose the Schwalbe's because they seem to be the only tubeless ready tire on the market in gumwall. I had on Conti GP 5000 tubeless ready and those things went on and off with very little effort. The Schwalbes, thats another story. Bring lots of patience and several sets of tire levers. It's kind of funny how they call them TLE which stands for "Tubeless Easy Technology" because installing them is anything but easy...
I have had these for 1000 miles now and not one problem with them...except for maybe they are a bit stained from brake dust which showed up after a couple of wet rides. I even tried washing and scrubbing it off!
25mm tires mounted tubeless with 60cc stans on Belgium Plus rims at 60-65psi and I weigh 175#.
Really haven�t had a better tire experience! I�ve never lost air during a ride, never even noticed the sealant plug any holes and I ride over broken glass nearly every ride around the city streets of San Francisco. Will definitely try to wear these ones out.
This is a very good tubeless tire. It is my second pair, the first pair was the older model. I got over 2000 miles on the first pair, could have ridden it some more, but I don't believe in getting every last mile out of a pair of tires. Does seem to be worth the loss in performance and safety to save a few dollars. My only issue was the first time I mounted the tires it was hard, I don't think it would be possible without a compressor.
I like the quality of the tire, it grips well and looks great. The only thing I'm not stoked on is that it fits narrow, my previous tires on the same rims were wider than advertised (Donelly) but these are fitting slightly narrower than advertised.
I have had a few of these and like the mileage I get out of them. I have even patched a few with bigger holes and had good luck with them. I have gotten better at mounting them quicker and use them on a set of MAVIC Kysirium Elites rim brakes.
I could not purchase Conti's as they were on back order, so bought the Schwalbe's. I could not get the Schwalbe's properly seated. Eventually took to my LBS and they said Schwalbe's are the hardest to seat. I overpaid for some Conti tubeless in 25 mm width from the LBS and the conti's work great.
I had high hopes for these - I really did, but not being able to mount them was the first and only issue. I was not able to ride them at all. I broke two sets of tire levers trying to mount.
So, I had high hopes but they were quickly dashed. Sorry Schwalbe - these didn't even make it to the road test.
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