Description The Terreno Zero from Vittoria is a gravel tire designed with paved surfaces and hard-pack terrains in mind. The Corsa-inspired smooth center tread minimizes rolling resistance while the side tread "scales" provide dependable bite through corners, and when braking. Perfect for fast rolling rides on rougher pavement and mixed surfaces.
Features & Specs:
Great for hardpack and mixed surfaces.
Bead: Clincher
Type: Folding, TLR (Tubeless Ready) and more extreme TNT tubeless versions.
Casing: Vittoria Gravel
3 compounds in the tread (3C) for increased wear life and grip
Functionalized GRAPHENE 2.0 compound delivers ultimate performance
Weight: ~450g for 700x35 TLR, ~470g for 700x35 TNT
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%.
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Tube tire for sure
1 of 4 customers found this review helpful.
This is the best tire out there, that saying must be tubed. I run these on all my bikes. I tried going tubeless and sidewalls leak. If you don't mind pumping up everyday?
Reviewed 5/17/2021
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Fast gravel tires
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
These are my go to tires for all gravel. Fast on the smooth stuff, fine in heavy gravel. Maybe a little slick on the mud but these are my only tires.
Reviewed 2/23/2023
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1 year review on terreno zero g tires.
by Buddypepper
Cycling Enthusiast
NW M ontana
2 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
It's been 1 year since I switched to Orange Seal Endurance in these tires.Stans regular would not seal the pores.No leaks ever since the switch.These tires get up and go on pavement as long as you are maxed out on pressure.I go 2lbs -5 lbs over without issue.They corner great. I took them on a 14 mile down hill gravel ride 2 days ago.I dropped the pressure down to 60 psi and the ride was comfortable.At the end of the ride the tires were in fine condition.They don't show any signs of wear and were easy to mount tubeless..
Reviewed 9/7/2021
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Fast ,grippy tire.
by Buddy Pepper
Cycling Enthusiast
N W Montana
3 of 5 customers found this review helpful.
If you want to use these tubeless you will need to use Orange Seal Endurance. Regular Stans does not work with these thin skin tires. I returned these after 70 mi of use do to them leaking constantly with Stans sealant. I next ordered Gravel King +,same chronic leaks with Stans. I wised up and bought Orange Seal Endurance, problem solved instantly! I still prefer the Terreno tires.90 psi vs 60psi for the GK'S.I would have given them a 5 if not for the leaky sidewalls.The Terreno's seemed to have more grip. The GK's are still impressive.
Reviewed 9/17/2020
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Good choice for multi-surface riding
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Tulsa, OK
4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.
I have these mounted on my Giant Revolt with Mavic tubeless rims. They roll nice on pave and have enough tread to get some real bite on dry gravel. I have not tried them in muddy conditions so I can't speak to their effectiveness in wetmuddy conditions. They were pretty tight during initial mounting on the Mavic rims but once mounted seated nicely.
Reviewed 5/28/2020
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Bulletproof
11 of 11 customers found this review helpful.
Im a daily commuter over mixed terrain and the tires are amazing. I run the 35mm because that fits in my fenders. These are a tubeless setup that mounts and inflates easy. The slick center rolls nice on hard surfaces and the side knobs grab better than youd think. Ive pulled 5 pieces of glass out of my rear tire without any actually puncturing. Id say these are a solid 3 season tire.
Reviewed 11/28/2019
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