User submitted reviews
Review by Le Lanterne Rouge
These are my favorite training tire and I love the color selection, too. Durable and dependable. Been riding these for years after experimenting with vrious and sundry Michelins, Vredsteins, and Huchinsons. Continentals are good, but much more expensive. I'll stick with these.
Review by bikersunite
These tires handle like a dream on all different kinds of roads. Rocks, no problem. Rough roads, like a champ. Smooth roads, like butter. Wet roads, like they were dry. I couldn't believe the performance of these tires for the price that you pay. These tires are perfect for touring and recreational riding. Plus they look awesome on the bike and create a cool effect while riding. I went with the red tires to match my bike and these are rad! A great tire at a great price!
Review by Bike li
I was given a Giant Allegre as a gift, it needed some new equipment tires being on that list. I live in NYC and these roads out here are tough to say the least. They have performed well and have great traction even in the rain. Great tire especially for the price.
Review by EagleCap
This has been great for the price. Got it for the color and price. They have carried my 185 well over 1000 miles, wearing well and with out a flat. I've rode on everything with at least 100 miles on gravel. I have not pushed the traction issue. Does fine wet or dry. It's been a great trainingtouring tire.
Review by jonloewe
OK, so I realize 70 miles does not a proper review of a tire make... But I first bought these because my Krylions had a couple cuts in them and these were the only tires I could afford. So I took a look at these and the Vittoria Pros and realized they look like the same tire but with a wire bead. So for training purposes you're getting a top notch tire for tiny prices. More comfortable on the road than Conti sports, Michiline Lithion and Krylion. They hold to the road well. I think these are the best tires (out of a wopping 4) that I've used, and the cheapest. A little heavier than folding tires but does that really matter for training?