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Review by G moneyBest training/ endurance tireby G moneyThe great cornfields of the Midwest3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.I have used these tires in various iterations over the years, and NEVER had a flat! I ride on fairly flat roads that are blacktop and chip and seal. I usually get 6,000 miles out of them before they have to be retired. They are easy to mount on my Boyd Altamont rims that have a 19.86mm internal width for reference. The 26c width balloons out to 28mm, and the 28c width measures 31mm on my rims. They are not the fastest tires, but I do not race or compete either. Get these tires! Very dependable and bulletproof!
Reviewed 8/8/2023Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by G money was helpful/No, review by G money was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
I have used these tires in various iterations over the years, and NEVER had a flat! I ride on fairly flat roads that are blacktop and chip and seal. I usually get 6,000 miles out of them before they have to be retired. They are easy to mount on my Boyd Altamont rims that have a 19.86mm internal width for reference. The 26c width balloons out to 28mm, and the 28c width measures 31mm on my rims. They are not the fastest tires, but I do not race or compete either. Get these tires! Very dependable and bulletproof!
Review by AnonymousGreat performance and value.by AnonymousCasual CyclistOlympia, WA1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.Tire is perfect for the casual rider. Superb performance. Good grip. Puncture resistant. No better tire for the money.
Reviewed 1/18/2024Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by Anonymous was helpful/No, review by Anonymous was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
Tire is perfect for the casual rider. Superb performance. Good grip. Puncture resistant. No better tire for the money.
Review by RichardGreat grippy training tire at a good price.by RichardCycling EnthusiastBuffalo NY/ Great LakesMid weight, grip the road, sheds rain, long wearing at 225 lbs.
Reviewed 1/11/2024Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by Richard was helpful/No, review by Richard was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
Mid weight, grip the road, sheds rain, long wearing at 225 lbs.
Review by AnonymousAwesome tireby Anonymous8 of 9 customers found this review helpful.These tires are fast, durable and smooth. I like the gum wall sides, it makes my bright yellow pop out on my bike. I will order these tires again for sure.
Reviewed 6/27/2019Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by Anonymous was helpful/No, review by Anonymous was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
These tires are fast, durable and smooth. I like the gum wall sides, it makes my bright yellow pop out on my bike. I will order these tires again for sure.
Review by tedmagGood all around 25 mm tireby tedmagCycling EnthusiastPacific Northwest2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.Many of my cycling buddies go with thorn resistant tires (Gator skins) and they're welcome to it. I like these tires for my road bike, they just handle better. road feel, ride quality, ease of install. And I get good mileage out of them. I rarely have flats. Of course, the 'handling and road feel' could just be some kind of front-loaded assumption on my part-- I want to believe it is true, therefore it is true. Anyway, that's my story and I'm sticking with it. What do you think? I'll review my choices for touring tires on another product review.
Reviewed 11/14/2022Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by tedmag was helpful/No, review by tedmag was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
Many of my cycling buddies go with thorn resistant tires (Gator skins) and they're welcome to it. I like these tires for my road bike, they just handle better. road feel, ride quality, ease of install. And I get good mileage out of them. I rarely have flats. Of course, the 'handling and road feel' could just be some kind of front-loaded assumption on my part-- I want to believe it is true, therefore it is true. Anyway, that's my story and I'm sticking with it. What do you think? I'll review my choices for touring tires on another product review.
Review by RonGreat clincher tire for everyday use!by RonHouston 3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.With over 5K miles on these 30�s, I finally had a flat. The rear tire was wearing so I replaced it, original front tire still going strong.
Reviewed 8/22/2022Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by Ron was helpful/No, review by Ron was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
With over 5K miles on these 30�s, I finally had a flat. The rear tire was wearing so I replaced it, original front tire still going strong.
Review by Paul M.Outstanding Productby Paul M.Cycling EnthusiastBoston, MA2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.The Vittoria Rubino is the perfect combo of fast training tire, and perfect for the occasional group ride, that you know.... turns into an all out race. Corner's well, smooth AND flat resistant! Great value for the price!
Reviewed 7/28/2023Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by Paul M. was helpful/No, review by Paul M. was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
The Vittoria Rubino is the perfect combo of fast training tire, and perfect for the occasional group ride, that you know.... turns into an all out race. Corner's well, smooth AND flat resistant! Great value for the price!
Review by MarquisGood Value for money, decent performance and durabilityby MarquisCompetitive RacerSoCal5 of 5 customers found this review helpful.The Rubino Pro G2.0 are nice tires for the price. They wear well, look good, go on easy, and their sizing is consistent (a 25 is 26.5mm on a 18mm ID rim).
They roll very well, but they're not as fast as a GP5000. The Rubinos are a little more plush and provide a nice smooth ride. If you're looking for the absolute fastest tire, this isn't it. I use them on my road bike that doesn't race. They're fine for fast cruising or a group ride. I use GP5000s on the race bike.
Reviewed 7/14/2022Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by Marquis was helpful/No, review by Marquis was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
The Rubino Pro G2.0 are nice tires for the price. They wear well, look good, go on easy, and their sizing is consistent (a 25 is 26.5mm on a 18mm ID rim).
They roll very well, but they're not as fast as a GP5000. The Rubinos are a little more plush and provide a nice smooth ride. If you're looking for the absolute fastest tire, this isn't it. I use them on my road bike that doesn't race. They're fine for fast cruising or a group ride. I use GP5000s on the race bike.
Review by TonyGood, but has issues.by TonyTennessee 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.I have been a fan of the Rubino Pro for years. Fantastic tire in nearly every condition that you could throw at it. Both tube or tubeless models have excellent grip, wear is not excessive, although your experience will vary with air pressure, frequency of riding and road conditions. Downside with graphine editions of the tire (my experience.) Cuts can occur at times easily, once the wear has been prolonged, you could ... could experience the rubber on the center tread in spots; peel back to expose the cords. Now this has happened to me with only the tubeless model. All that being said, none of this should be a detraction from purchasing the Rubino Pro. If you are coming from a GP5000 or Vittoria Corsa. You will notice a slight change in ride quality. This can be adjusted with air pressure. I have found the Rubino to have just as good a grip as GP5000 or Corsa. The ride feel is just not quite as smooth. Again this will be determined by air pressures, wheels and frame.
Reviewed 7/6/2022Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by Tony was helpful/No, review by Tony was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
I have been a fan of the Rubino Pro for years. Fantastic tire in nearly every condition that you could throw at it. Both tube or tubeless models have excellent grip, wear is not excessive, although your experience will vary with air pressure, frequency of riding and road conditions. Downside with graphine editions of the tire (my experience.) Cuts can occur at times easily, once the wear has been prolonged, you could ... could experience the rubber on the center tread in spots; peel back to expose the cords. Now this has happened to me with only the tubeless model. All that being said, none of this should be a detraction from purchasing the Rubino Pro. If you are coming from a GP5000 or Vittoria Corsa. You will notice a slight change in ride quality. This can be adjusted with air pressure. I have found the Rubino to have just as good a grip as GP5000 or Corsa. The ride feel is just not quite as smooth. Again this will be determined by air pressures, wheels and frame.
Review by AnonymousStable and qualityby AnonymousNew to road bikes, and I was riding older tires. Replaced with these, and it's a whole new experience!
Reviewed 10/27/2023Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by Anonymous was helpful/No, review by Anonymous was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
New to road bikes, and I was riding older tires. Replaced with these, and it's a whole new experience!
Review by bluesjrdisappointed in width and rideby bluesjrCycling EnthusiastSan Francisco Bay2 of 3 customers found this review helpful.I wanted to get the maximum width that my chainstays would accommodate for my casual road bike to soften/improve the ride. The wheels are HED Ardennes with a 21mm internal width. I was running an old set of Michelin Pro2, 700x25, which measured 700x27 on these wide rims. The Vittoria 700x28, measured 700x28, which tells me they would measure less than 28mm on older narrow rims such as my Mavic Ksyrium Elites with their 14mm rim width. This indicates they are undersized. Curious what other people are measuring once mounted.
To give you an example of rim width affecting tire width, I mounted 700x25 Michelin Pro4 Endurance on my new HED Ardennes+ with its 25mm rims. The 25mm tires stretched out to 29.5mm on those rims. This is in line with what HED promotes/claims. I was expecting to get at least 30mm on my new Vittoria tires with my 21mm Ardenne rims.
The last point. Another reviewer compared the Vittorias to Michelin Pro4 Endurance and said they were more compliant/softer or something like that. I run both the Pro4s and the Pro2's. I can definitely say my Michelin Pro2's were more comfortable tires than these Vittoria's that replaced them. So these tires were disappointments in both areas.
Maybe they handle better. On this bike, I'm not pushing that on the local MUP, so it is a minor consideration.
To end on a positive note, I got the two-pack with tubes. Great value and they look great on a vintage bike with the tan sides.
Reviewed 7/10/2021Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by bluesjr was helpful/No, review by bluesjr was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
I wanted to get the maximum width that my chainstays would accommodate for my casual road bike to soften/improve the ride. The wheels are HED Ardennes with a 21mm internal width. I was running an old set of Michelin Pro2, 700x25, which measured 700x27 on these wide rims. The Vittoria 700x28, measured 700x28, which tells me they would measure less than 28mm on older narrow rims such as my Mavic Ksyrium Elites with their 14mm rim width. This indicates they are undersized. Curious what other people are measuring once mounted.
To give you an example of rim width affecting tire width, I mounted 700x25 Michelin Pro4 Endurance on my new HED Ardennes+ with its 25mm rims. The 25mm tires stretched out to 29.5mm on those rims. This is in line with what HED promotes/claims. I was expecting to get at least 30mm on my new Vittoria tires with my 21mm Ardenne rims.
The last point. Another reviewer compared the Vittorias to Michelin Pro4 Endurance and said they were more compliant/softer or something like that. I run both the Pro4s and the Pro2's. I can definitely say my Michelin Pro2's were more comfortable tires than these Vittoria's that replaced them. So these tires were disappointments in both areas.
Maybe they handle better. On this bike, I'm not pushing that on the local MUP, so it is a minor consideration.
To end on a positive note, I got the two-pack with tubes. Great value and they look great on a vintage bike with the tan sides.
Review by CrypticSheetThese tires are really that good... by CrypticSheetCycling EnthusiastLos Angeles, CA2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.Before trying these tires I was only using Continental Grand Prix's and Specialized Turbo Cotton's on my Specialized Tarmac and was having issues finding them, so I started looking for something to hold me over and came across these tires. I figured to give them a go till I get a set of tires I am used to, and man was I surprised. I really like how these tires roll and feel on the bike.
At this price point, quality, and feel, I personally am not finding any reason to go back to the other tires.
Reviewed 7/1/2021Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by CrypticSheet was helpful/No, review by CrypticSheet was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
Before trying these tires I was only using Continental Grand Prix's and Specialized Turbo Cotton's on my Specialized Tarmac and was having issues finding them, so I started looking for something to hold me over and came across these tires. I figured to give them a go till I get a set of tires I am used to, and man was I surprised. I really like how these tires roll and feel on the bike.
At this price point, quality, and feel, I personally am not finding any reason to go back to the other tires.
Review by RickBGreat tire for the moneyby RickBCycling EnthusiastCentral New Jersey3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.These tires ride like more expensive offerings from other brands. They are very sensitive to air pressure changes. A middle-of-the-road pressure will give you a very balanced ride with great grip, good rolling resistance, and nice shock absorption. More pressure makes the tire faster and handle quicker, but still offer confidence in corners. A little lower pressures will take the edge off of hits and make long distances easier on your body while still providing solid cornering. I've run through a few patches of broken glass and not had any flats. They're wearing pretty well too.
Reviewed 4/1/2021Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by RickB was helpful/No, review by RickB was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
These tires ride like more expensive offerings from other brands. They are very sensitive to air pressure changes. A middle-of-the-road pressure will give you a very balanced ride with great grip, good rolling resistance, and nice shock absorption. More pressure makes the tire faster and handle quicker, but still offer confidence in corners. A little lower pressures will take the edge off of hits and make long distances easier on your body while still providing solid cornering. I've run through a few patches of broken glass and not had any flats. They're wearing pretty well too.
Review by AnonymousFast and Smooth by AnonymousBryant Arkansas2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.First time buying this Tire type and I must say I am very impressed! These tires are fast rolling yet provide grip in sketchy corners and even wet conditions. These are my new tires of choice
Reviewed 7/17/2023Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by Anonymous was helpful/No, review by Anonymous was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
First time buying this Tire type and I must say I am very impressed! These tires are fast rolling yet provide grip in sketchy corners and even wet conditions. These are my new tires of choice
Review by RiderJohnSuperior Overall Tireby RiderJohnCycling EnthusiastAlbuquerque, NM13 of 13 customers found this review helpful.I have ridden 2-3 sets of these in all weather conditions in New Mexico, where the worst of all thorns - the notorious goat heads - and pebbles, rocks, and glass line our roads. I get excellent mileage out of them, rarely flat, and man are they fast. They are easy to mount and remove (one Pedro's tire lever is sufficient). They are more comfortable than most other road racingtraining tires I have used. I used to ride Conti GP 4000S. The Vittoria are less costly and last a lot longer (2-3 times longer in my experience) on our really prickly and rough New Mexico roads. Still, these are not commuter tires as I have read in another review. If you want a commuter tire try the Specialized All-Weather Armadillo. Perhaps the Vittoria Rubino Pro Control would be a solid choice for commuting but I have never ridden it.
Reviewed 7/6/2020Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by RiderJohn was helpful/No, review by RiderJohn was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
I have ridden 2-3 sets of these in all weather conditions in New Mexico, where the worst of all thorns - the notorious goat heads - and pebbles, rocks, and glass line our roads. I get excellent mileage out of them, rarely flat, and man are they fast. They are easy to mount and remove (one Pedro's tire lever is sufficient). They are more comfortable than most other road racingtraining tires I have used. I used to ride Conti GP 4000S. The Vittoria are less costly and last a lot longer (2-3 times longer in my experience) on our really prickly and rough New Mexico roads. Still, these are not commuter tires as I have read in another review. If you want a commuter tire try the Specialized All-Weather Armadillo. Perhaps the Vittoria Rubino Pro Control would be a solid choice for commuting but I have never ridden it.
Review by ScottReplacement for Bontrager by ScottMichigan These were replacement on my Trek Madone 4.5. I wanted a whitewall road bike tire and my original Bontragers were no longer available. These ride great and appear more durable. I have about 250 miles so far and I have no complaints. Also look great.
Reviewed 7/18/2022Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by Scott was helpful/No, review by Scott was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
These were replacement on my Trek Madone 4.5. I wanted a whitewall road bike tire and my original Bontragers were no longer available. These ride great and appear more durable. I have about 250 miles so far and I have no complaints. Also look great.
Review by PeteHSolid tires at reasonable priceby PeteHCycling EnthusiastSanta Cruz MountainsI've found the Rubinos to be straightforward to mount and get very few flats. On the downside they seem to wear faster than I'd expect, but the roads I ride on are very rough so perhaps that's just par for the course.
Reviewed 7/18/2022Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by PeteH was helpful/No, review by PeteH was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
I've found the Rubinos to be straightforward to mount and get very few flats. On the downside they seem to wear faster than I'd expect, but the roads I ride on are very rough so perhaps that's just par for the course.
Review by Tim MGreat tires until.... !!!!!!!!!by Tim MSomis, California 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.Loved these until after a few months (I ride 100 miles a week, put these on brand new), THE SIDEWALLS DEVELOPED SCARY CRACKS!!!!!! The colored sections have LOTS of little cracks, the black sidewalls have a complete circumferential crack both sides about 3/16" from the rims, both front and rear.
YOUR TIRES AREN'T SUPPOSED TO DO THIS!!!!!
Reviewed 6/27/2022Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by Tim M was helpful/No, review by Tim M was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
Loved these until after a few months (I ride 100 miles a week, put these on brand new), THE SIDEWALLS DEVELOPED SCARY CRACKS!!!!!! The colored sections have LOTS of little cracks, the black sidewalls have a complete circumferential crack both sides about 3/16" from the rims, both front and rear.
YOUR TIRES AREN'T SUPPOSED TO DO THIS!!!!!
Review by OtomanL'Eroica worthyby OtomanCompetitive RacerNashville3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.I bought the 30mm version to use for the Eroica ride in Tuscany. I fitted these to the vintage steel framed bike and they performed perfectly. I couldn't be any happier with them after conquering the long course, 100k gravel and 109k pavement. They rolled very well and cornered well on the pavement switchbacks, they tracked well in the gravel and hardback. If the gravel got deep and soft, I started to get a little loose but hey, these aren't MTB tires. No flats! I saw countless people changing tubes on the side of the road through the event. I'm sold on these as a durable, fast trainingracing tire if your roads are less than perfect. Go with the Corsas if you have perfect pavement and need every little bit of decreased rolling resistance, but these will take care of you in any tougher environment. BTW, these are a huge step up from the old Rubino Pros (2010 or so).
Reviewed 10/7/2019Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by Otoman was helpful/No, review by Otoman was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
I bought the 30mm version to use for the Eroica ride in Tuscany. I fitted these to the vintage steel framed bike and they performed perfectly. I couldn't be any happier with them after conquering the long course, 100k gravel and 109k pavement. They rolled very well and cornered well on the pavement switchbacks, they tracked well in the gravel and hardback. If the gravel got deep and soft, I started to get a little loose but hey, these aren't MTB tires. No flats! I saw countless people changing tubes on the side of the road through the event. I'm sold on these as a durable, fast trainingracing tire if your roads are less than perfect. Go with the Corsas if you have perfect pavement and need every little bit of decreased rolling resistance, but these will take care of you in any tougher environment. BTW, these are a huge step up from the old Rubino Pros (2010 or so).
Review by KeanewstAwesome speed tire and durableby KeanewstHighLands County Yes, Victoria Rubino pro is lightweight durable and clings to the ground when cornering fast.
Reviewed 4/17/2023Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by Keanewst was helpful/No, review by Keanewst was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
Yes, Victoria Rubino pro is lightweight durable and clings to the ground when cornering fast.