New tyres 700x28c

woozor
woozor Posts: 117
edited April 2018 in Road buying advice
Hi Im looking for some new tyres 700x28c for my boardman hybrid team. Currently it has Vittoria zaffiro on it but i cant seem to find the tyres that are on it maybe they are not sold anymore.

Im looking for some recommendations of something equal in price and quality and puncture resistance thanks

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  • milemuncher1
    milemuncher1 Posts: 1,472
    If you want something that performs like those, I’d recommend the new Pirelli P Zero Velo tyres, I’ve been trying them out on one of my bikes for a couple of months, they are pretty good.
  • arlowood
    arlowood Posts: 2,561
    I've been running Michelin Pro4 Endurance 28mm on my Planet X Pro Carbon for the last 18 months.

    No issues in that time and they run smoothly and cope well with all road conditions,

    Available as a twin pack from PBK for £63ish

    https://www.probikekit.co.uk/bicycle-ty ... 0wod4-IFLQ
  • londoncommuter
    londoncommuter Posts: 1,550
    Hi. Sent you a PM about a pair of new Clement Strada LGG 28c tyres I should clear out:

    https://www.bikeradar.com/road/gear/cat ... iew-51033/

    Might fit the bill.
  • figbat
    figbat Posts: 680
    I run Schwalbe Durano in both 25 and 28; not a single puncture on either bike (yet).
    Cube Reaction GTC Pro 29 for the lumpy stuff
    Cannondale Synapse alloy with 'guards for the winter roads
    Fuji Altamira 2.7 for the summer roads
    Trek 830 Mountain Track frame turned into a gravel bike - for anywhere & everywhere
  • JesseD
    JesseD Posts: 1,961
    I had a set of Wiggles Lifeline race tyres on one of my bikes on my training wheels all of last year, they were excellent. Well made, gripped well and 1 canrt actually remember having any punctures with them, plus the added bonus that they are £15 each.

    http://www.wiggle.co.uk/lifeline-prime- ... untryId=74

    I wouldnt use them for racing etc but for high mileage tyres with decent levels of puncture resistance, I honestly rate these!
    Obsessed is a word used by the lazy to describe the dedicated!
  • lostboysaint
    lostboysaint Posts: 4,250
    arlowood wrote:
    I've been running Michelin Pro4 Endurance 28mm on my Planet X Pro Carbon for the last 18 months.

    No issues in that time and they run smoothly and cope well with all road conditions,

    Available as a twin pack from PBK for £63ish

    https://www.probikekit.co.uk/bicycle-ty ... 0wod4-IFLQ

    Them.

    Available cheaper elsewhere.
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