Best tire that doesn't puncture?

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  • imposter2.0
    imposter2.0 Posts: 12,028
    Klaus B wrote:
    They actually state in many of their reviews that the results in rolling resistance can differ from the 'real roads' experiences.. for me puncture test, tire thickness, and real tire width on the rim are quite a nice info to know..

    Which kind of renders the entire purpose of the site a bit pointless, IMO...
  • Klaus B
    Klaus B Posts: 63
    Imposter wrote:
    Klaus B wrote:
    They actually state in many of their reviews that the results in rolling resistance can differ from the 'real roads' experiences.. for me puncture test, tire thickness, and real tire width on the rim are quite a nice info to know..

    Which kind of renders the entire purpose of the site a bit pointless, IMO...

    True..considered their own statement about the limits of their results in rolling resistance they should change the name of the website to ' comparing bicycle tires '
  • imposter2.0
    imposter2.0 Posts: 12,028
    Agreed - not as catchy though ;)
  • cycleclinic
    cycleclinic Posts: 6,865
    undapressure I meant chap sorry typo. I also ride 250 miles a week but have another 20kg on you hense my experience with tyres is different. 66kg is what i call levitate weight.

    Vittoria fall into the camp of - nice tyre's that puncture alot. Lighter people find then as nice tyre that dont puncture alot.
    http://www.thecycleclinic.co.uk -wheel building and other stuff.
  • mamil314
    mamil314 Posts: 1,103
    Schwalbe Durano is a nice compromise and worth trying. Durano Plus and Durano DD are hoses, though and not that different from Gatorskin. Maybe more grip. If you want a light, durable and grippy tyre, Vredestein Fortezza are the ones to try, but they do not roll that well. I actually laughed in surprise after a switch to Schwalbe Ones.