Sorry for another tyre thread but I need advice

I've got a Boardman Road Comp, running 700x23cs Conti Ultrasports but hasn't been doing the commute over the winter (between 12-20 miles a day, dependent on how I'm feeling.) Now the weather's getting better I've had it out a few times but have a 50% p*ncture rate for the last week! I'm looking to put something bomb-proof on or as near to it as possible. I've heard the Schwalbe Marathon Pluses get very good reviews, but am a little wary about the weight gain, and also some very good (but also very bad) reports about the Conti Gatorskins.. Advice please? It will only be doing the commute and rides up to 40/50 miles ish at the weekend...
On a different note, would the Schwalbe 700 25s fit OK on the Boardman?
Thanks
Andy
On a different note, would the Schwalbe 700 25s fit OK on the Boardman?
Thanks
Andy
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Switched to Durano Pluses and they're the mutt's nuts - I've used them on longer rides, too - see my post on the Open Pave thread.
I won't be buying Gatorskins again.
"What happens when the hammer goes down, kids?"
"It stays down, Daddy."
"Exactly."
I reckon you'd get 25's in there easy enough, I haven't tried yet I like it when it hurts :?
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Yeah they are heavier, but it's better training for me and makes me feel like I'm flying when I get on the race bike at the weekends.
* Hmm - tempting fate on a day like today?
My roadbike has had 28mm Conti GP 4 Seasons for two weeks and I've done about 100 miles in a fortnight of commuting on it. Early days, but no punctures despite riding over glass, comfy ride, decent grip and they don't feel slow; no reason not to like them, so far.
Good luck!
Gatorskins came and went within a month, GP4000s look to be doing the same. Krylium Carbons are so far holding their own on the road bike and I've just ordered some Duranos for the FG.
Had another p* this morning.
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Really? You think Pro Race 3s are more "p" resistant than GP4000s? Or are you just referring to performance levels?
I've been getting on fine with Specialized All-Condition Armadillos.
Anyone else tried these? Maybe I've just been lucky...
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That's what I've got; had my first visit two days ago, after maybe 4000 miles and 18 months; the tyres outlasted the rims, and it was the first use of the kit -- some of the patches had actually started to de-laminate*.
Will probably try Schwalbe Durano Pluses next; I can't seem to get the exact Armadillos I've got on there now.
* Well, maybe they didn't de-laminate, they were blotchy and ... weird. Old patches I guess
Is there a reason so many on here talk about the conti's and schwalbe. But very vew mention the Spesh armadillos?
No, seriously, I've had them on my fixie for almost 3 years, riding around London, not careful about potholes. I've replaced maybe 3 tubes, and one was a duff tube.
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With that (HUGE) caveat my experience has been
specialised nimbus armadillos - very puncture proof, bit slow, bit slippy
conti gatorskns - fairly puncture proof, quite fast considering
rubino pros - not that puncture proof, bit faster
bonti race light hard case - similar to rubino pros
I'm tempted to try the spec all condition pros but seem to keep seeing deals on gatorskins...
Conti Ultra and Gator tyres yeilded many punctures during first 6 months. It was really undermining my choice to cycle.
Switched to Specialized All-Condition Armadillo (23s) on rear and have enjoyed zero punctures in 2 years. I have had two slips, one on wet cobbles and one on wet drain cover. The second slip was recovered due to dual radius design of tyre. The tread on second radius kicked in as the tyre slid.
I know I am statistically insignificant, and I am trying to remain objective.... but I love these tyres.
However, they are less grippy then the conti's I use in wet conditions.
Yep - tyres regularly checked for $hite, checking valves etc.. track pumped up to 120psi. Reckon it might have just been a bad run and the fairy's way of saying she wants more sacrifices
Thanks for all the advice folks - think I'll go with the Conti 4 Seasons to start with !
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"What happens when the hammer goes down, kids?"
"It stays down, Daddy."
"Exactly."
Ahh.. perhaps I was over inflating then?
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