The Vittoria RideArmor G2.0 TLR Road Tire is the toughest road tire available, for the harshest road conditions. This tire delivers dependable durability and long wear-life, with a focus on comfort and grip across all asphalt and weather conditions for an all-season tire suitable for year-round training and commuting on any road surface and in any weather condition.
A bead-to-bead puncture protection belt, additional sidewall layers, and bead shield layers contribute to enhanced durability and puncture protection. RideArmor boasts the Graphene + Silica compound, Vittoria's cutting-edge formulation for road tire applications. Originally featured in Vittoria's top-tier road tires, the Corsa PRO and Corsa N.EXT, the Graphene + Silica compound ensures durability, comfort, and grip in both dry and wet conditions, as well as on smooth and rough asphalt surfaces.
The slick tread design minimizes rolling resistance and maximizes speed, providing a contemporary aesthetic when paired with the black/copper color of the sidewalls.
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Wheel Size: 700C/29" (ISO 622) | |
Tire Type: Tubeless Ready | |
Threads Per Inch: 100 | |
700c x 26mm - Black | Tire Width: 26mm (1.0in) |
Mfg PartNum: 11A00526 | |
700c x 28mm - Black | Mfg PartNum: 11A00527 |
Tire Width: 28mm (1.1in) | |
700c x 30mm - Black | Tire Width: 30mm (1.2in) |
Mfg PartNum: 11A00528 | |
700c x 32mm - Black | Mfg PartNum: 11A00529 |
Tire Width: 32mm (1.3in) |
Vittoria says these can be used with tubes. I don't believe it. I've tried them on two sets of rims, using heavy duty tire irons and every trick I've learned in over forty years of cycling, but I can't make them work. All I've done is gouge up two rims and pinched several tubes. These tires are way too small to use with tubes. I did manage to get them onto rims without tubes so, if your plan is to run them tubeless then maybe, but good luck if you suffer a flat that requires putting a tube in. You'll be calling someone for a ride before you get a tube in. If I could give them zero stars, I would, as they'll probably see the inside of my trash bin before they see the road. I'm going back to Rubinos.