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Recent Reviews

Michelin Power Cup TLR Road Tire
5 rating
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Washington
I've always had good luck with this tire

In the past I've purchased the non-TLR version and had good success. These tires (TLR) went on sale, so I decided to get a pair. I recently moved to tubeless and wanted to give the tubeless version a try. I had no issues with mounting the tire nor any problems with getting the tire seated and eventually filled with Orange sealent/inflated. I've only conducted some short rides- close to home- to ensure the tire tubeless DIY job worked. So far so good. I look forward to riding many miles with this tire.

Reviewed 7/7/2025
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Vittoria Competition Latex 700c Road Tube
5 rating
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Maine
Fast, light, and supple

Latex tubes are fantastic! They're lighter and a whole lot easier to deal with than tubeless, have incredibly low rolling resistance, and provide a next-level supple feel. For all that, they're still very durable, and are in my experience less prone to pinch flats than butyl tubes.

Some folks here have complained that they don't hold air, and that's true. Compared to butyl tubes or even tubeless, they lose air faster. You need to expect to add air to your tires before every single ride, with no exceptions. If that's too much for you, then you won't like these tubes. However, if you can get over that, you'll love them. Especially when paired with a good supple tire like the Vittoria Rubino Pro.

Reviewed 7/6/2025
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Vittoria Corsa Pro Tube Type Road Tire
5 rating
by PadraigLA
Cycling Enthusiast
Los Angeles, CA
Good tire one will have to play around for best pressure

I was a dedicated Veloflex user for many years I had been riding with my winter Gravel kings waiting for someone to purchase Veloflex it just didn't happen. I couldn't take the Gravel kings any longer and knew that I wanted a cotton based tire to get the ride as close as I could to my vintage tubular bikes. I treat these tires just like tubular's I use my gloves to wipe down tires often just to make sure no glass shards etc are stuck to tires just waiting to be pounded into the tire with every rotation. I know the Veloflex tires can be fragile, it's too early for me to judge, but I have no cuts thus far. Tire pressure is something I'm still trying to figure out as maybe the sidewalls are thinner than my old Veloflex or maybe riding the horribly hard Gravel Kings, that I forgot what a good quality tire feels like. I'm pretty light maybe around 125lbs and ride a 2020 Bianchi Infinito endurance frame that I love. I'll figure it out. Purchase experience was first rate, that I'm ordering a new Kask helmet today.

Reviewed 7/4/2025
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Pirelli Cinturato Gravel H 650b Tire
4 rating
by Lukewilla
Cycling Enthusiast
Bay Area CA
Fast rolling' much heavier than stated

I had these mounted on my 3T Exploro Team. My bike came with 54mm Panaracer Gravelking SKs. These are much faster rolling with decent puncture protection. I accidentally ran through broken porcelain chips and had a lot of slivers in the tread but all sealed but one large piece ~1.5mm. I was able to plug it with a Dynaplug and it sealed and has been great since. On my Nobl 27mm internal rims, it measures out to 54mm. These are much one downside is that they weighed on my coffee scale at 645g and 635g ' more than 100 grams over the stated weight. Ironically, the Panaracers weighed in at 545g for a 54mm. I will say that the heavier Pirellis feel like less work turning than the light, but wider and knobbier Gravelkings. I also wish the 50mm option came in black. Otherwise pretty satisfied.

Reviewed 7/3/2025
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