2020 Schwalbe Pro One
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https://www.bikeradar.com/news/schwalbe ... -released/
Looks like they've made some interesting changes. But I'm afraid their "22% more cornering grip" is still not enough. #scarywhenwet.
Weights are inline with the Hutchinson Fusion 11storm Performance tire - almost identical. I'm guessing the Hutch will grip better as before and the Pro1 will roll better as before.
Looks like they've made some interesting changes. But I'm afraid their "22% more cornering grip" is still not enough. #scarywhenwet.
Weights are inline with the Hutchinson Fusion 11storm Performance tire - almost identical. I'm guessing the Hutch will grip better as before and the Pro1 will roll better as before.
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The TLE will probably be 10% higher rolling resistance than a GP5K TL. The TT will probably be that much lower.
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The interesting point I picked up from this new release is that on a 17mm internal width tyre the 25mm model would measure 24.6mm width (didn't mention psi).
BRR quotes a real world measurement of 27mm on the current(old) ProOne TL at 100psi.
Which seems a bummer as I've just brought a 23mm TL to fit on my 17mm inner and 25mm outer width wheels (not fitted yet, might hang on and pick one of these up).
BRR quotes a real world measurement of 27mm on the current(old) ProOne TL at 100psi.
Which seems a bummer as I've just brought a 23mm TL to fit on my 17mm inner and 25mm outer width wheels (not fitted yet, might hang on and pick one of these up).
It took about 18months for the Schwable Pro One TL to get down to current prices from release. Demand outstripped supply for a while upon release also. I doubt these will drop much below the 50£€$ mark initially.
I'm interested to see how these turn out - I was slightly dissapointed with the GP5K TLs due to the rubber strings and a sidewall failure. Currently running hutchinson performance TLRs which I'm fairly happy with but the GP5Ks did feel quicker even though as a set they were almost 100g heavier.
The new Pro ones could be best of both worlds? I'm going to wait for some real world reviews this time though!
The new Pro ones could be best of both worlds? I'm going to wait for some real world reviews this time though!
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Interesting. Performance-wise, this looks to be in the same ballpark as Hutchison F5 Galactics TLR, and weight is also very similar. I have not tried the previous generation, as the reports of them getting easily cut and having poor grip were a turn off. Curious if they have improved on this.
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aeroisnteverything wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 2:11 pmInteresting. Performance-wise, this looks to be in the same ballpark as Hutchison F5 Galactics TLR, and weight is also very similar. I have not tried the previous generation, as the reports of them getting easily cut and having poor grip were a turn off. Curious if they have improved on this.
Weight is pretty dissimilar. Reminder that the Galactik 11Storms actually weigh <220g, which puts them right between the TLE and TT’s claimed weights.
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The sealant doesn't seem to be the biggest issue, but rather the minimal casing and the thinner rubber. Sealant can only do it's job so well if the combo of casing and rubber can minimize the size of the hole. Also, these will probably command a hefty premium over the all-around performace Pro One.
But for tanwall tubeless below 30mm it looks like they will be the only choice, for now....
It looks like the updated One TLE 28c and 30c will be available in the tan wall at least...
The One TLE comes in 25mm (275g), 28mm (295g) and 30mm (305g) sizes, with the former two available in black and tan wall options.
The One TLE comes in 25mm (275g), 28mm (295g) and 30mm (305g) sizes, with the former two available in black and tan wall options.
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The "2 layers of casing under the tread" sounds very similar to the construction of the new Specialized tyre. Hopefully someone will send a bunch of new rubber to Jarno to test.
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petromyzon wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2019 6:54 amThe "2 layers of casing under the tread" sounds very similar to the construction of the new Specialized tyre. Hopefully someone will send a bunch of new rubber to Jarno to test.
Jarno coincidentally just published reviews of two Schwalbe MTB tires, so maybe they sent him some tires to test? He remains unimpressed by the Addix compound tires.
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