Recommend me some puncture resistant CX tyres
Recommend me some puncture resistant CX tyres
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Dr Murdoch

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3,925 posts

161 months

Monday 17th June 2019
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I've had it with my current Kenda tyres, the seem to offer v little puncture resistance.

Has anyone had success with their tyres, if so, what are they!

PomBstard

7,760 posts

268 months

Monday 17th June 2019
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Might not have tread rugged enough or wide enough for you, but Clement USH have been great on my gravel bike. I've used the bike on most trail types from rutted, rooty singletrack, to open firetrail, to smooth tarmac, and they've been a great all-rounder with no punctures in three years. A bit squirrely on the road on corners, but that's to be expected, with a surprising amount of grip on loose trail. Not really tested them in the mud. My only problem has been availability.

Well, if that doesn't jinx it, I don't know what will...

gazza285

10,958 posts

234 months

Tuesday 18th June 2019
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What sort of riding do you do? Purely CX racing, or more general riding?

Dr Murdoch

Original Poster:

3,925 posts

161 months

Tuesday 18th June 2019
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Thanks for the replies.

Off-road rides once a week, planning on doing the london to brighton off-road again, last time (two years ago) I got 4 punctures.

The rest will be on-road/commuting rides, but will put my slicks on for these.

Mr Ted

251 posts

133 months

Tuesday 18th June 2019
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I had Kenda CX tyres, I think they were Block Eights? Great tyres for grip offroad and good rolling resistance but the punctures - oh lord!

I replaced them with Clement Xplor MSO in 32mm which are very good both on and off road and even coped when I accidentally turned off a fire road onto a downhill section in the Forest of Dean much to the surprise of the MTBikers congregating at the bottom lol, I don't want to jinx myself with the p-word but none to date!!

I think Donnelly have had to stop using the Clement brand name now but the tyres are the same.

Jacobyte

4,768 posts

268 months

Tuesday 18th June 2019
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Vittoria Cross XL Pro 33mm.

Seriously brick outhouse.

I use them on my 13 mile commute twice a week, along flinty, stony, hawthorny bridleways with various muddy/sandy bits and some road.

A bit slow on the road, which might annoy you if you're a Strava PB addict, but I haven't had a single flat in the 9 months since I replaced my puncture-prone Rocket Rons.

gazza285

10,958 posts

234 months

Tuesday 18th June 2019
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If you want tough puncture resistant tyres, then look no further than the Three Peaks Cyclocross favourite, the humble Schwalbe Landcruiser.

Bloody horrible to ride on, but indestructible with 80psi in them.


jesusbuiltmycar

5,103 posts

280 months

Wednesday 19th June 2019
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gazza285 said:
If you want tough puncture resistant tyres, then look no further than the Three Peaks Cyclocross favourite, the humble Schwalbe Landcruiser.

Bloody horrible to ride on, but indestructible with 80psi in them.
A mate had those for 6 months when he got fed up with punctures on his gravel bike - indestructable and puncture proof by they doubled the weight of his wheels yikes

CoupeKid

960 posts

91 months

Wednesday 19th June 2019
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Have you considered the WTB Nano? More of a gravel tyre than purely CX but they are the most popular tyre on the Dirty Kanza and the Tour Divide.

They came on my MTB and I’ve not had a puncture in 3 years of riding, mostly on tow paths and suburban roads.

Edited by CoupeKid on Wednesday 19th June 14:26

Johnny

9,652 posts

310 months

Wednesday 19th June 2019
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I recently swapped my Conti CX tires (LOADS of punctures) for Panaracer GravelKing SKs....

Not had a single issue and they ride beautifully!

The Mad Monk

11,217 posts

143 months

Wednesday 19th June 2019
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Dr Murdoch said:
I've had it with my current Kenda tyres, the seem to offer v little puncture resistance.

Has anyone had success with their tyres, if so, what are they!
Shwalbe Marathon Plus

https://www.schwalbe.com/en/tour-reader/marathon-p...


Edited by The Mad Monk on Wednesday 19th June 11:01

SoliD

1,436 posts

243 months

Wednesday 19th June 2019
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Emnjoying my Vittoria Terreno Mix currently, running the 40 version tubeless and they're fine on the puncture fest that is the south downs.

gazza285

10,958 posts

234 months

Wednesday 19th June 2019
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jesusbuiltmycar said:
gazza285 said:
If you want tough puncture resistant tyres, then look no further than the Three Peaks Cyclocross favourite, the humble Schwalbe Landcruiser.

Bloody horrible to ride on, but indestructible with 80psi in them.
A mate had those for 6 months when he got fed up with punctures on his gravel bike - indestructable and puncture proof by they doubled the weight of his wheels yikes
I bet he didn’t have any punctures though...

I would be looking at gravel tyres, rather than CX tyres, CX tyres tend to be lightweight, and with very flexible side walls, as they are designed for racing on grass and mud CX courses, not riding down rocky green lanes, they just aren’t tough enough.


bigdom

2,336 posts

171 months

Wednesday 19th June 2019
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Johnny said:
Panaracer GravelKing SKs....

Not had a single issue and they ride beautifully!
Had these on the commuter from October to May, puncture free on varied terrain. Roll pretty well, only about 2.5kph slower than the summer tyres.