Terreno G2.0 XCR Tire - 29in
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Terreno G2.0 XCR Tire
Soar to the podium, or crush your PR with Vittoria's sleekest cross country tire to date in the Terreno G2.0 XCR Tire. This tire is built to ditch grams left and right, drop rolling resistance way down with a semi-slick center patch, and still provide sure-footed grip when you book it into corners mach-schnell.
Details
- Ditch rolling resistance and weight with this XC Race tire
- Smooth-rolling fish-scale center lugs are ramped and semi-slick
- Aggressive side knobs bite into corners, support you under braking
- Featherweight XC-Race casing keeps the grams down while you charge
- Graphene 2.0 compound offers sure-footed grip even in the wet
- Item #VIT004X
- Compound
- Graphene 2.0
- Size
- 29 x 2.1in, 29 x 2.25in
- Type
- tubeless-ready
- TPI
- 120
- Claimed Weight
- [29 x 2.1in] 1lb 6.4oz (635g), [29 x 2.25in] 1lb 6.9oz (650g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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Overall Rating
5 based on 2 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 24, 2024
On my Rodeo Labs Trail Donkey 4
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Bought to test the idea of using my TD4 at Rule of 3 this year, turns out they work well as a gravel tire daily as well as on the trails around Northern Arkansas. Won’t be coming off soon, but they do ride a tiny bit slower than 38/42 gravel tires, obviously, but oh so fun.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
February 4, 2021
fast rolling and grippy
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Bought these for my Kona Sutra LTD gravel bike to have something smooth for bike paths and city riding but that would be a capable gravel and off-road tire. After ~ a year on these I'm super pleased with how they perform across various terrain. they're supple but speedy and have great grip... what else could you want?
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com