PZero Velo 4S Clincher Tire
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When weather tries to get in the way of our training efforts, we utilize the Pzero Velo 4S Clincher Tire for its shoulder-season performance. Pirelli uses a cold and wet weather-specific compound in this tire to offer enhanced grip, and the tread is even designed to quickly shed water for better grip and acceleration.
Details
- All-season tire optimized for wet or cold conditions
- SmartNET Silica compound rolls fast and grips well in the wet
- 127 TPI balances durability and suppleness
- FGD technology ensures a smooth ride and effective water drainage
- ICS technology allows precise cornering and handling
- Aramid fiber belt under the tread helps with puncture resistance
- Item #PIR0043
- Compound
- SmartNET Silica
- Construction
- aramid breaker
- Size
- 700c x 23mm, 700c x 25mm, 700c x 28mm
- Type
- clincher
- TPI
- 127
- Bead
- folding
- Claimed Weight
- [700c x 23mm] 7.2oz (205g), [700c x 25mm] 7.8oz (220g), [700c x 28mm] 8.8oz (250g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
- Activity
- road cycling
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 2, 2021
Love this tyre
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I?ve put 414 miles on this tire and love every minute of my rides. I find this tires is great on the road, bike paths, fire roads, etc. Given that I live in Southern Cal, I don?t have experience with serious inclement weather, but for what it?s worth, it?s braved the climate here from summer through what we call winter. The comfort and performance will have me always put this on my consideration list. Will try Conti, Michelin, or Goodyear to see the difference, but it?ll be hard to unseat my preferred Pirelli.
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