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Teravail
Rampart Tubeless Tire

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$65.00 - $73.00

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Why We Like The Teravail Rampart Tire

Designed for the latest crop of endurance bikes and adventure rigs, the Teravail Rampart Tire is designed for riders encountering a mixture of smooth asphalt and unmaintained back roads where potholes and large cracks pose a threat to traditional road tires. It's available in two distinct versions, with the Light & Supple casing delivering road-conforming comfort and the Durable casing reinforced with aramid against debris-causing flats. Both versions are tubeless-ready for lowering the pressure, in turn giving you better traction and compliance while lessening the chance of pesky pinch-flats.


Details

  • Tire for endurance bikes and adventure rigs
  • Light & Supple casing emphasizes ride quality and feel
  • Durable casing features bead-to-bead aramid reinforcement
  • Tubeless-ready for better traction, compliance, and pinch-flat resistance
  • Item #TVL000C
Size
650b x 47mm, 700c x 28mm, 700c x 32mm, 700c x 38mm, 700c x 42mm
Type
tubeless-ready clincher, hookless compatible
TPI
60
PSI
40 - 70
Bead
folding
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years
Activity
road cycling

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

March 25, 2021

Remarkable Sticking Power

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

After a significant review/selection process, I chose the Teravail Rampart tubeless tire (700c x 38 wide) to ride East Bay Area regional park gravel and hard pavement roads. My rides typically include road and gravel, nominally 30-50 miles long and in the range of 2000"-5000" elevation gain. A long duration product search know-doubt creates buyer bias. Nonetheless, I am stunned by how well this tire grips hardpack, dirt, and even with a bit of gravel trails. The Rampart holds remarkably high road/trail traction. I recently road sporadically wet fire trails a few weeks ago (Santa Cruz) and I had to really pedal hard to cause rear wheel/tire slip. If you are not a road/trail racer (gram minder) and appreciate tires that measurably enhance ride confidence (I'm middle aged) - give these Teravail Ramparts a go - And GO!

Joseph
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com