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The MICHELIN Pro4 Endurance 28' bicycle tire (700x25) is designed for road biking enthusiasts seeking durability and performance. With a lightweight construction of just 0.25 kg and a clincher type, this tire offers exceptional grip and handling, making it ideal for various weather conditions. Backed by a 2-year limited warranty, it ensures reliability for every ride.
Item Diameter | 27.5 Inches |
Brand | MICHELIN |
Tire Type | Clincher |
Item Width | 20 Inches |
Bike Type | Road Bike |
Warranty Type | Beschränkt |
Material | Rubber |
Tread Type | Bead |
Global Trade Identification Number | 03528709726498 |
Size | 700x25 |
Manufacturer | MICHELIN |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.65 x 3.35 x 2.99 inches |
Package Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.81 x 11.81 x 11.81 inches |
Item Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Brand Name | MICHELIN |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
Model Name | Michelin Wild AM3 |
Color | Black |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | Cicli Bonin_082319 |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | Michelin Pro 4 Endurance V2 |
Included Components | nothing |
Sport Type | Cycling |
J**N
Superb for durability, so discontinued
My cyclist husband says: These Michelin Pro4 tires are the only ones I have found comparable to Schwalbe Durano for standing up to American road conditions. They have served me for thousands of miles, although I seldom ride in rainy conditions if it can be helped, but often enough on the wet aftermath of storms. Naturally, the Pro line is discontinued and the "successor" line has not been well reviewed.
A**R
Awesome performance tires!
I am a huge fan of Michelin. I am impressed with their tires and their tire technologies. Are they the cheapest or the easiest to get or use? Are they the lightest? No. But what I am buying is peace of mind. I am buying something I know will work. And I am buying a name brand I believe in. This time I bought 700c x 25mm for a road frame/single speed conversion. I chose 25mm because this bike was going to be more “urban” than performance. I love these tires, I highly recommend. Amazon sent these tires to me in Southern California from Spain! Wow. Pretty cool.
M**4
Great cornering, bumpy ride.
I've had these on for several months. I live in Florida where there are often puddles or wet places on the road. They have very good adhesion, and are super solid when cornering. Better super tight low speed turns turns than Continental 4 Season. The Continentals are excellent, but kind of roll or skid when you turn super sharp - basically they make tire sounds. Michelin Pro 4 Endurance don't do that. I don't yet have as much confidence at speed with the Michelin on the road, but haven't had them long, and have never skidded. On the down side, they're extremely stiff - NOT supple at all. Not the tires for a comfortable cushy ride. Continentals 4 Season have a much better ride. IMO the difference is that the Michelins act a little more like a solid tire, so they deform less in a really tight turn. The Continentals are more supple so they deform a bit when you stress them hard. Both have excellent grip in the dry and wet. IDK if the Michelins have the same puncture resistance as the Continentals, but they seem very tough.
K**S
Easy-on and Robust
I'm using 700 x 25, which go on and off my Campy Scirocco rims without tools. Feel good riding--both climbing and fast descents and seem to last well with very good puncture resistance.
H**G
Great Tires
I get 3,000 miles a year on these tires.
M**E
Good shipping time
Great tires to race on
O**T
Excellent tires
I have gone through about 5-10 sets of these (plus other brands).These have been superior in speed and puncture resistance. Yet they have a good grip when cornering so yes I love these.Pay about $30-35 for each.
R**O
On my second set with a mixed results
I have noticed strange wire like protrusions on the inside of the tire that puncture my tube this has happened three times, once in my prior set in twice in this set , Strangely there's no evidence of an exterior puncture I'm wondering if there's some type of material inside the tread that is being pushed out? I may have to cut one in half to see what's inside
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