Pirelli Cinturato Gravel H Tyre 700C X 35MM BLACK from Pirelli New
Merchant: Cycles UK
Brand: Pirelli
Product code: 5289131
Merchant's Category: Sporting Goods> Outdoor Recreation> Cycling> Bicycles
The Pirelli Cinturato Gravel H Tyre is a premium, gravel-specific tyre designed for rolling fast over compact terrain and hard surfaces.The Cinturato Gravel H Tyre was designed for hard packed, rocky terrain and feels great cornering at high speeds without sacrificing smoothness. The tyre uses a packed, low tread design thats perfect for riding at high speeds on all compact terrain, dry or wet. The SpeedGRIP compound provides grip in wet and dry conditions, high adaptability to the terrain and resistance to premature wear so you can keep hitting the dirt for miles to come.FeaturesThe low, tightly packed knobs are perfect for compact terrain and hard surfacesThe SpeedGRIP compound is tailored for all weather conditions without compromising rolling efficiencyReinforced casing features a woven fabric bead-to-bead layer for increased puncture protectionTubeless-ready aramid bead optimized for wide modern rim designs
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