Cinturato Velo Tubeless Ready Tire
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Why We Like The Cinturato Velo Tire
The 145-year-old company Pirelli created quite the buzz when it announced that it was reentering the road cycling tire market again earlier this year. We were excited for sure, and if you've followed motorsports at all, you're familiar with its success in auto and moto races across the globe. As we glanced over the PZero Velo range, we had one question, where are the tubeless tires? We were assured it was in the works and sure enough, the Cinturato Velo Tire is the tubeless-ready tire from Pirelli, blending puncture protection, ride comfort, and top performance.
Pirelli uses its SmartNET Silica compound for less rolling resistance, exceptional handling and grip, especially on wet roads, and long mileage. Underneath the tread is its Armour Tech technology combining a nylon, bead-to-bead, high-density layer, and an aramid breaker and aramid fibers dispersed into the tread. This not only keeps sharp objects from piercing the casing, but it also prevents the tire from stretching ensuring trouble-free tubeless use.
The Cinturato Velo Tire is available in sizes between 26 and 35mm ideal for anything from endurance rides to hardpack gravel.
Details
- All-condition road tubeless tire optimized protection and performance
- SmartNET Silica compound rolls fast and grips well in the wet
- 60 TPI casing balances durability and ride comfort
- Compatible with hookless rims
- Functional Groove Design provides a smooth ride and drains water
- Ideal Contour Shaping increases cornering and handling confidence
- Aramid fiber belt under the tread prevents punctures
- Item #PIR0046
- Compound
- SmartNET Silica
- Construction
- Armour Tech
- Size
- 700c x 26mm, 700c x 28mm, 700c x 32mm, 700c x 35mm
- Type
- Tubeless
- TPI
- 60
- PSI
- [700x26c] 72- 87
- Bead
- Folding
- Claimed Weight
- [700c x 26mm] 10.2oz (290g), [700c x 28mm] 11.3oz (320g), [700c x 32mm] 12.3oz (350g), [700c x 35mm] 13.8oz (390g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
- Activity
- road cycling
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4.5 based on 3 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 12, 2021
Big Fan
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I've been riding the Continental 5000's and 4000's. New purchase change due to how hard it is to install a Continental tubeless 5000. The ride is much smoother and so is the handling. Wasn't looking to change but the installation on the Continental was nearly impossible.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
October 3, 2021
Goodbye Gatorskins
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I've put a couple hundred sporadic miles on these before I put them through a long, continuous haul in a 630 mile race in MN. The terrain was quite mixed. Trails had a lot of bumps and cracks and there were many miles of nasty pavement. These tires aren't supple or very comfy but they did the job well running them tubeless. It is important to note that the pressure recommendations vary between tubeless and tubed configurations. On the sidewall for mine says, "Min. 72 psi - Max 101 psi with Inner tube. Min. 58 psi - Max 87 psi tubeless. I ran 28c on Hunt Aero Wide 34's. The inner rim width is 20 mm. The overall tire width on this combo comes to 30 mm. I had no issues with the bead seating or sealant leakage. Psi was 74 on both tires for the race. They rolled, cornered and brake nice in dry and when I was caught in a thunder storm, they did not disappoint. These rolled and turned with no loss in confidence. I did, however suffer an inescapable puncture at mile 220 in the middle of the night and in the rain. I hit a small, sharp rock on a descent and buy the sound of it I knew it was bad. I had a nice 7 mm slice on the sidewall along with a dinged rim. I threw in an Aerothan tube, booted it with a $1 bill, the bead seated, inflated to 60 psi and it held pressure & integrity for 410 more miles. I am, indeed a fan of these tires. I will continue to run these on my work commutes, city rides and long distance road adventures.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
January 2, 2021
Big fan of Cinturato's
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Excellent tire, Tubeless setup and easy install on my Campagnolo WTO wheels. Great handling tire and very puncture resistant due to the kevlar belt. A little heavier than some but works great for a training tire and so far holding up on my glass/debris covered roads.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
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