A Dugast Typhoon TLR
59,95
Challenge Grifo Pro TLR
From 57,95
Challenge Grifo Pro Open 33
47,95
Challenge Baby Limus Pro TLR
59,95
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This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Good tyre |
Excellent quality |
Low rolling resistance |
Supple ride |
Rolling resistance (3x) |
Grip (3x) |
Looks! (2x) |
High grip (2x) |
Flexible tyre |
Great grip in corners |
Runs nicely |
Grip |
Cons
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Difficult to mount |
Expensive |
Very hard to put on |
Price (2x) |
Mounting |
Fun in cycling disappears with installation of the tyre |
Skinwall broken after only a few races |
Not immediately airtight |
Not quite round |
Permanent pressure loss |
Pricey |
According to the product specialist
Pros
| The Typhoon tread is a perfect all-rounder, ideal for cross cyclists with only one wheelset! |
| This specially designed tread ensures excellent grip in all conditions. |
| This tyre has excellent puncture resistance, elasticity, rolling resistance and handling while cornering thanks to the cotton carcass. |
| The Neoprene silicacoating layer gives this tyre a long lifespan and protects it from absorbing moisture and dirt. |
| The Challenge Grifo Pro TLR is the all-rounder! From sand and grass to forest floor in both dry and wet conditions. |
| The addition of Tubeless to these tyres makes them very reliable against punctures on bad roads with small stones. |
| The cotton casing makes this tyre extra supple compared to other tubeless cyclocross and gravel tyres. |
| Its classic look makes tubular tyres even more attractive to your bike. |
| Great tyre for mixed surfaces, offering excellent grip on both forest floors and sand. |
| The tan sidewalls make these tyres look a lot like tubes. |
| The white tyres can really make your bike stand out from the crowd. |
| The Challenge Baby Limus PRO TLR is an all-round tyre for changing conditions and for use on sand, grass and icy surfaces. |
| The fact that this tyre is tubeless ready makes it very reliable and resistant to punctures on bad roads with lots of gravel. |
| The cotton carcass makes this tyre extra supple in comparison to other tubeless cyclocross and gravel tyres. |
| The tyre sheds dirt and mud well due to the open profile of the tread. |
| These tyres are compatible with hookless rims. |
Cons
| This tyre is less suitable for use on courses with a lot of mud, or in extremely sandy conditions. |
| If the ground is extremely muddy, this tread may not provide enough grip. |
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| For the muddiest surfaces you're better off with a Challenge Limus tyre. |
| This tyre has slightly higher rolling resistance than the Challenge Grifo Pro tyre. |
Specifications
Tyre Usage
Cyclocross
Cyclocross
Cyclocross
Gravel
Gravel
Cyclocross
28 inch (700c)
28 inch (700c)
28 inch (700c)
28 inch (700c)
Folding tyre
Tubeless Ready
Tubeless Ready
Folding tyre
Tubeless Ready
Tubeless Ready
Folding tyre
Folding tyre
Tubeless Ready
Tubeless Ready
33 mm
33 mm
38 mm
38 mm
33 mm
33 mm
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Coarse gravel & dry forest soil
Wet forest soil
Wet forest soil
Coarse gravel & dry forest soil
Wet forest soil
Mud
Wet forest soil
Mud
Coarse gravel & dry forest soil
Wet forest soil
Wet forest soil
Coarse gravel & dry forest soil
Wet forest soil
Mud
Wet forest soil
Mud
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Colour
Brown
Brown
White
Brown
Brown
Brown
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No
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Dry forest soil & grass
Wet forest soil
Wet forest soil
Dry forest soil & grass
Wet forest soil
Wet forest soil
Dry forest soil & grass
Wet forest soil
Wet forest soil
Dry forest soil & grass
Wet forest soil
Mud
Wet forest soil
Mud
Skinwall
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes