Michelin Power Competition
From 66,56
Continental Sprinter Gatorskin
51,19
Michelin Power Competition vs. Continental Sprinter Gatorskin
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Price (3x) |
Appearance (3x) |
Leakproof (3x) |
Durability (3x) |
Cons
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No (2x) |
Rolling resistance! (2x) |
Not directly vomfortable (2x) |
poor puncture resistance less than 200 miles |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Due to the flexible carcass with a latex inner tube, the Michelin Power Competition has a low rolling resistance with a very comfortable road handling. |
The new rubber compound of the Power All Season compound gives you an exceptional grip on wet and dry surfaces. |
Equipped with extra reinforcement against punctures underneath the tread. |
The Cofidis team, among others, relied on the Michelin Power Competition Tubular tyre during several Continental Pro and World Tour 2018 races. |
The SafetySystem Breaker layer provides great puncture protection. |
The hard DuraSkin compound is wear-resistant and provides the Gatorskin a longer lifespan. |
Cons
The Michelin Power Competition Tubular is not the lightest tubular tyre. |
The focus on wear-resistance and puncture resistance means this tyre compromises on rolling resistance. |
Specifications
28 inch (700c)
28 inch (700c)
Tubular
Tubular
23 mm
25 mm
28 mm
25 mm
28 mm
25 mm
30 mm
Yes
Colour
Black
Black
Brown
Brown