Reviews over the
Schwalbe G-One R Pro
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4 / 5
Fast but hard-wearing!
On fitting, I soon noticed that there were drops of sealant sweating here and there from the sides of the tyre. After a few days, this stopped completely. The tyre rolls wonderfully. Both on and off the road. Very fast! Almost never do I lack grip on "normal" gravel paths. Only on smoother singletracks do I have to pay attention. The tyre does wear faster than I am used to. On my previous tyres, I had less tread wear damage at the same mileage. This is particularly noticeable on the rear tyre. The studs in the middle soon became less tight and some have already half disappeared. Fortunately, the tyre still rides fine. In 1300-1500km it had only one real puncture on a big thorn and some small punctures. Everything was sealed by the sealant (the thorn only after removal). Some small cuts in the tread but not through the casing.
Pros & Cons
2 / 5
Not reliable enough
It is a very fast tyre with enough grip on sand. Puncture resistance is unfortunately really poor. Today punctured for the 3rd time in 6 months! I bike with the right pressure on mostly simple gravel and asphalt.... That's more frequent punctures than the 5 years before.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Plenty of grip rolls nicely
Switched from g-one pro this autumn for a bit more grip
5 / 5
Plenty of grip rolls nicely
Switched from g-one pro this autumn for a bit more grip
5 / 5
Grip, speed and ultimate handling in 1 tyre.
Great tyre on your front wheel, grip and yet fast. The ideal combo with the Schwalbe G-one RS pro you mount at the back.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Almost perfect
Rolls well both off-road and on the road, unfortunately puncture on the carcass which was not sealed by the sealing milk
2 / 5
The poor puncture resistance makes the tyre unsuitable for a chamber configuration.
I chose these tyres (45mm version) to ride on asphalt and gravel trails, including forest trails that are easily tackled with a gravel bike or MTB. The product looks pretty good: aesthetically pleasing, easy to install, lightweight, low rolling resistance on both asphalt and gravel, excellent grip on dirt and gravel roads. By adjusting the pressure correctly, riding comfort is optimal even on rough terrain. They are not suitable for muddy terrain and should be used on predominantly dry ground. Unfortunately, contrary to the manufacturer's claims, these tyres have poor puncture resistance, so much so that they are practically unusable with an inner tube (even a latex tyre). In my case, I had no fewer than three punctures in the space of 150 kilometres, most of them on asphalt and gravel roads and a few kilometres on rougher gravel. The punctures were all caused by very small pins (width < 1mm); latex tyre tubes partially solve the problem but do not provide safety with this type of tyre. I should add that one of the tyres had a transverse cut of about 5mm on the tread, which fortunately did not reach the chamber. Given the low mileage, I consider the tread to be too delicate for the intended use. I gave 2 stars because I did not try the tubeless configuration, as my rims are not compatible. I cannot therefore rule out the possibility that they might be optimal in a tubeless configuration, otherwise the rating would have been 1 star.
5 / 5
highly recommended
very comfortable feeling from first ride tested between 2.5 and 4.5 bar
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
An excellent tyre, grippy and rolling
I recently switched to these bike tyres, and I couldn't be happier with their performance! The grip is exceptional, offering excellent traction on both wet and dry surfaces. They look tough, but I haven't had enough experience with them yet, but in 2 outings, they've got quality written all over them. The ride is smooth and comfortable, making long distances enjoyable. These tyres have really improved my cycling experience, and I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for reliability and superior quality.