Michelin Lithion 3
20,28
Schwalbe Durano
From 25,36
Vittoria Zaffiro Pro Graphene 2.0
From 18,25
Michelin Lithion 3 vs. Schwalbe Durano vs. Vittoria Zaffiro Pro Graphene 2.0
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
-
-
prijs (16x) |
grip (7x) |
Cheap (5x) |
Durability (5x) |
Cons
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No (7x) |
weight (2x) |
rolling resistance (2x) |
Awkward assembly |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The Michelin Lithion 3 is a specialist in wet conditions by the Grip Compound. |
The rigid carcass allows the tyre to last for many kilometres. |
Durable compound, meaning it will last longer than a Schwalbe One tyre. |
Available in a variety of colours. |
The Zaffiro Pro G2 is made for distance and, as such, is a very good training tyre. |
The renewed Graphene 2.0 (G2) compound ensures that the Zaffiro Pro has a good balance of durability, rolling resistance and grip. |
As the carcass consists of extra thick nylon threads, the tyre's puncture protection is excellent. |
Cons
The stiff carcass provides a slightly higher rolling resistance. |
You notice an increased rolling resistance over the Schwalbe One for instance, but the increased puncture resistance royally compensates for that. |
The focus of the Zaffiro Pro G2 is on durability, which makes its rolling resistance relatively high. |
Better puncture protection goes at the expense of low weight, as is the case with the Zaffiro Pro G2. |
Specifications
Quantity
1 piece
2 pieces
2 pieces
1 piece
Tyre Usage
Road Bike
28 inch (700c)
28 inch (700c)
28 inch (700c)
Wire Bead Tyre
Folding tyre
Folding tyre
23 mm
25 mm
25 mm
23 mm
25 mm
28 mm
25 mm
28 mm
25 mm
28 mm
30 mm
32 mm
28 mm
30 mm
32 mm
23-622
25-622
28-622
25-622
28-622
Winter tyres
All Season tyres
★★★☆☆
★★★☆☆
★☆☆☆☆
★★★☆☆
★★★☆☆
★★★★☆
★★★★☆
★★★★☆
★★★★☆
★★★★☆
★★★★☆
★★★☆☆
Tubeless Ready
No
No
Colour
Black
Black
Grey
White
Green
Blue
Red
Grey
White
Green
Blue
Red
Black
No
No
No
Puncture resistance