Continental Speed King Performance
21.70
Michelin Power Mud TLR
34.80
Michelin Power Jet TLR
34.80
Continental Speed King Performance vs. Michelin Power Mud TLR vs. Michelin Power Jet TLR
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Good puncture protection |
Value for money |
superb compound |
Safety |
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Look nice |
Cons
Bit heavier than normal road tyres but who cares! |
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Poor tubeless set up |
Poor grip |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The Speed King offers very low rolling resistance on hard / dry terrain, which makes it perfect for gravel riding. |
The PureGrip provides an excellent balance between grip and durability. |
The Speed King is a slightly narrower option for your gravel bike, or a standard size for your cyclo-cross bike used on gravel. |
A tyre that enjoys excellent grip in the mud and a relative low rolling resistance. |
Tubeless ready tyre. |
Tyre with excellent mud and dirt disposal. |
Very strong tyre without being to stiff. Even at low tyre pressures. |
With these semi-slick tyres you can go even faster on dry circuits, without having too little grip in turns. |
The tyre is tubeless ready. |
Tyre with low rolling resistance. |
Cons
This tyre is less suitable for wet and muddy courses. |
The tyre is less suited to dry conditions. |
The tyre has less grip on wet or muddy terrain. |
Specifications
Quantity
1 piece
1 piece
1 piece
Tyre Usage
Cyclocross
Gravel
Gravel
Cyclocross
Cyclocross
28 inch (700c)
28 inch (700c)
28 inch (700c)
Folding tyre
Folding tyre
Folding tyre
35 mm
33 mm
33 mm
35-622
33-622
33-622
Asphalt & fine gravel
★★★★★
★★★★☆
★★★★★
★★★☆☆
★★★★★
★★★★☆
★★★★☆
★★★☆☆
★★★☆☆
★★★★★
★★★★★
Colour
Black
Green
Green
No
Yes
Yes
★★★★★
★★☆☆☆
★★★★☆
★★★☆☆
★★★☆☆
★★★★☆
★☆☆☆☆
★★★★☆
★★☆☆☆
Asphalt & loose sand
Mud
Dry forest soil & grass