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Schwalbe Marathon Plus 700 x 28c (28-622) Wire Bead Tyre with Smartguard and Reflective Sidewall

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Our reviewers are experienced cyclists that we trust to be objective. While we strive to ensure that opinions expressed The strong and reliable tread patterns give riders a safer and more secure ride on the road and in bad conditions, featuring a LiteSkin sidewall for durability. This Schwalbe Tyre MTB is perfect for off-roading and mountain biking, thanks to the fast rolling features and good cornering grip. You can't go wrong with the Marathon Plus or the Marathon (GreenGuard) ( read review), both tires are best in class and easily outperform tires from other brands. This item has had a few uses but still has plenty of tread left in them, some dirt still on the tyres but is still in excellent condition.

Schwalbe Marathon Plus HS440 Tyre 700c 28-622 - SJS Cycles

Of the 135 from Schwalbe, 65 were more expensive than Schwalbe Marathon Plus Road Tyre and 69 were cheaper. How much are Schwalbe Tyres? We then wanted to get a bit more specific and only look at Schwalbe products that are listed in the Tyres category. A issue with the Plus tyres is that if they do flat (unlikely, but happened to someone I know on the European tour they're currently on) they're a pig to fix roadside. After returning home and placing the Marathon Plusses in storage for a couple of years, I dusted them off and mounted them on a single speed cruiser bike, which was mainly used for getting around town within a couple of miles of home. Unless you weigh 20 stones such high pressure in 35mm ish tyres offers no benefits and most certainly won't make you faster.

What is it about this obsession of pumping up the tyres to the max. pressure (cos it says on the side wall)? If budget is your main priority, Schwalbe’s Marathon Supreme tire is the highest in the list above, followed closely by Marathon Plus, along with Continental’s Grand-Prix 4-Seasons. Ran an original pair of Marathons for years on a Moulton with no punctures, until the day the rim tape started to give out.

Marathon Plus | SmartGuard | Black-Reflex | 20x1.35 | Addix Marathon Plus | SmartGuard | Black-Reflex | 20x1.35 | Addix

Riding for exercise at all times and also in my daily commutes so weight of tires & bike etc are not an issue (but battery life is .. lol) .. In contrast take either road bike (which have "normal" tyres) out on the paths round here, and I will virtually guarantee a puncture within a few miles For commuting I use M Plus. This is only because my route includes some underpasses that the local youths are trying to turn into bottle banks. If it wasn't for this I would use the Marathons for commuting as well.The Marathon Plus Tour model adds a more robust and distinctive trekking tread than the Original, which is designed for long tours and everyday use alike, both on and off-road. Together, they advertise it offers the same rolling resistance, road grip, protection, and durability, but adds a slightly improved off-road grip. Spa Cycles have a useful video showing how to fit these tyres: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XUFVrl0UT4‎ Schwalbe’s Original Marathon Plus tire has been around for years. Due to the level of puncture protection it provides and its low rolling resistance, it’s also the most popular model in the company’s lineup. Credit: Ralf Bohle GmbH Marathon Plus Tour HS 404 products that meet this search were more expensive than Schwalbe Marathon Plus Road Tyre and 54 were cheaper. The specified weight of the Marathon Plus is 900 grams; this is 170 grams more than the regular Marathon. The real measured weight of my sample of the Plus is 898 grams, which is pretty close. The Plus measures 34 mm wide and 36 mm high at 60 psi on a 17C rim. The regular and Plus Marathon both have almost the same size.

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