The endurance Specialized Roubaix Pro tyre provides low rolling resistance, good puncture proofing and grip for a reasonable £29 Sure, it wasn't easy, but one ride on them and you'll never want to be on anything else.
Full side by side tire comparison: Continental Grand Prix 5000 vs Specialized S-Works Turbo. Full side by side tire comparison: Specialized S-Works Turbo vs Vittoria Rubino Pro G+ 1.0. The focus is on lightweight, low rolling resistance, and good cornering traction. This page includes all data collected by our tests including all size measurements and rolling resistance and puncture resistance test results. Our test set was a wide 28 millimetres, giving us a chance to experience and test the wide tyre trend first hand. Also includes detailed weight and size measurements
After all, competitive riders need a fast, light, and tough tire, and the Turbo Pro is all three. Turbo Pro 28c The Turbo Pros are budget friendly cousins of the Turbo Cotton race tyre. And of course, they had to have the ride quality of tubulars. The Specialized Turbo Cotton is a road bike tire optimized to provide the lowest possible rolling resistance, highest grip, and most comfortable ride at the cost of tire life and puncture resistance. Rolling resistance and puncture resistance review of a Specialized S-Works Turbo road bike tire. Specialized provides its own testing data, which we can only take at face value, showing the new RapidAir having lower rolling resistance and better cornering than its S-Works Allround tubular. This page includes all data collected by our tests including all size measurements and rolling resistance and puncture resistance test results. It says the new tyre requires 2.8W less at 40kph and 7 bar (101psi) with 45kg of load on the tyre. The Turbo Cotton comes with a 320 TPI cotton casing, and the Specialized GRIPTON compound which they claim is the best compound in the world. With its flawless tread, supple casing, and unrivaled GRIPTON® compound, it features extremely low rolling resistance and superior cornering traction. When we began developing the new S-Works Turbo RapidAir tires with Deceuninck–Quick-Step, they had some hefty goals for us: Make the all-around fastest, lightest, and most puncture-resistant tires we’ve ever made. The Turbo Pro tire is a competitive clincher that utilizes many of the same features found in the S-Works version. Bicycle Rolling Resistance publishes detailed reviews and articles about mountain bike and road bike tires, which have been tested on our rolling resistance roller