| Color | Multicolor |
|---|---|
| PID | 705896 |
| Product weight (g) | 540 |
| Studded Tire | No |
| Tire Intended Use | Gravel/Cyclocross |
| Tire Size (mm) | 45-622 |
| Tire size (inches) | 28" |
| Tire width (inches) | 1,5 |
| Manufacturer address | Viale Piero e Alberto Pirelli 25, 20126 Milano |
| Manufacturer's email address | |
| Manufacturer name | Pirelli Tyre SpA |
The Pirelli Cinturato Gravel Hard Terrain is a low-profile gravel tire designed for off-road and hard surfaces. It is a highly rolling tire with a wide contact patch that provides a comfortable riding feel. The special SpeedGRIP rubber compound is designed for both on- and off-road riding and features very high tear resistance. The Cinturato Gravel Hard Terrain is a high-performance tire with low rolling resistance and premium puncture protection.
The maximum pressure marked on the tire sidewall is the highest pressure the tire can withstand. The optimal pressure depends on factors such as load and riding terrain. A tire that is too hard rolls poorly, is uncomfortable, has poor grip, and wears out faster.
Founded in Italy in 1872, Pirelli is one of the world’s leading tire manufacturers. Pirelli products are used on car, motorcycle, and now bicycle tires worldwide. Everyone knows Pirelli from the Formula 1 world, and now Pirelli’s top expertise has been brought to bicycle tires as well.
The Pirelli Cinturato Gravel Hard Terrain is a low-profile gravel tire designed for off-road and hard surfaces. It is a highly rolling tire with a wide contact patch that provides a comfortable riding feel. The special SpeedGRIP rubber compound is designed for both on- and off-road riding and features very high tear resistance. The Cinturato Gravel Hard Terrain is a high-performance tire with low rolling resistance and premium puncture protection.
The maximum pressure marked on the tire sidewall is the highest pressure the tire can withstand. The optimal pressure depends on factors such as load and riding terrain. A tire that is too hard rolls poorly, is uncomfortable, has poor grip, and wears out faster.
Founded in Italy in 1872, Pirelli is one of the world’s leading tire manufacturers. Pirelli products are used on car, motorcycle, and now bicycle tires worldwide. Everyone knows Pirelli from the Formula 1 world, and now Pirelli’s top expertise has been brought to bicycle tires as well.