PERFORMANCE ROAD TIRES
Your Ride Depends
on This
Whether you’re riding the 2000-mile route of Le Tour de France or 40 miles on a Saturday, only one inch really matters—your contact patch. Nothing can improve your ride more profoundly than the right tire. That’s why in 1976, Specialized’s very first product was a tire. Ever since then, design, innovation, and collaboration with the fastest riders have made our tires the very best in the world.
PERFORMANCE ROAD TIRES
Your Ride Depends
on This
Whether you’re riding the 2000-mile route of Le Tour de France or 40 miles on a Saturday, only one inch really matters—your contact patch. Nothing can improve your ride more profoundly than the right tire. That’s why in 1976, Specialized’s very first product was a tire. Ever since then, design, innovation, and collaboration with the fastest riders have made our tires the very best in the world.

LIGHTWEIGHT PROTECTION WITH A HEAVYWEIGHT PUNCH
All-New BlackBelt
MADE LIKE NO OTHER, TO RIDE LIKE NO OTHER
Overall Giro victory and Tour stage wins. Proprietary construction combined with our new dual T2/T5 GRIPTON® compound and hybrid Kevlar BlackBelt puncture protection adds up to the most efficient, lightest, best handling, and durable race-day tubeless tire we’ve ever made.
FAST AND DURABLE ALL SEASON, ANY SEASON
When it’s performance on race day and beyond you crave, the S-Works 2BR delivers all season long—from cobbled classics to your daily lunch ride. Our all-new Dual GRIPTON® T2/T5 compound gives the Turbo 2BR more grip, speed, and durability than ever before—six watts faster for a set of 26mm tires vs. the previous 2BR.
THE FASTEST, MOST DURABLE TUBE-TYPE PERFORMANCE TIRE
The S-Works Turbo takes the world-beating performance of our new Dual T2/T5 compound, our light and supple casings with BlackBelt puncture protection, and delivers it in a tube-type tire. At just 200 grams for a 24mm tire, with lower rolling resistance and 8% better puncture protection than the previous S-Works Turbo, this is S-Works-level speed with a tube.
