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2018 Roubaix Pro 2Bliss Ready

Part No.: 00016-2165

S$75.00

5

6 Reviews

The Roubaix Pro 2Bliss Ready is an endurance road tire that's well suited for smooth…

Colour:

Transparent Sidewalls

Size:

700 x 30/32

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The Roubaix Pro 2Bliss Ready is an endurance road tire that's well suited for smooth and rough roads alike. That's because it's fast like any competitive road tire, only it features a unique Endurant casing with bead-to-bead puncture protection. The casing smooths your ride and keeps you fresh, while the tread handles responsively. Add to this the lower pressures and natural pinch-flat protection that tubeless setups provide, and you'll be hammering through corners confidently in no time.

  • Bead: Foldable

  • Butyl wrapped bead = 2Bliss Ready

  • Compound: GRIPTON

  • Flat Protection: Endurant Casing and BlackBelt

  • 700 x 30mm/32mm, PSI 45-90, approximate weight 375g

  • 700 x 30mm/32mm, PSI 45-90, approximate weight 375g

Rider Reviews

5

6 Reviews

 

Phat is where its at

Been riding a long time. Started on 23's, then 25's. Went to 28's and rode them for 2 sets of tires. Oh a whim tried the Roubaixs just to see how they were and because they fit easily in my All City Mr. Pink. Big difference from the 28's. Way more cush but running them at around 50psi. How do they roll you ask? Well, I bagged a couple of Strava PB's today and wasn't trying that hard. So for joe average cyclist I say give em a go - you'll get more ride comfort and they are not slow. *I am running tubes until I get new wheels


Name:
Chris C.

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Very good tires for my Diverge Expert

I bought a new Diverge Expert and decided to use these road-friendly tires instead of the Trigger pro. I have about 2k miles on them and they are ready to be replaced. I run about 70-75 psi in them, tubeless, for mostly road riding. The roads where I live are pretty rough. The tires roll very smoothly and offer plenty of stability and grip even in the rain. Very good tire. No flats. Just for a change I am planning to replace them with the Specialized Sawtooths for the next few months (cold weather approaching) but the Roubaix pros are very good tires. Highly recommended.


Name:
Anand

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Great tire for tarmac/gravel routes -- impossible to fault

Impossible to fault this tire, which I've used on several different wheelsets, riding on many challenging tarmac & gravel routes. This tire rolls very well; I've found that the narrower, and much more costly, 30c G-One Speed is only fractionally faster. The Roubaix 2BR carcass is supple enough to provide a great road-feel, and there is sufficient air volume (runs ~ 33.5-34mm wide, on a rim with a 21mm wide inner-channel) to allow much tuning with air pressure. Only 2 casing cuts experienced after using multiple tire sets, from sharp glass or rocks...this is a very good record, especially considering the usage, and the relatively light casing and weight of this tire. No complaints about the grip on these tires, in the dry or wet. I use them all year in Oregon. They hold air well, with thorough sealant application. The fit on some rims is just a bit loose, so use an airless-specific pump or compressor. Great tire. SBC--please continue producing these. Would like to see a 35c version.


Name:
Rico

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Blowouts

I'm riding the Roubaix Pro Tubeless tires setup on Stan's notubes Grail rims, at 75psi. Is that a safe pressure for this tire on this rim? Thank you, Jay


Name:
J

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Favorite winter miles tire

This tyre has become my favorite all arounder. It's not the best at anything but it excels at everything. There are more puncture resistant tyres, but they roll like a garden hose. The volume on these is big, so they aren't super light but they make up for it in fun. Perfect that the dirt road connector with no fear of flats.


Name:
Ben G.

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Great all purpose tire

Have these on a 2018 Diverge setup tubeless. Yes they are a little heavy but they offer great puncture resistance and very comfortable. I have found them to perform well in the wet and on everything from glass smooth tarmac to gravel. I ride them at 80psi on tarmac and drop the pressure to 60psi on gravel.


Name:
Todd

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