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Panaracer Race Duro Evo 2 Road Tyre Offer Buy One Get One Free

Ideal use: Sportives Training and All-Season Riding3D Casing goes bead-to-bead for optimal protection. Bead-to-bead reinforced tread forpuncture pinch flat and sidewall cut protection. Excellent distance and rough road tyre.ZSG Dual Compound provides excellent grip in all weather conditions. And the additionof our PT Belt adds even more protection under the tread. In addition the tyres can befitted and removed more easily thanks to the optimised bead design. PA700RACEDEVO25FB 700 x 25C BlackPA700RACEDEVO23FB 700 x 23C BlackRoad CC review Although Panaracer tyres are best known in the off-road world this manufacturer also has an impressive portfolio of road tyres including the Race series. The Race Type D is a relatively light tyre that still provides good puncture protection and excellent grip making it ideal for winter training.The ‘D’ in Race Type D stands for ‘Duro’ or ‘durable’ thanks to three key features. The first is dual compound ‘Evo 2’ rubber which is harder on centre of the tread (the bit in contact with the road when you’re vertical) and softer on the edges (the bit in contact when you’re cornering). The softer rubber provides more grip when you need it. The second feature is a reinforced casing to help prevent punctures and the third is a protective belt under the tread to provide additional protection.Put all that with an advertised weight of 257g for the 26mm version (pretty much confirmed by the road.cc scales at 260g) and it add up to a tyre that’s well suited for faster rides on bad roads in bad weather. The Race D is also available in a 23mm width with an advertised weight of 230g. Over the past few years I’ve followed the trend and have 25mm or 26mm tyres on most of my bikes now. For longer rides they’re definitely more comfortable and the boffins say there’s less rolling resistance too so it’s a win-win.Down in the workshop fitting and removing these Panaracers was easy– for the record on to Open Pro rims– with the tyres neither too tight nor too sloppy on the rims. Only two tyre levers were needed to get the tyres off the wheel (and none were needed to get them on– skilled mechanics say you should never need to use tyre levers for fitting a tyre anyway).The Panaracer Race D tyre’s recommended retail price is a penny underฃ40 though you can find it at least a fiver cheaper at some on-line stores– where it’s also listed as Panaracer Race Duro. This is fair value but not a bargain. Tyres that might be considered comparable include the Schwalbe Durano at aroundฃ32-35 (with the folding bead variety weighing around 250g) Schwalbe Durano Plus at a similar price (but heavier) and the Conti GP 4 Seasons anywhere fromฃ30 toฃ40 (and a tad lighter than the Panaracer).So far I’ve done a few hundred miles on these tyres and found them ideal. Grip is good even on soaking wet Cotswold lanes and I haven’t had a puncture yet despite the local farmers doing their best with the hedge-trimmings.Having said that maybe I’ve been lucky. You can definitely get tyres with more puncture protection but they tend to be heavier. And you can get lighter tyres but you expose yourself to more flats. For winter training rides these Panaracer Race D tyres get the balance about right.VerdictGood quality tyre nicely striking the balance between light and tough; ideal for training

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