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Schwalbe - Marathon Winter Plus Wire Clincher Bike Tire | 24 x 1.75 | Performance Line, SmartGuard | 184 Steel Studs | Black

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Arrives May 21 – May 24
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Size: 700x40c


Features

  • MARATHON WINTER PLUS TIRE: For a safer Journey. You have full control on icy roads with the Marathon Winter Plus. Even in tight bends and under violent braking everythign remains under control. For best possible puncture protection, it now comes with a SmartGuard layer. The spikes work best on ice when running at minimum pressure, while at maximum pressure the tires can be ridden on ice-free roads with minimal road noise.
  • SMARTGUARD: The safest puncture belt for bicycle tires. Unbeatable for more than 15 years. It has proved itself in practice more than any other tire
  • WARRANTY: policy on all Schwalbe product purchased within North America. Our warranty term is 3 years following the original purchase date of the product, or 5 years from its production date - whichever occurs first.

Description

The German manufacturer Schwalbe is the absolute market leader in Europe when it comes to bicycle tires. Hardly any other tire manufacturer is as committed to the subject of bicycle tires as Schwalbe. The family business is constantly raising the bar when it comes to innovations in tire technology. Whether it be the latest rubber compounds for the best durability and maximum grip, the latest technologies for road safety or simply cool trends in the bicycle industry - Schwalbe is often one step ahead of its competitors. An extremely broad product portfolio offers the right tire for absolutely every type of cyclist.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎21.57 x 20.71 x 1.73 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.1 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎27.5 x 27.5 x 1.5 inches


Item Weight: ‎2 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎SCHWALBE


Warranty Description: ‎Manufacturer's Limited


Model Name: ‎Marathon Winter Plus


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Rubber


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Schwalbe


Part Number: ‎11156448.02


Model Year: ‎2019


Included Components: ‎Bike Tire


Size: ‎700x40c


Sport Type: ‎Cycling


Hand Orientation: ‎42-622


Date First Available: September 19, 2018


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  • Works for winter unicycling!
Size: 29 x 2
I mounted this on a unicycle, after wiping out pretty hard on some ice I didn’t see. It’s amazing! I’ve ridden it on ice, fresh snow, compacted snow, and bare pavement (wet and dry). As you might imagine, traction is even more important when you have just one wheel. After finishing the recommended 40km “run-in” period to set the studs, there’s no problems to report with the studs. They’re all still there and intact, even after riding on sidewalks part of the time. It has its limits, but the only difficulties I’ve had were from snow that was just too deep, or too bumpy from being melted, walked upon, and refrozen. Traction has not been a problem at all. My main concern was unseen patches of ice, and I rode this tire right across the slickest stuff I could find, with no slippage. The one curious quirk this tire has is that when you lean into a turn, it tends to want to tighten the turn. Again, this is on a unicycle, it may not do that on a bike. It isn’t enough to make me bail, but it is definitely noticeable. The benefit of this characteristic is that when riding on the shoulder of crowned roads, it tends to keep you straight, whereas with my knobby tire it wants to pull off downhill. Overall, I’m very happy with it, because it lets me keep riding in the chilly months! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2021 by BayonetFrog BayonetFrog

  • Love these, just bought a new pair after 3 seasons on the last pair
Size: 700x35c
Great for winter commuters. I've tried a fat tire setup and I'm not a fan. Too slow and heavy, and deep fresh snow is still more work (or time) than it's worth when you're doing 16 miles a day, 5 days a week. These don't handle much more than an inch or two of loose snow, or ice with deep ruts frozen into it, but in my experience after 3+ winters of daily commuting in Minnesota, these are a great option for all but a handful of days during the winter. I bought a second pair because after 3 seasons of use, I'd lost enough studs to make ice performance a little dicey. While you can get replacement studs. the holes the studs popped out of looked a little stretched out and I wasn't confident new studs with stay long term. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2019 by A. Williams

  • Effective without creating much extra work
Size: 700x35c
I bicycle commute year-round and put these on my bike in November and leave them on until mid March. They're effective in icy and snowy conditions, yet fine for riding on dry pavement as well. I decrease tire pressure on icy days for better traction. On dry days, increase the pressure, and the ride is very smooth without a lot of drag. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2021 by Carol

  • Great winter tires
Size: 29 x 2
A great fit for my winter ride. The studs bite the ice ad nake stopping and cornering possible on all that black ice.
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2021 by Vuil Hond

  • The best!
Size: 700x35c
I've tried other studded tires, but these are the best. Yes, they are heavy and slow, but they have kept me upright for years. I can usually get 4 or 5 winters on a pair
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2020 by pete wilkens

  • Don't push your luck on the pressure
Size: 700x35c
I just ordered another to replace 1 of 2 I bought/installed 2 years ago (4 rows of studs). Less than 200 mi on it. While they do work well in snow/ice, this is an unacceptable lifespan. My advice, don't inflate above 75#. I inflated mine to 80# after "pre-cooling" the bike to 30 degrees. Rode to work on 75% clear roads (16 mi), parked it in building (74 degrees) for a couple hours, road home. Put bike in garage (45 deg) overnight, rode again next day, similar distance, no air added, no problems. Next day tires were still fine. But the next day, rear tire was flat. Turns out sidewall blew out; rubber had pulled away from the wire bead. Tube w/ expected huge hole. Front tire still fine, but I let a few pounds out just in case. Brakes weren't rubbing on sidewall, hadn't hit anything. Experienced rider, 20 years, 5000+ mi per year, pretty sure I didn't damage tire on install. So either a manufacturer defect, or else the tire pressure increase in the non-heated garage (which never went above 50 deg) caused the blowout. I've heard that for car tires, every 10 deg rise in temp increases tire pressure by 1 psi. Maybe it's different for smaller bike tires, but I can't explain this. So my upper limit on these tires is now 75psi. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2021 by just plain dave

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