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Old 12-29-10 | 10:13 PM
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From: Westwood MA (just south of Boston)

Bikes: 2009 Trek Soho

this. A10s are for commuters who ride plowed roads and occasionally hit a patch of ice. I get basically zero additional rolling resistance with them. but I would not want to charge down an unplowed MUP.

very tempted to try the Marathon Winters ... Jim from Boston swears by them. would also be cute b/c my 13-mile commute means I ride a "marathon" every day :-)

Originally Posted by PaulRivers
Yeah, for "I could probably make it without studs, but would like studs to be sure" riding, the A10's seem like a decent tire.

I like my Schwalbe Marathon winters - pump them up to 60psi and I only lost 1mph at 35c versus the 28c non-studded tires I had on the same bike right before that. They also have a cool stud pattern where at higher pressures the outer row of studs doesn't contact the ground, but at lower pressures they do. However - they also cost about $80/tire, so like twice as much, so A10's are certainly cheaper if you aren't ever biking on sheer ice like I am. :-)

Thanks for your thoughts on the tires! Would be curious to see what you think after you have more time with them, to.
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