Originally Posted by
unixd0od
I currently have Continental Gatorskins and they're the worst tire I've ever used in my entire life. I can't believe how difficult they are to put on and take off. Had to deal with that crap a few times this week changing flats commuting and I'm done.
So I'm looking for recommendations for decent 700x28 - 32 tires for commuting. I live in Vancouver so snow and ice are rare, basically I'd just like a tire that's two things:
- Easy to put on/take off with cold, dirty, wet hands
- Tough enough that it can take a few cuts without flatting instantly, so "flat resistant" as a lot of manufacturers like to call them, basically not thin race tires.
Suggestions?
Having never been to Vancouver, I never realized snow and ice was rare there being further north then I am in Fort Wayne IN and all I see is snow and ice in the winter!!.
I too have had bad luck with Conti's including the Gatorskin's and the older GP3000's and the newer GP4000's and will never buy them again. If you want a good puncture resistant tire the Schwalbe tires mentioned are very good; but so are the Specialized Armadillo All Condition tires. Either of those two tires will get you through a commute with barely a thought about flats...though they are heavy, but the Armadillo is the lightest of the two.