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Continental Travel Contacts 700X37's have performed flawlessly for me in the trail conditions encountered on the C&O, GAP, and nearly every other touring and commuting conditions in which I have ridden. Even decent in the frozen stuff compared to most non studded tires.

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The Globetrotter - built for the stresses of world tours....available in reflective sidewall & foldable options
The Travel Contact is the best choice for touring riders or commuters who ride on and off road and who’s priority requirement is puncture protection. This tyre features Continental puncture protection technology from bead to bead – tough Duraskin external fabric on the sidewall which protects the casing from sharp objects, and our polyamide/Kevlar belt under the tread.

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- See more at: Continental Cycle Tyres UK
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