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The Continental GatorSkin DuraSkin Tire is a high-performance folding tire designed for racing bikes, featuring a lightweight construction and advanced DuraSkin technology for enhanced durability and puncture resistance. With a size of 700 x 23mm and a tensile strength of 120 PSI, these tires are perfect for both competitive racing and rigorous training sessions.
Item Diameter | 7E+2 Millimeters |
Brand | Continental |
Tire Type | Clincher |
Item Width | 23 Millimeters |
Bike Type | Racing Bike |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Material | Blend |
Tensile Strength | 120 PSI |
Tread Type | Racing/Training |
UPC | 709202915371 614019610268 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00709202915371 |
Size | 700x23 |
Manufacturer | Continental |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.32 x 9.65 x 3.07 inches |
Package Weight | 0.56 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 3 x 11 inches |
Brand Name | Continental |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
Model Name | Gatorskin |
Color | Black |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | C1010623T |
Style | Folding |
Included Components | Bike Tires |
H**H
Better against thorns.
I ride easily 45 mile after work on the city street and these tires have been better at resisting punctures from bull thorns and broken glass than other Continental models. The amount of flats I would get dropped by 75%. Sure it not 100% you can still get a flat if it’s a pointy enough piece of glass, small sheet metal fragment or spiky seed. But I feel more confident that I will not have to stop and fix a flat every day.Are there tricky issues about the tire, sure getting is seated on the rim can be a pain especially when it new or cold out. The best thing to do when they are new to make seating easier is to leave them out in the sun or warm room. Once mounted take some Windex and spray around the tire and rim and slowly inflate, the Windex helps the tire expand evenly around the rim and reduces the flat spots.
K**R
My Go to bike tire
These tires really are great. I used to fuss constantly with flat tires until I switched to these. If you're on a budget these will save you so much in tubes they are well worth it. I ride in LA now where the roads are coated in broken glass and still no flats. I did leave a new set on a bike outside in the California sun for a year and a half and they had to be replaced but kinda understandable
Q**S
First flat in 3000 miles
Yesterday morning I was thinking how great these tires are because I hadn’t gotten a flat since installing them. As though the universe heard me and felt spiteful, my commute home I got a flat. I was annoyed - there’s no way not to be annoyed when I get a flat tire - but out of curiosity checked my records and saw I had 3000 miles over four years on these tires and this is my first flat. Annoying, but hard to complain about that kind of performance. I commute on this bike so honestly I regularly ride through construction zones with plenty of debris in the bike lane. It’s really impressive this is my first flat. As I inspected the surface, I saw lots of nicks in the outside rubber - pretty sure they all would’ve been flats if not for the Gatorskins. They have doubled in price since I bought mine, but I wouldn’t hesitate to buy again.
D**S
Great Tires
I love the GatorSkin tires. They are tough on the road, avoiding many flats. Great for riding on. They are a bit hard to get on the rims, but worth it.
V**A
Perfect!
Just what I needed for my bike.
A**R
Gatorskins, my new go-to!
I recently picked up a new State Core-Line to ride around. I got very tired of asking my family or friends for rides, as I don't have a car or a license.The bicycle came with these supposedly great Kenda gumwall tires, meant for flexible roads and commutes. This was not my experience.Riding around in autumn for me means thorns littering the roads and sidewalks and us cyclists get old of that pretty quick. I went through around 2-3 tubes per week, with the closest bike shop being 34 miles away. I had to come up with something.At first, it was a pain to get these on, they even broke one of my Bell tire levers. (Though, I will say that was my fault. I was being impatient and put on unnecessary pressure.) This problem fixes itself a couple rides after the initial install. They get nice and used to the shape of your rims. I've had them on for about a month now - I have yet to encounter a single issue. I haven't had a single flat with these, and it isn't a pain to ride around in the winter time at all.One fair warning: these bad boys do get pretty slick when wet. They'll definitely drop you if you dare challenge those pesky yellow, studded things or any deadly sewer grates. I read about the sidewall being pretty fragile on these things, but I haven't had an issue yet. Be cautious, put them on and you'll love every second of them.
S**Z
They have served me well
I have used these tires for about 7-8 years. I've got new sets about 5 years ago but I don't ride as much as I used to. Just writing that they have served me well in durability and puncture resistance. They are similar to "hard" tires in auto racing in that they are more for durability than for grip and speed.The 2 dots: Lots of people thinking the 2 dots/snake bite/etc. on the tires are a defect. They are tire wear indicators. If you locate the 2 dots, look at the sidewall with a good flashlight and you will see a triangle arrow and "TWI" written next to it. It is only printed on one side. When both of the 2 dots are no longer visible, the tire needs to be replaced. Of course don't ignore other signs of a bad tire such as too many punctures and damage to the sidewall.
J**L
Puncture protection
Now on 2nd & 3rd set- (1 race & 1 commuter bike). Decent mileage from the 1st set used, only 1 flat occurrence. No punctures on the race bike which were installed last year. When just installed on the commuter bike, got a flat in the 1st 10 miles out. In both flat cases- appeared to be from a very tiny wire/staple. Could not see impact point on the tire on the most recent case, but definitely went thru the tire edge & not the tread area- from where the tiny pinhole was in the tube. After installing the 1st set on the commuter a couple of years back- flats dropped off completely with the 1 exception noted above.
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