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Schwalbe's popular Durano road tyre has a completely new profile & is now 10 grams lighter. It's outstanding qualities remain though & offers you Dual Compound for best grip - even when training in the wet, & their RaceGuard protection belt.
Schwalbe's popular Durano road tyre has a completely new profile & is now 10 grams lighter. It's outstanding qualities remain though & offers you Dual Compound for best grip - even when training in the wet, & their RaceGuard protection belt.
Top Features:
- Various colours available
- Schwalbe RaceGuard puncture protection
700x23c Spec's
- Weight: 225g
- Pressure rating: 85-145 PSI
700x25c Spec's
- Weight: 245g
- Pressure rating: 85-115 PSI
Product Data
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Tyre Bead: Folding
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Wheel Size: 700c (622)
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Terrain: Tarmac
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Tyre Type: Clincher
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Commuter: Yes
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Touring: Yes
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Road: Yes
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RaceGuard Protection:
RaceGuard offers you excellent puncture protection, which is thanks to the double layer of nylon fabric within the tyre. RaceGuard is found in Schwalbe's light and sporty tyres.
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Schwalbe Durano RaceGuard Dual Compound Folding Road Tyre is rated
4.5 out of
5 by
167.
Rated 1 out of
5
by
farmforfun from
Less than 25miles!
Just rebooted my daughters road bike.
First ride ..rear puncture !
Ok, we live out in the countryside and sometimes roads can be a bit of an issue but was expecting a little more than this after reading reviews
Just unlucky who knows? time will tell !
Anyway repairs carried out , will try it again tomorrow
So it’s only a 1 star from me.
Date published: 2020-04-12
Rated 5 out of
5
by
AugieMarch from
Easy fit
Great tyres, easy to fit, they are replacing my conti Grand Prix 4000’s which had really seen the light of day after 2500 miles. Not ran with these before but been advised to give them a try. Short ride this morning after fitting and they seem to grip well and are a little quicker that the conti’s, cheaper too.
Date published: 2020-04-04
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Billkh from
Good everyday tyre
Ran these on my cross bike for commuting a mixed track of gravel paths, rough roads and lanes. Only suffered one puncture in over 2000miles. Still going and plenty of wear left. Only criticism I have is they don’t I still confidence in the wet.
Date published: 2020-02-27
Rated 5 out of
5
by
StuLeVaud from
Got it on all my road bikes
Grippy comfortable and hard wearing
I use these on my racing commute bike too, with the last 6 months of roadworks I was expecting a puncture from all the grit and stones. Even jumping on and off broken kerbs and even some off rad detours! Brilliant performance
They also survive a long weekend on Italian roads with the panniers on!
The larger section makes them more comfortable and more stable as you can run on a bit less pressure
Now put them on my wifes and teens bikes
Date published: 2019-11-13
Are these tyres directional ( rolling according to tread pattern) ? no included instruction given or indication on tyre itself.
Asked by: broadgates
The tyres are directional. You'll see two lines in the tread pattern pointing inwards, almost forming a point or arrow. This would be the direction the tread is designed to roll.
Answered by: WiggleKris
Date published: 2018-08-28
V-Guard v Raceguard
Which offers more puncture protection between V-Guard and Raceguard? I am deciding between the Scwalbe One and the Durano Racegurad. Thanks Simon
Asked by: iosmn30
The raceguard offers a double layer and the V-guard offers a triple layer of protection.
Answered by: WiggleKingL
Date published: 2020-02-29
Is the price for a pair?
Pardon my ignorance, I'm new to cycling and want to replace my tyres with some more suitable for winter riding, with greater puncture protection etc. Have never purchased any before, do you get a pair of tyres in a pack?
Thanks
Asked by: AndyRSFO
These would be priced per individual tyre, if you add one to your basket and change the quantity to 2 on your basket page, we'll then be able to send a pair out to you.
Answered by: WiggleAndyE
Date published: 2016-10-13
Do the colour versions com in bigger sizes?
I see that the Buy options have multiple sizes for the plain black tyres, but only 23mm for the ones with colour-splashes.
Do the fancy ones come in the bigger sizes at all?
Asked by: Andrewrenix
Unfortunately we cannot answer stock queries on this forum. Please contact us on the link below and we will look into this further.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/ContactUsForm
Answered by: WiggleMattS
Date published: 2015-06-22
Will 28c fit when running 25c with 5mm clearance?
I am currently using the 25c version and I have 5mm vertical clearance to the frame where the brake is mounted? Will the 28c fit? I understand that 28c tyres are wider but are they a lot taller?
Regards,
Konrad
Asked by: Kon36
I would suggest that a 28c tyre would fit, but the clearance would be minimal.
Answered by: WiggleRickL
Date published: 2017-04-26
Minimum pressure on this 28c tire?
Does anyone know the official minimum pressure of this 28c tire?
I want to get great grips with 28c tires.
Thanks a lot.
Asked by: Joshua123
Schwalbe recommended pressure:6.00 - 8.00 Bar (85 - 115 psi).
Answered by: WiggleJarrett
Date published: 2019-06-21
are these suitable for tubeless?
Asked by: Missyp72
Unfortunately these are not tubeless ready.
Answered by: WiggleKingL
Date published: 2015-12-06