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Specialized
S-Works Turbo Clincher Tire

1 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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S-Works Turbo Tire

Quick-rolling, lightweight, and supple—the S-Works Turbo Tire sets the benchmark for what a performance road tire should be. Specialized's tacky GRIPTON rubber is the key to its success, providing confidence-inspiring grip in all conditions without compromising rolling resistance or ride feel.


Details

  • Specialized's go-to road tire for training and racing
  • GRIPTON compound balances traction with low rolling resistance
  • 120 TPI casing offers a supple ride without sacrificing durability
  • BlackBelt protection layer helps fend off flats
  • Item #SCQ00BI
Compound
GRIPTON
Size
700 x 24mm, 700 x 26mm, 700 x 28mm
Type
clincher
TPI
120
PSI
[700 x 24mm, 700 x 26mm] 100-125, [700 x 28mm] 85-95
Bead
folding
Claimed Weight
[700 x 24mm] 7.4oz (210g), [700 x 26mm] 7.8oz (220g)
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

Overall Rating

1 based on 1 ratings

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1 out of 5 stars

August 20, 2022

Not durable at all

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Purchased a set of these for my Zipp 303 hookless rims. They mounted easily and rode very well. Quite supple and light. That said, I seemed to have a puncture on every ride. The sealant allowed me to get home. The sidewalls leaked sealant. Might be good for race day but not training. I finally tossed them after about 300 miles as I could not get through a ride without sealant spraying all over. We do have a lot of broken glass where I live. Most tires can ride over it without issue. Not these.

Michael T
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com