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If you place a premium on versatility, Specialized's All Condition Armadillo Tire is for you. The siped tread pattern offers excellent wet and dry traction, rolls fast and corners great. Plus, this tire features Specialized's legendary Armadillo technology for the ultimate in flat prevention.
Armadillo is Specialized's classic puncture protection technology. A woven nylon cap-ply (see image, light brown) with woven aramid belt under the tread (tan) provides outstanding puncture resistance, while the wire bead keeps the tire economical.
Weight: 375 grams (23c)
TPI: 60
Part Numbers
Option | UPC | MPN |
---|---|---|
700 x 23c | 719676882314 | 0001-3211 |
700 x 25c | 719676882352 | 0001-3212 |
700 x 28c | 719676882307 | 0001-3213 |
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Resistant To Element (3)
- Durable Rubber (2)
- Great Traction (2)
- Quiet
Cons
- Heavy (3)
- Hard ride
Best Uses
- Road Biking (3)
- Commuter
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Pros
- Great Traction
- Resistant To Element
- Durable Rubber
Cons
- Hard ride
- Heavy
Best Uses
- Commuter
Comments:
Rides like a rock but never gets a flat. I usually can put 5k to 8k before I get a flat. By that time the punctures start cutting through but the belting still holds up. I've had tread rip off from steel street plates but the steel banding holds up and no flat. If you don't like changing tubes this is the most bullet proof tire on the road, bar none.
Pros
- Durable Rubber
- Great Traction
Cons
- Heavy
Best Uses
- Road Biking
Comments:
I put 2600 miles on a rear wheel without issue or flats, mostly on smooth roads and bike paths. I probably could have gotten another 200+ miles out of it. Only minor show-through at 2600 miles. The flattening was even and pronounced but that is to be expected.Overall I was very happy with the durability and performance. The front has tons of wear left. I weigh 16o lbs.
Pros
- Resistant To Element
- Quiet
Cons
Best Uses
- Road Biking
Comments:
Good quiet tire. Used to get 2-3 flats a month. Haven't gotten one since replacing old tire 6mo ago. Only down side is very difficult to change, but you won't have to often.
Pros
- Resistant To Element
Cons
- Heavy
Best Uses
- Road Biking
Comments:
Great tire. I ride on sharp rock roads sometime as well as glass and no flats! Only time I got a flat was when a nail went thru the sidewall and out the other side. I was still able to put spare tube in and finish that ride. Had to put a panaracer tire on as a spare until I could get a new tire once and got 2 to 3 flats a week on same roads. It is a slow tire but so is fixen a flat.
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