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Technical data: Manufacturer: Tannus Model: 'aither 1.1' 700x23C Colours: available colours see selection. Weight: 405g Type: solid rubber tyres. For rim inner width: 14-15 mm. Material: 'Aither 1.1', extremely durable high-tech polymer nano foam. Box contents: 1 solid rubber tyre, installation tool, 3 bags with clips in different lengths, instructions (English language not guaranteed). Further information: www.tannus.com
G**2
Puncture proof luxury
Although these have a reputation for being hard to fit, there are loads of advice videos on YouTube, that and a bit of honest elbow grease make the job relatively straightforwardRide is comfortable and as I have always ridden with road pressures of 120psi these feel fine.
E**S
Low maintenance tyres at last
Doing 60 mile per week commute these tyres are perfect for my reliable low maintenance single speed road bike.My one tip if trying these is to press the chosen clip into the rim then extracting with pliers in order to check suitability.
T**Y
Waste of money
What a load of rubbish. Sizing is virtually impossible to work out. Putting them on is way more effort than changing a few pictures and when they are in its like riding on ice. Would but recommend and they are now in the bin... Good riddance I say
J**Y
Is the grip really good enough?
Bought mine about 4 weeks ago I do 25 miles a week so am at about 100 miles.Ride comfort is okayPuncture resistance great - they feel indestructible.Speed is fine for commuting.Fitting the first tire is tricky, although watching a video helps. It probably took an hour (and two cups of tea) to fit both tires to my single speed mango.The big issue for me is grip. I fell off this morning going slowly round a corner in wet conditions, on a section of road I've traveled 100s of times with regular tires in the wet (and 10s of times on Tannus in the dry)Using these tires I would avoid riding on these surfaces (especially in wet conditions) ...- Grass- Painted lines- Cobbles- Turning on non-tarmac surfacesI've read that the tires have "amazing grip" in reviews on other sites, I just don't believe it, I think the grip is poor in comparison to my continental gatorskins.
S**N
Tannus Tyres revieved after 3 months use.
I bought a set of Tannus Aither 1.1 to fit on my Trek Domane 5.9 road bike. Living in north Oxfordshire, where the road surface is to say the least, disgraceful, I went for the softer option of tyre that was equal to around 90 psi.The installation of the tyres was a good workout, but I had them both fitted in around an hour and a half. I fitted the tyres in the first week of April, when the temperature was still around freezing at 07.00, when I cycled to work the 13 miles. Why is this relevant? because the tyres are so hard... The initial impression of the ride was HARSH, very harsh indeed. My bike displayed rattles it had never had before, and the vibration discomfort on my wrists and hands was unpleasant to say the least. I spoke to the suppliers about this, and they said to give them a while to bed in and they will be fine. I kept the tyres of for 3 months, and thought that I'd give them the benefit of the doubt, but by last night, I'd had enough of the uncomfortable ride, and the uncertainty of the grip the tyres gave. I was never 100% committed to cornering with the Tannus tyres, as they just seemed to feel unstable on corners and uneven road surfaces. Sitting on nearly £4000 worth of bike, it was not the time to test them out with a good lean round a bend that was damp!Maybe, in London where the roads are probably better than they are in the countryside, the tyres are OK, but for what you gain by not having a puncture, you certainly loose by having a very uncomfortable and sometimes scary ride out on your bike.Needless to say the ride in to work today with my trusty Schwalbe Durano Plus tyres refitted to my wheels, was quiet, surefooted and comfortable.Would I tell someone to buy a set of Tannus Tyres? it would depend on where they lived, and what they used their bike for, I don't think they are the right things for carbon framed road bikes.
A**R
Don't be put off
If you commute everyday these tyres are perfect. fitting the tyres is a workout but once they are on you ride worry free. 40 mins to fit the first one and 30 mins to fit the second one.I commute on a fixie with the tannus tyres now. After 5 punctures in 3 winter months this was the way forward. flats when commuting are very annoying. I have been a roadie in the past and I know that these tyres would not be well received with rider who go out on the weekend for 50 mile+ rides, however I would not say this is the target audience.In summary they are a perfect combination to your fixie for hassle free commuting.
Z**E
Function much better than expected
Fitted 29/7/16, and I do around 3500 miles per year, commuting on bad city roads.TBH I had low expectations, so have found these surprisingly good. They're probably lighter than my old Marathon Plus (and spare inners, pump, tyre levers etc), or very close, and roll about as well. Grip is fine, as is the comfort level.These are not intended for speedy racers, but they do the job of worry-free commuting quite excellently.I'd definitely buy again, although there are other products coming out like Air Fom, and Schwalbe's airless inner tubes, so it'd be interesting vs the only real negative of the Tannus, which is fitting the things.
N**T
Perfect
Hard to fit, but quite doable. Best buy ever.Need to get some more.
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