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Tufo Hi-Composite Carbon Special Tubular Tire
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Tufo Hi-Composite Carbon Tubular Tire

Durable race-worthy tubular.

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Tubular tires refer to tires that are made with a tube sewn inside them, they are sometimes called 'sew-ups'. They must be used with a tubular rim, which the tire is glued to. Tubular tires are not compatible with standard clincher rims. Some older Schwinn-style bikes use tires with 'tubular' printed on the side, these are not what the bike industry refers to as tubular tires. If you can remove the tube from the tire, you have a clincher rim.

Used primarily by racers, tubular rims are able to be made lighter than clincher rims because the rim does does not need to contain a tube inflated to a high psi, the tire itself completely contains the tube. Tubular tires are also less prone to pinch flats and able to be ridden with a larger range of tire pressure than clincher tires, which makes them very popular with Cyclocross racers.

Tubular tires do have a significant downside. They tend to be much more expensive than clincher tires. Changing a tubular tire on the road is much more difficult than repairing a clincher. Sealant can be used to patch smaller punctures in tubular tires, but large cuts in a tubular mean the tire is done.

Over the past decade, high performance clincher tires have dramatically closed the gap to clinchers. Tubulars still feature a softer 'floating' ride feel, but rolling resistance tests on tubulars and clinchers show them to be very close in performance. This has lead to more racers using clincher tires. Still, riders looking for every advantage, to emulate their favorite pro or those addicted to the tubular ride feel continue to glue up 'tubies'.

Questions regarding tire selection? Contact us at (800)479-9350 or sales@bicycletires.com.

A thin composite ribbon beneath the carbon enhanced tread ensures reliability in this race quality tire. The thin, tough tread ensures low rolling resistance and reliable handling. An excellent choice when there's never a good time for a wheel change. The Hi-Composite Carbon is no one-and-done delicate race tubular, you're gonna be spending a lot of time with this guy. High mileage, excellent handling, Tufo style. what more could you ask for?

Weight: 260 grams

Tire Type: Tubular 

ISO (ETRTO) Size: 22-622 

Max Pressure: 175 psi

Applications: Road Racing, Performance Road Riding 

Made in: Czech Republic 

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Reviewed 6/21/2010
Great quality, great ride, minimal downside
By Scarpelli  from Southern Utah  - Competitive Racer

I've ridden almost nothing but tubulars since 1981. I trained and raced on them, and I went through Panaracer, Vittoria, Continental, Wolber you name it. Tufo tires are the most uniform, roundest, and the most free from defects by a wide, wide margin. Also, not having a tube allows sealant to make permanent repairs, because you actually seal the thicker tire wall. I use Tufo sealant when I mount the tire with Tufo glue strips and I carry a bottle on the road for a quick repair. Every 5,000 miles or so I have to call for a ride home, but that's probably an average for any of us. This particular Tufo is their best all-around value, and it rides as well as many of the more costly ones. The 700x22 size is durable and supple. I use these on two sets of Campy Hyperons, and the combination is as good as anything at any price for all-around road riding and racing.

After using almost 500 tubulars in my training and racing career, I now use half as many tires per year with Tufo H-CC tubulars. And if you have to, you can actually ride home on a flat, but I don't recommend it on a $3,200 wheelset. Once you get the whole stretching, sealant, glue strip thing down, they're a joy.