Please Recomend a pair of slicks for commuting

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Hi all

I had used during last summer a pair of Michelin Pro Race 3's folding tyres. They seemed to be pretty puncture resistance until, bang. For several days, I was getting at least one puncture a day...

As Winter was fast approaching I changed to my Schwabe Marathon plus winter tyres which are very puncture resistance (never had a puncture through the tread, and only one via the side). But the resistance of these tyres is quite noticeable, one hill on the slicks Ican reach ~39mph whilst on the Marathons Iam lucky to get over ~33mph

But now spring is here, it is time to repalce them with somethign more suitable for longer rides home or the odd Sunday ride.

DO I go for another pair of Michelin Pro Race 3's folding tyres or is there anyhting else on the market that are as fast and more resistance to punctures?

Thoughts/suggestions please

Adrian
 

eldudino

Bike Fluffer
Location
Stirling
Continental Gatorskins, 23c version weighs in at around 230g. Not had any punctures on them bar potholes and some UFO that took a real gouge out of the sidewall.
 

BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
I only have experience of 38c Vittoria Randonneur Hyper's, which I done about 2000 miles with one p*******, a large shard of glass just reaching the inner tube, my M+'s would have survived it.
Swapped the M+'s for the Vittoria's at the beginning of March, as soon as all my commute was in daylight.
 

leemo

Commuter
Location
London
Had conti gp 4 seasons for >500 miles now and no p*'s. I have them in 28mm that weigh 280g. Fast, grippy and good puncture resistance. But expensive and the jury is still out on durability.

I expect to need a new one on the back after every 2k miles or so, and will rotate the front one. They cost £30 so thats 1.5p/mile. Pesonally I dont mind spending a fair bit on the couple of square inches that keeps me on the road!
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Conti 4 Seasons - very grippy in all weathers but EXPENSIVE. Cheaper alternative to the Pro Race - get Mich Lithion 2's - about £15 each and ride very nicely. 230 grams so a bit heavier than Pro race, but less than half the price.
 

funnymummy

A Dizzy M.A.B.I.L
I have Kenda tyres on my MummyTrailerTowing bike, have done nearly 3000 miles & the bcak tyre has just worn out, still plenty life left in the front one - Never had a puncture
I have Continental Ultragatorskins 23" on my Dawes, only had 2 punctures & that's because I live next door to a glass shop & the skip had been emptied that day - They paid for new tyres!
 

monnet

Guru
For commuting I swear by Bonty hardcases. COnti GP4000s or 4 Seasons for training and Pro3s for the more serious stuff.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
The Bonti's are a bit crap on grip though (in wet). So being in Manc Land I had Conti 4 Seasons, and now Mich Lithion 2 (cheaper alternative), but both very grippy. The Mich tyres need running in to get the manufacturing chemicals off them.
 
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