Schwalbe Durano not all that durable

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TheJDog

dingo's kidneys
My rear tyre, after the couple of wet days, is shredded. There are at least 5 reasonably large, 3-4mm long, full depth gashes through the bloody thing, any of which was a candidate for blame for the puncture what I got. Very disappointed. Ordered a Durano plus for a replacement, but now sort of wishing I'd ordered a gator skin.
 
Schwalbe are great tyres but they are a soft compound, this is what makes them very grippy, but IME they do indeed cut up very easily.

The Durano as far as I'm aware isn't marketed as being particularly tough.

The Plus is a tougher tyre but as a Gatorskin fan I too would have gone the Conti route TBH.
 

Moodyman

Legendary Member
Agree with Smokey about the Durano not being all that tough. It's the Plus version you really need.
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
Durano + rock. The front on the Viner has done something over 4k miles, I only killed the rear by running it underinflated.
 

Arjimlad

Tights of Cydonia
Location
South Glos
I've noticed cracking in one of my 4 month old Cityjets. Not impressed.

I had cracking on a Schwalbe Lugano rear tyre which was five months old. It ran along the coloured bits of the tyre. So I took it up with the supplier, sent it back and they sent me a new one immediately !

The front tyre is fine.
 

Davywalnuts

Chief Kebab Taster
Location
Staines!
I've found the normal Durano's excellent value for money, but does suffer from the slashing effect, not that a spot of glue doesn't do the trick.

Personally, after trying the whole range, am now settle on the Durano S's, from a combination of great rolling/p* fairy resistance, lack of cracking and, when slightly under inflated, no pinch-punctures, whats quite common the normal's.

Alternatively, if you run 700x28c's, the Supreme's, while expensive, are worth every penny, unless you're use is for a race tyre...
 

Cyclist33

Guest
Location
Warrington
My rear tyre, after the couple of wet days, is shredded. There are at least 5 reasonably large, 3-4mm long, full depth gashes through the bloody thing, any of which was a candidate for blame for the puncture what I got. Very disappointed. Ordered a Durano plus for a replacement, but now sort of wishing I'd ordered a gator skin.

I've got Durano S, the supposedly even less tough but more racy tyre. After 500 miles in most conditions, ni punctures, ni tears. Can't complain!
 
I've got Durano S, the supposedly even less tough but more racy tyre. After 500 miles in most conditions, ni punctures, ni tears. Can't complain!
The flip side of that IME was that my Cannondale came with Durano S when I bought it brand new. First ride out, a lovely Spring day in the Lake District, and I end up with a huge cut in the rear tyre and had to replace it, 50 miles and it was fubar :sad:

A great tyre but certainly not one I'd ever recommend for winter roads.
 

Matt1705

Über Member
Location
Redditch
I was cursing my fairly new durano plus tyre after a visit from the p******* fairy on Tuesday. Turns out it was the inner tube at fault.

No probs I think to myself, replaced said inner tube, pumped it up and sat down for cuppa and a cake.
Went to put the wheel back on the bike and tyre was soft :angry::angry:
Turns out I must have pinched the inner tube when getting the tyre back on :blush:

Ramble over :becool::tongue:
 
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