Found them on WiggleI've never heard of them.
Do you have a link?
Thanks for that, was just trying to save money, think I'll buy the Marathons again, the 35's have been brilliant, no punctures but now worn.They keep the wheel rim off the ground and allow the bike to roll forward...barely. Heavy and draggy, youd need a real grudge against enjoying a ride to use these.
No harm in giving them a try for that money, tread pattern doesn't matter a tinkers tbh.I have been looking for new tyres for my hybrid bike and came across the Fincci brand, 700x38 with puncture protection, has anyone anything to say about these?.
I have the COntinental on my back wheel - got a few punctures so I have gone back to Marathons when the front tyre wore outMarathons are a known quantity and dependable. You might save a few Bob with cheap tyres but you’ll be cursing them every time you have to mend a puncture.
Another tyre you could consider is Continental Tour Ride, comparable to Marathons.
https://www.continental-tires.com/bicycle/tires/urban-tour/ride-tour
Not often at all, what does that mean?Puncture belts are overrated for anything less than marathon levels. I’ve got a Pasela, no puncture belt. Doesn’t puncture that often at all.