Schwalbe Ultremo ZX Evo review
On the road, ?the performance is top-notch, giving great all-round feel and grip. It is a light tyre though so it's not one for the British winter.
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Available in a range of colours
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Great grip
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Lightweight
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Not much
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Dual-compound and available in a range of colours, the ZX has plenty of likeable features.
Schwalbe's Ultremo may be a bit of a mouthful but they've struck a great balance between lightweight and durability, and the puncture-proofing has ?been upgraded with ?a Kevlar belt.
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