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Reviewed in Germany on March 2, 2025
Was soll ich sagen? Ein top Reifen für das Rennrad. Ein gutes Gefühl, auch bei schnelleren Abfahrten. Continental halt 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
M. Zimmermann
Reviewed in Germany on March 2, 2025
Was soll ich sagen? Ein top Reifen für das Rennrad. Ein gutes Gefühl, auch bei schnelleren Abfahrten. Continental halt 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Wilfredo Cruzbaez
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Excellent product work as designed. Love the puncture protection but pain to install
Wilfredo Cruzbaez
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Excellent product work as designed. Love the puncture protection but pain to install
Kevin
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 25, 2025
I have cycled over 80,000 miles in the last 10 years and have tried many different tyres along the way, the GP5000 S have great grip and seal well when they get punctured.
Kevin
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 25, 2025
I have cycled over 80,000 miles in the last 10 years and have tried many different tyres along the way, the GP5000 S have great grip and seal well when they get punctured.
Felipe Burigo Balthazar
Reviewed in Mexico on February 12, 2025
Excelente producto!!
Felipe Burigo Balthazar
Reviewed in Mexico on February 12, 2025
Excelente producto!!
Grace O'Neal
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
I can only comment on mounting these tires as tubeless. I took them out of the box and let and tried to get the first bead over my rim and found them really tight. In the 10 minutes that it took me to go to my kitchen and make up a soap solution the material must have warmed up enough sitting outside in the Florida heat at 6pm that the first bead easily slipped over the other side of the rim.Second bead I was able to seat by hand. After spraying soapy water along the bead I pumped it up with a floor pump in hopes that I would not have to resort to a compressor or, worse, take them to the shop.Within 8 pumps I was hearing the "TANG - TANG" of the beads snapping into place.They are well worth the cost just for that setup experience.
Grace O'Neal
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
I can only comment on mounting these tires as tubeless. I took them out of the box and let and tried to get the first bead over my rim and found them really tight. In the 10 minutes that it took me to go to my kitchen and make up a soap solution the material must have warmed up enough sitting outside in the Florida heat at 6pm that the first bead easily slipped over the other side of the rim.Second bead I was able to seat by hand. After spraying soapy water along the bead I pumped it up with a floor pump in hopes that I would not have to resort to a compressor or, worse, take them to the shop.Within 8 pumps I was hearing the "TANG - TANG" of the beads snapping into place.They are well worth the cost just for that setup experience.
rchicas
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
These are the best road bike tires! They are enoughly wide and resistant and excellent weight and very durable!
rchicas
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
These are the best road bike tires! They are enoughly wide and resistant and excellent weight and very durable!
West
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
OK, the good is: the grip (wet roads, hot roads, cold roads) is amazing and confidence inspiring. Also, the low rolling resistance makes them fast. The bad: lower quality, lower durability and lower puncture resistance than the prior generations. This results in having to replace the tire more often.
West
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
OK, the good is: the grip (wet roads, hot roads, cold roads) is amazing and confidence inspiring. Also, the low rolling resistance makes them fast. The bad: lower quality, lower durability and lower puncture resistance than the prior generations. This results in having to replace the tire more often.
Johan P.
Reviewed in Sweden on May 16, 2024
Har beställt och de skickar fel däck trotts att jag säger det skickar de fel igen
Johan P.
Reviewed in Sweden on May 16, 2024
Har beställt och de skickar fel däck trotts att jag säger det skickar de fel igen
An old sparky
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 4, 2024
This is a good quality product and replaced one with leaky sidewalls from a more mainstream supplier of bike parts.
An old sparky
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 4, 2024
This is a good quality product and replaced one with leaky sidewalls from a more mainstream supplier of bike parts.
Angelina Ochoa
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024
I went tubeless almost a year ago and I love these tires in 700x28C Black Chili.I was a little reluctant to go tubeless after hearing horror stories from others BUT I've had great success with these tires. DT Swiss tape, Stan's sealant, Muc-Off valve stems, and these tires all made for an easy conversion for me. I'm technical but I'm not a bike shop mechanic....all learned from YouTube videos on setting up tubeless.I'm unsure why some people have complained about installing these onto their wheels and getting them to seal but it's been pretty easy for me on Hunt, DT Swiss, Bontrager Aeolus Pro, and a set of Roval wheels also. It did take some extra effort on the Aeolus and by that I actually had to use levers to get both ledges to go over the rim but all went on within a minute of starting. Re-fitting these tires when used onto the wheels can be a chore to seal if you don't have an air compressor or charge pump due to them being stretched a little. But a simple air compressor line will get it to snap on pretty easily.The grip is phenomenal and the speed is right up there with all the race tires. Flat protection is decent and often self seals on small punctures and plugs work well with the compound + sealant. I had one tire I had to retire early but the slash was almost a half inch across the middle of the tread so i chalk that up to a hard failure for any road bike tire. Overall, the tire wear is satisfactory for my use with the grip it offers (I get about 3500 miles full life of a rear tire and get about 2 -3 fronts per rear); I'm a Clydesdale on a Madone that does a fair amount of climbing steep grades (5k miles and 195k feet ascending in 2023) and sprints with fellows riders in the clubs.All in all, I've recommended these tires to friends and have converted wheels for them from tubeless and have also suggested changes for those on tubeless already. Those that have tried Pirelli and Schwalbe like these tires just as much or more. Vittoria riders are usually the loyalists so I don't have a comparison 2nd hand from the club. There's a reason most of us run GP5K and I always recommend these to people that ask.
Angelina Ochoa
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024
I went tubeless almost a year ago and I love these tires in 700x28C Black Chili.I was a little reluctant to go tubeless after hearing horror stories from others BUT I've had great success with these tires. DT Swiss tape, Stan's sealant, Muc-Off valve stems, and these tires all made for an easy conversion for me. I'm technical but I'm not a bike shop mechanic....all learned from YouTube videos on setting up tubeless.I'm unsure why some people have complained about installing these onto their wheels and getting them to seal but it's been pretty easy for me on Hunt, DT Swiss, Bontrager Aeolus Pro, and a set of Roval wheels also. It did take some extra effort on the Aeolus and by that I actually had to use levers to get both ledges to go over the rim but all went on within a minute of starting. Re-fitting these tires when used onto the wheels can be a chore to seal if you don't have an air compressor or charge pump due to them being stretched a little. But a simple air compressor line will get it to snap on pretty easily.The grip is phenomenal and the speed is right up there with all the race tires. Flat protection is decent and often self seals on small punctures and plugs work well with the compound + sealant. I had one tire I had to retire early but the slash was almost a half inch across the middle of the tread so i chalk that up to a hard failure for any road bike tire. Overall, the tire wear is satisfactory for my use with the grip it offers (I get about 3500 miles full life of a rear tire and get about 2 -3 fronts per rear); I'm a Clydesdale on a Madone that does a fair amount of climbing steep grades (5k miles and 195k feet ascending in 2023) and sprints with fellows riders in the clubs.All in all, I've recommended these tires to friends and have converted wheels for them from tubeless and have also suggested changes for those on tubeless already. Those that have tried Pirelli and Schwalbe like these tires just as much or more. Vittoria riders are usually the loyalists so I don't have a comparison 2nd hand from the club. There's a reason most of us run GP5K and I always recommend these to people that ask.
Aaron
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023
For my first venture into tubeless road bike tires, couldn't be happier with these Continentals. I have a similar tire but in 25mm width (and traditional tubes) on my other road bike and thought I would give these a try for my first tubeless install on my 2022 Emonda SL 6 Pro. Everything went great *after I got the correct width Rim tape* and they hold air nicely, have great grip and roll so so smooth!! I've been running about 70 PSI and might try a little less than see how they feel. Definitely would recommend if you're looking to get into the tubeless game these Continental GP 5000 are the best on the market👌
Aaron
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023
For my first venture into tubeless road bike tires, couldn't be happier with these Continentals. I have a similar tire but in 25mm width (and traditional tubes) on my other road bike and thought I would give these a try for my first tubeless install on my 2022 Emonda SL 6 Pro. Everything went great *after I got the correct width Rim tape* and they hold air nicely, have great grip and roll so so smooth!! I've been running about 70 PSI and might try a little less than see how they feel. Definitely would recommend if you're looking to get into the tubeless game these Continental GP 5000 are the best on the market👌
CLAY M GLAD
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2022
Upgradng from Swalbe One tubeless to GP5000 tubeless, (I also went from 25mm to 30 mm). On *my* rims (your mileage may vary) the Conti's were easier to install and inflated to pop the bead on much easier. Easier installation. Great!Then... the rolling resistance difference. I began to beat many my Strava PR's by just a little. Noticeable lower rolling restiance! Great!And the ride feel with 30mm tires at 65 PSI over 25 MM at 75-80 PSI is very noticeable. Much "cushier" ride.. Smoother, more comfortable ride (becasue of the larger tires, may not be specific to this brand/model.) Great!Better in every way!I did manage to get mine while on sale for under $80 each.. well worth it. Shame it was a late summer upgrade. Looking forward to next summer on these tires.
CLAY M GLAD
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2022
Upgradng from Swalbe One tubeless to GP5000 tubeless, (I also went from 25mm to 30 mm). On *my* rims (your mileage may vary) the Conti's were easier to install and inflated to pop the bead on much easier. Easier installation. Great!Then... the rolling resistance difference. I began to beat many my Strava PR's by just a little. Noticeable lower rolling restiance! Great!And the ride feel with 30mm tires at 65 PSI over 25 MM at 75-80 PSI is very noticeable. Much "cushier" ride.. Smoother, more comfortable ride (becasue of the larger tires, may not be specific to this brand/model.) Great!Better in every way!I did manage to get mine while on sale for under $80 each.. well worth it. Shame it was a late summer upgrade. Looking forward to next summer on these tires.
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