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Pirelli
P Zero Race Tubeless Tire

3.6666666666666665 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews
$74.88 - $99.90
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Color:Classic Para

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Why We Like The P Zero Race Tubeless Tire

The P Zero Race Tubeless Tire allows us to reach peak performance in all conditions. Whether we're bombing descents in drizzly weather or tackling a tough climb under the hot sun, this tire will get us to our endpoint with speed and purpose.


Details

  • A tire designed to allow every cyclist to excel and perform
  • All of the benefits of tubeless tech in a race-ready all-rounder
  • Fastest road tire in the Pirelli cycling range for excellent speed
  • A slick tread pattern for solid rolling efficiency
  • Its light weight keeps up top speeds
  • Item #PIR1WUE
Compound
SmartEVO
Size
700c x 24mm, 700c x 26mm, 700c x 28mm, 700c x 30mm
Type
tubeless ready
TPI
120
PSI
27.5-42
Bead
folding
Includes
1 tire
Claimed Weight
[700c x 24mm] 8.6oz (245g), [700c x 26mm] 9.5oz (270g), [700c x 28mm] 10.4oz (295g), [700c x 30mm] 11.3oz (320g)
Activity
road cycling

Overall Rating

3.5 based on 3 ratings

Review Summary

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1 out of 5 stars

March 5, 2022

How the heck do you set these things up?

Size Bought:
700x26c

I've been riding the tubed version of these tires the past season and thought they were great. When I decided to try tubeless I figured I would order Pirellis. They were the tightest tires I've come across to get them on the rim. I used some soapy water, hit the tires with a blast of air to get them to seat and make sure the system could hold air. All good, but I can't get either of the tires back off to add the sealant. I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to cut these beans new tires off my wheels. You can't get anything between the bead and the rim.

mkep757002 m
5 out of 5 stars

November 27, 2021

Outstanding tires

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer
Size Bought:
26c
Height:
6' 2"
Weight:
170

I was told to expect around 1000 miles out of the S-Works Turbo Rapid Air tires that I started with. If you look at the review of those tires, you'll see a picture of one customer that had blistering after a short time. Same here. Went with these P Zero tires and have nothing but praise for them. Set them on the dash of my car for twenty minutes to warm them up and they slipped right on the rim without using any levers. I prefer Stans Race, so I didn't have to worry about (1) trying to get it through the stem, or, (2) making a puddle around my feet. Running fifteen pounds (front) and ten pounds (rear) below the pressure on the label makes for a very comfortable ride. Twenty mph corners are very sure and stable. After changing out of the Specialized, I ran the rest of the entire outdoor season on one set (2500 miles). Looking at them, there's still more life, but I'll probably start out fresh in the spring and see how long they go. I got one massive goat head in there and when I pulled it out the air started to escape. Turned the tire over and in seconds the Stans stopped it. Lost 8 pounds. Would have been less if I hadn't hesitated. FWIW, at 90 lbs, the 26c measures 27.124 OD

Peter C
5 out of 5 stars

November 13, 2021

Best of the Best

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer
Size Bought:
700x26c
Height:
5' 7"
Weight:
182

No question, these are hands-down the best tubules road tires. I've ridden Continental 5000 TL and Specialized RapidAir. Those two are excellent on their own, very good choices. But Pirelli stands out: - very low rolling resistance. Immediately noticeable. - consistent cornering: unlike the Conti that force you to corner sharply, or Specialized that lose their cornering after only a few hundred miles. - superb road holding (left and right over bumps) and road handling (descending, cornering) - so far, amazing wear: I still have 25% to 30% tread after 1,500 miles. I would have been thrilled if they made it to 1,000. They exceed my expectations. - they hold the air better than other tubules tires. In fact, for the first few weeks, I was riding without sealant. They lose little to no air even after a few days of sitting idle. - relatively easy to mount on my difficult Campi Eurus rims. That's a bonus. Haven't tried removing them yet. Downside? Only one so far: - the PSI recommendations are 90 PSI for my weight. But that's a very hard ride. I've dropped them to 80 to make them more comfortable with some loss of stability in the corners. Hope this helps.

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