Challenge Grifo Tire 700x33C Open Tubular 300TPI Tan CX Cyclocross Clincher
Challenge
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Description
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Because cyclocross tires have to accommodate a particularly wide array
of conditions -- from pavement to pure mud -- in a single race, their
tread pattern has to be especially capable. Having been refined over
many years, and on its way to countless podiums and numerous world
championships, the Challenge Grifo 33 Clincher Tire delivers that
capability, and then some. The Grifo owes its success to a host of
seemingly singular contributions, but ultimately, it all comes down the
tread pattern. Challenge bestowed a pattern, that, at first glance,
appears low in profile -- and that's because it is. The pattern design
doesn't require the extra weight of bulky, tall knobs. Instead, the
evident knob shape provides ample grip in terrible conditions while
minimizing the associated rolling-resistance over harder stuff. The
highest point of the pattern lies in the middle of the tire, while
moving outward, the knobbies gradually take on a svelte shape to provide
traction in corners. However, the Grifo's tread pattern is intended to
be mounted in either direction. Should you require heavy traction, say
in hearty mud conditions, Challenge recommends that you mount the tire
with the tread orientation facing backward. For "normal" race
conditions, mount with the tread rolling forward. Regardless, you'll be
rolling fast. For durability, the Grifo is constructed from a highly
puncture-resistant and lightweight Super Poly casing. The bead of the
tire uses an open tubular design. We know that it sounds like an
oxymoron -- a clincher tubular. However, the benefits of Challenge open
tubulars are astounding. They use the same hand-made construction
techniques and materials as Challenge's tubulars. The only difference is
that instead of being sewn, beads are actually formed by folding the
casing around Aramid fibers. What's Aramid? Aramid is used for the tire
beads for the same reason that it's used for bullet-proof vests -- its
lightweight, compact strength.
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