I'm a bit disappointed with the puncture protection on my Michelin Pro4 Endurance V2s. I'm getting a puncture every couple of weeks... usually a bit of glass getting embedded and working it's way in through the ride. Can anyone comment on the protection of the gravel king road tyres or am I best going back to the gp4000s for riding through the rivers of glass on the A1000?
That's surprising. I'm using the same tyres and they've been faultless, even after seeing piles of glass too late and riding right through them.
To get tougher, look at the Durano Plus, any kind of Marathon, or maybe the RibMo.
I changed to Pro4 Endurance due to poor puncture resistance of Conti GP4ks.
I've not had a puncture on the Pro4s yet.
No way I would go back to GP4k unless maybe if I could ever be bothered to change tyres for a nice ride on a dry summer day away from London. Which is highly unlikely.
I'm a bit disappointed with the puncture protection on my Michelin Pro4 Endurance V2s. I'm getting a puncture every couple of weeks... usually a bit of glass getting embedded and working it's way in through the ride. Can anyone comment on the protection of the gravel king road tyres or am I best going back to the gp4000s for riding through the rivers of glass on the A1000?