stay well away from the halo couriors. Went though one in just under a week. They put stones down in winter here in sweden to help grip on the ice, so harder on tyres but still, less than a week!
The original Halo Courier tyres have been roundly berated on here. No-one should buy them. It seems as though you may not have read any of this thread, and therefore might not have been aware of its extremely well-known and truly shit reputation.
Halo Courier Berlin's: I don't skid much, but the rear is wearing away quite fast. As a front tire, they're alright going straight as long as you don't make any sharp turns, they'll slip out quite easily becasue of the double rail. Beware especially in the rain.
The front tire also likes to track onto gaps between tiles, making it handle very unexpectedly.
But no punctures! But I think fortune has a role to play there as well.
Your findings in part, coincicide with the review of that tyre by myself. Though I have found wear to be more significant from the rear, its still quite reasonable to me. But I keep my tyre at near 120psi as much as possible, and that may be significant. I also cycle at least 400 miles per month, and I weigh more than 115kgs, so the tyres get a really good workout.
The original Halo Courier tyres have been roundly berated on here. No-one should buy them. It seems as though you may not have read any of this thread, and therefore might not have been aware of its extremely well-known and truly shit reputation.
Your findings in part, coincicide with the review of that tyre by myself. Though I have found wear to be more significant from the rear, its still quite reasonable to me. But I keep my tyre at near 120psi as much as possible, and that may be significant. I also cycle at least 400 miles per month, and I weigh more than 115kgs, so the tyres get a really good workout.