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HUTCHINSON BLACKBIRD 700c TubeType Brown tire

The HUTCHINSON BLACKBIRD 700c TubeType Soft Tire is the fastest tire ever produced by HUTCHINSON. Mach Tread 3,0 offering exceptional energy return and durability... Read more

Recommanded price* : 49,99 €

Regular price 41,99 €
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The HUTCHINSON BLACKBIRD 700c TubeType Soft Tire is the fastest tire ever produced by HUTCHINSON. Mach Tread 3,0 offering exceptional energy return and durability of over 4,000 km. With a 15% wider tread pattern, it enables safe cornering. Equipped with a Tubetype construction construction and Aramid Pro Tech reinforcement, this tire combines performance and reliability. Handcrafted in France, it embodies Hutchinson's excellence and attention to detail.

Ref: 9623970742621

Informations techniques

Ref Manufacturer:
700x26 (ETRTO: 26-622) PV532731
700x28 (ETRTO: 28-622) PV532501
700x30 (ETRTO:30-622) PV532971

Tubetype ;
Aramid ProTech reinforcement;
Mach Tread 3.0 rubber;
TPI 127 ;
Weight (manufacturer) :
700x26: 225g
700x28: 245g
700x30: 265g

Informations prix

*Recommended retail price February 2024

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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Not yet tested, I

"Not yet tested, I'll finish the others first."

Jean-Pierre B. (5/5)

Super tires RAS

"Super tires RAS"

Serge G. (5/5)

Top product

"Top product"

Philippe S. (5/5)

Very good tire. I am

"Very good tire. I'm delighted."

Arnaud S. (5/5)

Used for 600km in

"Used for 600km in sometimes very difficult conditions (strade bianche in Tuscany in the rain, and in stony terrain bordering on mountain biking) this tire is a very rolling tire and yet it has an all in all very correct grip in difficult terrain. More notched tires would probably have been easier, but they managed very well, even when dancing, as long as your body weight was well centered (and therefore not too much on the front so as not to stall at the rear). It found its limits on steep gravelly slopes without pebbles and muddy climbs from 15% to 18%, but what rolling tire would have made it? None, I think. In short, it's a very good compromise. I'm very happy with it.

David R. (5/5)

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