Plenty of info on the label |
Shaped base has lip along edge to grip rim |
Tufo’s tubular tyre concept, which does way with an inner tube thanks to an all-in-one moulding process that creates a seam-free tyre capable of taking immense pressure, has been around long enough to be well-proven, as has the complementary tubular clincher concept. This involves the attachment of a shaped base to the tub that grips the hooks of a clincher wheel rim firmly enough to allow the tyre to be ridden when flat.
One of the latest ‘tubular clincher’ models is the C Elite Ride, which comes in a useful 25mm section that RCUK felt would be suitable for Juan Christen’s 66cm Cannondale CAAD. Fitment, which the writer had found a little awkward in the past, proved quick and easy using the technique detailed on the in-pack bumph. If anything, it is easier than fitting the average clincher.
Multiple layering shown here |
Good-looking tyre or what? |
We fitted Sludge tyre sealant in place of Tufo’s own. Repair is otherwise impossible, so owners would do well to carry some sort of back up on a longer ride. However, we can state with certainty that the Tufo sealant does work on tiny punctures, so anything other than a major cut should not bring and end to the tyre’s life.
Price is £45 for the tubular clincher and £47.50 for the equivalent tub-only C Elite Ride 25mm, which weighs 290g instead of the tub clincher’s 355g.
Initial impressions of tyres inflated to 115/120psi front rear (on account of rider weight) are of a fast-rolling and sure-footed boot that belies its width. Full ride report to follow on RCUK.