Vittoria
Terreno Zero G2.0 Tire -Tubeless TNT, Folding
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Vittoria Terreno Zero tire.
Specifications
Color
Black, Black/Anthracite
ISO Diameter
622 / road / 29"
Labeled Size
700x35, 700x38, 700x40
Black/Anthracite - 700x35c UPC
8022530021227
Black/Anthracite - 700x35c MPN
11A00222
Black/Anthracite - 700x38c UPC
8022530018692
Black/Anthracite - 700x38c MPN
11A00085
Black/Tan - 700x38c UPC
8022530025560
Black/Tan - 700x38c MPN
11A00342
Tree Fort ID:
333222439636
Review Summary
LIKES
Grip (1),
Speed (1),
Plush (1)
WORKS FOR
Gravel (1),
Rail Trails (1),
Roads (1),
Packed Dirt (1)
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Customer Reviews

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sboxhead21I've used various sizes of all the Terreno G 2.0 lineup, all but the wet variant, and these Zero ones are by far the fastest and most supple of the lineup. The 'Dry' and 'Mix' variants are both a bit blocky shaped, while these have more of a round profile, which makes them far more plush. The 'Dry' variant is also fast rolling, but the rear tire tends to be worn bald after ~500 miles. These should last far longer given the center is a slick tread, so far more surface area to wear vs the fish scales in the center of the 'Dry' variant. These remind me of the old Randonneur Cross Pros ~5-6yrs ago, awesome tires that were plush and very fast. If you do endurance/tour rides, half pavement, half dirt roads/rail trails, go with these. The 'Mix' ones are too slow/loud on pavement, and the 'Dry' ones wear out too fast. If you ride almost entirely gravel, go with the 'Mix' variant.