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Washburn Tire - Tubeless

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$63.00 - $73.00

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Washburn Tire

Whether your route covers rough roads or fast gravel, or even both in the same day, Washburn is built for the job. Its center slick provides awesome rolling efficiency on pavement and packed dirt, while the shoulder lugs take over in the turns, digging in for confidence in loose corners.


Size
700 x 38mm, 700 x 42mm
TPI
60
PSI
40-70
Claimed Weight
1lb 8.7oz (700g)
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

September 27, 2024

Just ordered my second pair of these!!

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I've put it through the wringer

I bought a pair of the Washburn 42's in May 2023 after the rep in the chat recommended them. I had just bought a new bike whose tires were not tubeless compatible. I currently have 3300 miles on these and the rear is worn pretty well, the front still has some life left in it. The only issue I have had is on the rear tire recently. It got a small hole in it and started leaking, so I added some more sealant and it sealed up. That is when I noticed how worn the tires were and decided it was time to replace them. I'd say that's pretty darn good life for a tire. I have done road rides, smooth gravel, chunky gravel, singletrack, mud, rain; it's a do-it-all tire for sure. I was going to try some different tires this time around but figured since I had such good luck I would go with the Washburns again.

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David K
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com