seventy_by_seventy
New Member
Hey y’all,
I ride a 2020 S40. Just replaced the original Kenda Kriterium tires with Specialized Armadillo “All Condition” tires, 700 x 30c. Two positive notes:
1) They grip the road better. There’s a short steep hill on the way home from some of my standard routes. With the Kendas on, that hill was the steepest I could climb without slaloming. At the top of every pedal stroke, working at keeping it smooth, I got just a little slip of the front tire. With the Specialized, no slipping! That’s still true with 300 miles on the tires.
2) They give a cushier ride. I run my tires (old and new) at 60 psi. There was a noticeable difference with the new tires on - softer over the bumps.
One downside: no reflective material on the sidewalls for nighttime visibility.
I wasn’t unhappy with the Kendas. Got 3500 miles out of them and only 1 flat. But I’m liking the Specialized better.
I ride a 2020 S40. Just replaced the original Kenda Kriterium tires with Specialized Armadillo “All Condition” tires, 700 x 30c. Two positive notes:
1) They grip the road better. There’s a short steep hill on the way home from some of my standard routes. With the Kendas on, that hill was the steepest I could climb without slaloming. At the top of every pedal stroke, working at keeping it smooth, I got just a little slip of the front tire. With the Specialized, no slipping! That’s still true with 300 miles on the tires.
2) They give a cushier ride. I run my tires (old and new) at 60 psi. There was a noticeable difference with the new tires on - softer over the bumps.
One downside: no reflective material on the sidewalls for nighttime visibility.
I wasn’t unhappy with the Kendas. Got 3500 miles out of them and only 1 flat. But I’m liking the Specialized better.