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The ONE series tires are meant to be the pinnacle of this German company's road line-up. The same benefits that pro cyclists enjoy are found in ONE tires from tubular to clincher, and tubeless. Normally racing tires have to balance the performance requirements with durability, but the ONE series tires were developed to be light, have superior grip- yet low rolling resistance, reliability, and durability. Schwalbe has pushed the boundaries of what is imaginable by developing a triple compound material using new polymers to create a tire that truly changes the game for road cyclists. This Triple OneStar blend delivers excellent ratings in speed, grip, protection, and durability. The tubular ONE 700 x 24 size weighs just 290 grams, yet is designed for the hard charging cyclist who pushes their tires to the fullest in every race.

To ride a tire that has low rolling resistance, with puncture protection and better than average durability is truly confidence inspiring. Schwalbe built a facility specifically for the development and production of the ONE series tires, and the results are clear. No less an authority on aggressive riding than Jens Voight has praised the ONE series tubular tires: I've never experienced such wet adhesion, such great cornering with traditional, hand-sewn tubular tires in the past. And I'm thrilled with Schwalbe's persistence and the way the company is putting its heart and soul into constantly improving these racing tires!" If Jens has confidence, shouldn't you?

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Features

  • Triple OneStar Compound- faster, more puncture resistant, superior grip
  • Hand-made tubular tire
  • 700 x 23 weight- 290 grams, 85-175 PSI range
  • Color- Black
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