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The WTB Horizon tire combines comfort and a supple ride with a classic look for the road and the dirt. With the 650b wheel size, this 47 mm tire ends up creating a wheel diameter similar to 700 x 28-30 mm tires, making it possible to fit into some standard cyclocross and road frames. A dual DNA rubber compound and all-weather herringbone tread pattern makes the Horizon a solid performer on any surface in any riding conditions.
650b x 47 mm. Tubeless ready. Claimed weight is 515 g.
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Specifications
Weight: 515 grams | |
Mfg PartNum: W010-0640 | |
Wheel Size: 650B (ISO 584) | |
Tire Width: 47mm (1.9in) | |
Tire Type: Tubeless Ready | |
Threads Per Inch: 60 |
Reviews
I use this tire for touring and gravel. On the road they are quite fast but not very durable as I picked up a number of flats from small shards of glass and from sharp pebbles.I use them with tubes. A bit more protection on the center grove would probably do the trick. I guess I will have to start using an insert untill WTB adds a bit more rubber down the center. This is my second set of these so I have ridden them over 6000 miles between the 2 sets.
But within 2weeks they both are flat . And i cant figure out how to fix them .. the stems say tube tube tube . But the tires have me believing its tubeless . Help
These tires rock. So much fun, they look amazing, and they handle wonderful off road. I use these 90% of the time commuting, which is over kill for my downtown Seattle commute. The times I've taken them on have been great, zero complaints. I run them tubeless on Hunt wheels.
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