Are you in search of a tyre that offers more aggression than the mixed-tread GravelKing? Look no further! The GravelKing SK TLC is the ultimate tyre for those tough, hardcore roads. With its bold knobs, ZSG Natural rubber compound, puncture protection breaker, and AX-a Advanced Extra Alpha Cord special low rolling resistance casing, this GravelKing tyre can take you anywhere. The GravelKing SK series is engineered with specifically designed tread blocks to deliver top-notch performance on gravel and loose roads. It provides the perfect balance of traction and rolling resistance. The combination of the ZSG Natural Compound and AX-a Advanced Extra Alpha Cord technology results in an incredibly durable yet lightweight tyre, making it a great choice for long days on unpredictable roads. Features: - Tubeless Compatible (up to 60psi) - ZSG Natural Compound - AX-a Advanced Extra Alpha Cord - ProTite Shield - Sizes: 700 x 32c / 700 x 35c / 700 x 38c / 700 x 43c / 700 x 50c / 27.5 x 1.75 / 27.5 x 1.90 / 26 x 2.10 - Colours: Black/Black, Black/Brown - Made in Japan Technologies: - ZSG (Zero Slip Grip) Natural Compound: This compound offers the same low rolling resistance as the Ultima compound. Its enhanced wear resistance makes it ideal for long-lasting training and a smooth ride. - AX-a Advanced Extra Alpha Cord: AX technology uses extremely narrow cords woven at a super high density into the casing, providing lightness and flexibility. This increased density also improves resistance to cuts and abrasions. - Anti-Flat Casing: Similar to the AX technology, it uses narrow cords woven densely for lightness, flexibility, and better resistance to cuts and abrasions.




Using the Panaracer GravelKing SK TLC tyre is easy. First, make sure your bike's rims are tubeless-ready if you plan to use it without an inner tube. If not, you can still use an inner tube as usual. When installing, be careful to align the tyre properly on the rim. For the best performance, keep the tyre pressure within the recommended range of up to 60psi. As for maintenance, regularly check the tyre for any signs of wear or damage, like cuts or punctures. If you notice any issues, it's best to replace the tyre. After a long ride on rough roads, give the tyre a good clean to remove any dirt or debris. Also, store the tyre in a cool, dry place when not in use to extend its lifespan.