The Vittoria Terreno Dry Road Tyre features an aggressive file tread or a super low - profile knob design. It fills the gap between file treads and traditional all - conditions treads with its unique angled 'fish scale' pattern. This design enables the center tread to roll at high speed while providing excellent traction during cornering and braking. The transitional height mid and side treads ensure a smooth transition as you ride. Whether you're grinding on gravel or racing in medium - condition cross events, this tyre offers reliable and consistent performance.
Key Features:
- Ramped center scales for a fast - rolling leading edge.
- Sharp and responsive edges for braking and cornering.
- Black Anthracite CX/Gravel Endurance 120tpi nylon - reinforced TLR casing with side - wall protection.
- Tan Wall Gravel Lite 120tpi nylon TLR casing option.
- Functionalized GRAPHENE 2.0 compound for top - notch performance.
- Now available in a basic 2c wire bead non - TLR full black version at an affordable price.
Sizes and Weights:
- TLR 700x31c (31 - 622), Weight: 400g.
- TLR 700x33c (33 - 622), Weight: 410g.
- TLR 700x35c (37 - 622), Weight: 470g.
- TLR 700x38c (40 - 622), Weight: 490g.
- TLR 700x38c (40 - 622) Tan Wall, Weight: 450g.
- TLR 700x47c (47 - 622), Weight: 550g.
- TLR 700x47c (47 - 622) Tan Wall, Weight: 500g.


Using the Vittoria Terreno Dry Road Tyre is straightforward. First, make sure to choose the right size for your bike. You can select from various sizes like 700x31c, 700x33c, etc., based on your riding needs. When installing the tyre, ensure it's properly seated on the rim to avoid any air leaks.
When riding, you'll notice the fast - rolling center tread, which is great for straight - line speed. And when you need to corner or brake, the tyre's unique design provides good traction.
As for maintenance, regularly check the tyre pressure. Keeping the right pressure will not only improve your riding experience but also extend the tyre's lifespan. Also, inspect the tyre for any cuts, punctures, or signs of wear. If you notice any damage, it might be time to replace the tyre. When not in use, store the tyre in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent any rubber degradation.