Puncture Proof Tires faceoff Tannus Mini Velo vs Schwalbe Marathon Plus

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Published 2018-05-21
Lowest price on Amazon Tannus: amzn.to/2wYL9zJ
Schwalbe: amzn.to/2rYCcR7
Compared two market leading puncture proof tires
Performance, Feel, Price, Installation Effort

All Comments (21)
  • this deserves way more views. very informative and insightful thank you very much friend
  • @DrJamesT
    I've achieve average speed of 11.32 mph my fasted commute yet with the Tannus. It trained my legs.
  • @raybon7939
    im not sold on airless yet. im going to try the one on the far right they sell that at walmart.
  • @DrJamesT
    I've been using Velos on the electrified Swytch brompton. The torque on the motor can easily handle the added rolling resistance and it continues to take you up to max legal speed of 15.5 mph. 250w motors can take a 65 kg (me) + 14 Kg weight up to 17 mph if unrestricted.
  • @taber247
    Tannus £ = tyre & innertube £ So not your double the cost calculation. Interesting, thanks for the vlogs. Take care
  • @johnodor8635
    Really useful video, I think I will go the for the Marathon plus tyres and put up with a puncture once every 10 years. thanks John
  • @humam8528
    Awesome video, what is the kind of Tanus (soft, regular,or hard) i think the hard one would be faster because of less rolling resistance!! What do you think!!
  • @burkec33
    Contrary to your experience, I found the the larger version of Schwalbes (700 mm) easy to mount.
  • @davidturben6685
    Since +60% of the weight distribution is on the rear wheel, have you thought about using the Tannus on the back tire and the Schwalbe on the front? I would wonder if your average speed might fall between the two previous averages. Just a thought.
  • @drakemia4079
    I need a 24” 1:95 how can I find this solid tire no air for my trike
  • @baconbandit6731
    I have Schwalbe marathon plus on my 29er. I've gone over 7,000 miles that ive tracked with my Cat-eye Padone computer. I've had only one flat in this time. The back tire is losing its tread, but they easily have at least another 2,000 miles left on them.
  • Bottom line - if you hate punctures and only have short journeys to make you'll love solid tyres ( ive been riding on mine for 8 years) . The Chinese ones i use are £11 to £15 , the tannus ones are £60 , work it out for yourself 😉
  • @ronwhite8503
    Find my Tannus "squirrelly" at normal speeds and worsens the higher the speed. Back to Marathon Plus' like my other bikes.
  • @MrGZM90
    can these tire be good for dirt bike trail?
  • @kathylewis7543
    Awesome thanks for the share ... Do they make mountain bike tires as well?
  • @MrObear
    That looks like the Schwalbe Marathon Mondial model