The Go-Anywhere All-Road Slick — In Limited Edition Colorways
The Panaracer GravelKing is for cyclists looking to expand their horizons. That includes roads that may not be suited for normal road tires. Panaracer's GravelKing lets you go wherever you want, while also not slowing you down.
Whether you're going out on asphalt, concrete, dirt, or gravel, Panaracer's GravelKing rules over them all. The highly supple 126 TPI casing and crosshatch tread pattern makes the GravelKings one of the most versatile tires on the market.
The GravelKings come in multiple widths, so you can find the right fit for your bike and riding style.
Panaracer releases GravelKings in a set of limited edition colorways once a year, and once they're gone, they're gone! 2022's release features subtle Astral Blue and Ginger tread options paired with Panaracer's classic tanwall.
The AX-α low rolling-resistance casing and anti-flat puncture protection breaker keeps the GravelKing rolling even when the terrain gets rough.
Take the comfort and durable protection to the next level with a tubeless setup (in widths 32mm or wider), supporting inflation pressures of up to 60 PSI.
Features
- 700 x 32/38c tubeless ready clincher tire
- Ideal for gravel, dirt, and rough payment
- Available in Astral Blue & Ginger 2022 Limited Edition Tread (while supplies last)
- Anti-Flat Puncture Protection Breaker
- Folding (Aramid) Bead
- TLC (tubeless-ready) in widths 32 mm and larger
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The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.
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Reviewed 2/27/2023
by keith
Cycling Enthusiast
ny
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2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
excellent tire. survived 45 miles with a 3/4 inch screw in the rear tire without needing to add air.
Running these tubeless with Stans sealant. 700 x 32.
Ran over a 3/4 inch screw early on a club ride. Felt the screw as I rode thumping along, but the sealant held up.
I was nervous about pulling it out and plugging, so I kept riding.
45 miles later at the end of the ride the screw was still in and so was the air. Never needed to add more air.
Unscrewed the sucker and plugged it. Went on two more rides so far and all is good.
These are good tires.
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Reviewed 10/14/2022
by halb
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eastern CT
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1 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
completely different experience
I have two pair of these in 700x32. One pair black with tan, one red with tan.
I have ridden them many times, almost always on a gravel/dirt rail trail.
I've never had a flat in the two or three years I've ridden them.
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1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Badass!
Bought these for a gravel set of wheels I was building and was so impressed by their rolling speed and durability on tarmac that I prefer to run these over my road set! Super comfy ride to boot.
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1 of 12 customers found this review helpful.
"Gravel King" is a Major misnomer
I've had a set of these on my bike for about a month and I've had four flats with them in that time span. My previous tires from a different company lasted over 10 years riding in the same conditions. A single errant stone and kiss your tube goodbye. Not recommended, especially at the premium price.
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