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Due to the incredible popularity of the Flexus, Tufo is now offering three new tread patterns with the Primus, Cubus, and Dry Plus. The Flexus Cubus is aptly named with big aggressive square knobs. The knobs have ample spacing to shed mud. Low rolling resistance despite its aggressive appearance. Sticky and shock absorbing Silica plus VP Si 363 tread compound. Super supple 210 TPI casing. 65 PSI Max. 700 x 33mm widths. Available in black tread with black sidewalls. 360 grams.
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Specifications
Weight: 350 grams | |
Mfg PartNum: GAL1D1210290 | |
Wheel Size: 700C/29" (ISO 622) | |
Tire Width: 33mm (1.3in) | |
Tire Type: Tubular | |
Threads Per Inch: 210 | |
RimSize: 662 mm | |
Width: 33 mm | |
ISO (ETRTO) Size: 33-622 mm | |
Max Pressure: 65 PSI | |
Made in: Czech Republic | |
Reviews
I'm a long time Tufo Flexus and Cubus user and the SG has been a great tire this season. I've used it in every race that wasn't dry. ( I'm a fan of the Tufo Dry Plus for dry races.) Like the previous reviewer I found that they did not measure out to 33mm. Mine were both spot on 32mm inflated to 30psi.
I've used Cubus and Clement PDX for years. When I flatted a PDX I thought this might be a lower cost alternative, but it's more like 31.5mm (even after having been inflated for a few weeks), not close to the true 33mm Clements. That said, it's a nice tread pattern, very versatile. Can't really tell the difference in performance between it and the Flexus Cubus 32.
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