
User submitted reviews
Review by Anonymous
I've gone on several rides with these new 2023 version P Zero Race TLR tires, and I like them so far. They have a good road feel, work great for me at low pressure (less than 60 PSI), and they feel pretty fast -- I've set a couple PR's. We'll see how they hold but but so far, so good. I also rode the previous version of these tires and those were great, lasted more than a year so I expect these ones will hold up well too.
Review by Steve C.
Easily fit on my rims. No punctures so far for the past rides on a street (PCH) that people love to break glass bottles on and try to cause cyclists to flat. I love the look and grip.
Review by Anonymous
easy to mount and set up tubeless, they roll fast and are very reliable.
Review by Anonymous
The ride quality on these tires is fantastic. They wear well and perform great. Easy to mount (tubeless).
Review by Anonymous
I've run these at 26 and 28mm tubeless with orange seal endurance. I can get them on and off my rims workout levers. They feel fast and look good. I've only ever got a flat due to glass.
Review by JM
Good handling and road feel. The thread count seems a little low for a high quality tire but maybe that's not as important as it was in the past.
Review by Anonymous
This is my all-the-time tire and it performs surprisingly well. I probably ride ~4-6 hours a week outdoors on these and they hold up for a season quite well. Despite that they feel appropriate as a tire for a fast set of wheels.
Review by Steve
Seems to have good traction without any increased rolling resistance. At the end of a long ride (100 mi) on 3 week old tires, a small metal tube imbedded itself in the tire. Probably no fault of the tire, but super annoying and had to replace the tire. Now have Continental on one wheel and this Pirelli on the other wheel. Will be interested to see if the Pirelli has a future flat or whether that was a one-off.
Review by Steve
Seems to have good traction without any increased rolling resistance. At the end of a long ride (100 mi) on 3 week old tires, a small metal tube imbedded itself in the tire. Probably no fault of the tire, but super annoying and had to replace the tire. Now have Continental on one wheel and this Pirelli on the other wheel. Will be interested to see if the Pirelli has a future flat or whether that was a one-off.