User submitted reviews
Review by Trucker
Had excellent success with Michelin Endurance tires, but they are no longer available and it seems Michelin is in no hurry to replace them. A cycling buddy recommended I try the Pirelli Zero and I'm very pleased that I took his advice. Ride is comfortable and I feel very confident with them and that's a plus. Also I like the wear indicators.
Give them a try if you're looking for a new brand.
Review by Steve
I wanted to try 28mm road tires and try another brand. I've been running Continental 25mm tires for a long time and could not justify the higher prices. I've been pleasantly surprised with these Pirelli tires. I'm sold on these.
My thanks to Bike Tires Direct.
Review by Anonymous
These are the first perelli tire's I have ridden. Before my tires have been conti. and vittroia next. I am pleased with the performance of tires. 300mi. No problems
Review by Rnuara
I've been using these tires for several years and have been very satisfied. Pirelli tires are virtuously puncture proof. I've hit pot hole that would have flattened other tires, but these just take a licking. The tires wear very nicely and have lasted more than 5,000 miles before they begin to show any wear.
Review by bumpermeat
Great ride feel, great handling tire. Most comfortable tire I've ever ridden (vs. Vredestein, Conti 4000, 5000 and Gatorskins). On sale, they're a great deal. At full retail (> $60, not so much).
I switched from Conti GP 5000's to these (and then to the 4S for the California "winter"). I really like the way they ride, but I am often disappointed at the durability of this tire. Granted, at 200lbs, I put a lot of weight on this tire and a decent amount of power down. But, they seem to get nicked and cut far more often than Conti 5000s.
If you're looking for great feel, these tires are the best. If you're looking for something that will last a long time on less than perfect (no debris, smooth surface) roads, these are not the tires for you.
Review by Anonymous
I made the move to the Pirelli PZero from Conti 5000's. The Conti's were a really bad match for the Roval wheelset that came with my new Aethos (love that bike by the way). Changing a flat with the Conti's was a 12 - 14 minute process because it was so difficult to get the bead of the tire over the rim to pull out the flat tube. It is still tricky with the Pirelli's, but overall a much easier fit and fixing a flat is back to a 6 - 8 minutes process. In terms of ride, the Pirelli's are really comfortable and with about 400 miles on them so far they seem to have about the same puncture protection as the Conti's (just one flat but it was a large piece of glass).
Review by biggcycles
Light, grippy and rain shedding. Easier to install than CONTINENTAL 5000.
Review by Anonymous
I have ridden alot of tires over the years, the PZero is an incredible tire. Its a training tire that doesn't perform or feel like one. Very smooth over rough pavement, no cuts over the past few months and grip for days. Well worth the price. In my opinion it out performs the Gatorskin and Rubino Pro.
Review by Anonymous
Pirelli PZero tires have performed beyond my expectations. They perform well in all conditions. Great road grip. Tires wear great and have been puncture resistant. Highly recommend these tires
Review by 9BelowZero
Got rid of my Conti tires b/c I can change these without any tools! What a pleasant experience! Last set lasted almost 5k miles. I keep about 90 psi and they're pretty comfortable and about average for flats-our roads have lots of stickers, micro-thorns and debris. This is my second set and plan to keep using PZero's.
Review by Chris Cover
Supple in the corners and fast rolling; decent puncture protection and easy off and on the rims
Review by Anonymous
seems to roll up faster and longer, so far i'm very happy but at this point i have less then a thousand miles on them. I got them to replace conti 5000 that seem to wear pretty quick in the city hopefully i'll get a few more miles out of the Pirellis
Review by BIiv
Easy mounting tire and good road feel. I've been using them on D/Ace wheels at ~90psi and have good grip in the wet (NorCal winter) & dry. Comfortable riding, maybe not as supple as the Pirelli Velo 4S, but close enough and more than fine for training tires. Picked up a few small rock/glass cuts (normal) but no flats, so nothing to note there as of yet. Wear seems reasonable. Good value for the $, IMO. Happy riding!
Review by Anonymous
Bought a pair of the PZeros to try out for the summer riding season, and I can say that they�re now a new favorite tires. There was an immediate and noticeable difference in ride quality and comfort from the very first ride on them.
Review by Mark Lerch
Tire is light enough and installs without a tool. It seems to wear quickly. In less than 750 miles I have experienced 3 flats. No objects found in tire.