Panaracer Fire XC Pro
Review of Panaracer Mountain Bike Fire XC Pro by
Cheezy_Feet
Advantages: Light, excellent grip, fast rolling
Disadvantages: Fairly expensive, can puncture easily
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26.02.2006
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The perfect tyre for 11 out of 12 British months.
Review of Panaracer Mountain Bike Fire XC Pro by
spikedpeak
Advantages: Grip, durability and looks
Disadvantages: Costly
...The Panaracer Fire XC Pro has proven itself to be one of the wisest, if costly, upgrades to my Cannondale Jekyll. In our murky winter (and summer) months you need a tyre that will cope in the claggy conditions, providing grip and shedding mud quickly and efficiently, but not so aggressive in tread pattern that it hinders progress on fire-roads and tarmac – The Panarcaer achieves this and is one of the most striking designs available, with its white writing emblazoned on the sidewall.
It has performed admirably in the mulched leaves of the Dorking Redlands Trails; it kept my fatigued body moving on the punishing mud, roots, rock gardens, hairpins and drop-offs of the Afan Skyline Trail and has dug me out of the sticky Cotswold clay. A true all-round performer that is perfectly suited to our changeable climate.
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23.08.2004
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A tyre fo all seasons
Review of Panaracer Fire XC Pro Folding Tyre by
Greasylake
Advantages: Grip well in all conditions, durable, roll well
Disadvantages: None I can think of
...I live and ride in South Wales. The man made trais around Afan Argoed and Glyncorrwg, plus all the natural stuff in between, is where you'll most likely find me on my bike. It's wet down here in Wales, but thankfully, there's not much clay, so that really sticky mud you get in some parts of the country isn't too much of a problem down here. I'd experimented with many different types of tyre, before stumbling across these. I'd been riding Tioga 1.9's and going to the Panaracer 2.1's was a breath of fresh air. The increased grip, especially on the front, was amazing, and the rear tyre gripped like a mountain goat. Just make sure you put them on the right way around (follow the arrows on the side wall).
As a tyre that can be used all year round, these are hard to beat. They grip well on the rocky bits, dig in on muddy climbs, and cope...
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06.02.2008
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