Vittoria  Terreno Zero TNT TR Tire

$69.95 – to $76.00

The Vittoria Terreno Zero TNT TR tire works on both paved surfaces and hard-packed gravel. Corsa-inspired center rolls fast, while the side tread "scales" give durable bite for cornering and braking.

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Features

  • Corsa-inspired smooth center tread minimizes rolling resistance
  • Side tread "scales" provide dependable bit through corners and when braking
  • Functionalized GRAPHENE 2.0 compound features graphene in the spaces between rubber molecules to boost speed, wet grip, durability and puncture-resistance
  • 3 compounds in the tread (3C) offer increased wear life and grip
  • Proven tubeless-ready (TR) casing includes sidewall protection (derived from TNT MTB technology)
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Road Cycling

Gravel Cycling

Tire Type

Tubeless Ready

Recommended Pressure (psi)

87 pounds per square inch

Thread Count Casing (tpi)

120 threads per inch

Wheel Size

700C x 32 MM: 700c

700C x 37 MM: 700c

700C x 45 MM: 700c

700C x 50 MM: 700c

Tire Width

700C x 32 MM: 32 millimeters

700C x 37 MM: 35 millimeters

700C x 45 MM: 45 millimeters

700C x 50 MM: 50 millimeters

Bead Type

Folding

Tubeless

Yes

Tread Type

Semi-slick Tread

Weight

700C x 32 MM: 380 grams

700C x 37 MM: 435 grams

700C x 45 MM: Unavailable grams

700C x 50 MM: Unavailable grams

Reviews
6 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars

60% 3 of 5 reviewers recommended

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Chris
Location:San Francisco
Age:35–44
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Great for what it is.

Now there are no side lugs for railing loose corners, but the fish scale tread does add a lot more traction than expected. Road riding is fast, dirt climbs are great and the tire is a lot tougher than I expected. I have the 700x35 on a singlespeed ‘cross bike and have beat it through legitimate sharp-edged rock gardens without bottoming out or tearing a sidewall. Obviously not monster-trucking these though rocks, but they’ve held their own really well. Docked one star as it doesn’t seal up well on a Mavic Open Pro UST or Stans Grail rim, though they seat with a floor pump.

Age:35–44
ESB1
Location:Olympia WA
Age:55–64
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Durable

Purchased these after another brand failed after 1000 miles. These going strong at 2000.

Age:55–64
AdamK
Location:NYC
Age:55–64
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Smooth on road but would doubt durable for gravel

I recently purchased a set to replace my original tubeless WTB on my Giant Gravel Bike. While these are smoother, sticker and quieter on the road, after less than 50 miles in the park they already seem to be leaking sealant from the center smooth tread. Pretty disappointing. If they cannot hold up to smooth new pavement I can’t imagine they could resist punctures from sharp rocks and gravel. I was just looking for a durable city tire.

Age:55–64
Alex
Location:San Diego, ca
Age:35–44
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

No complaints

No much to say. Tires are nice and surprisingly greapy. Use it for 80% road and 20% gravel

Age:35–44
Karl
Location:Silverdale, Wa
Age:65–74
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

Weak tire center susceptible to punctures

Bought two to replace existing tires for a faster option on mostly paved roads. Both have had centerline punctures that have not held a plug repair. One puncture hole too large to repair. On 3rd attempt to plug 2nd tire with smaller hole. First plug held for 120 miles. Second shop repair failed.

Age:65–74
Anonymous
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

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