Vittoria Terreno Zero Clincher Tire
The Vittoria Terreno Zero clincher tire has a Corsa-inspired tread for paved surfaces and packed gravel—the smooth center rolls fast, while the side tread "scales" bite when cornering and braking.




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- Includes 3 compounds in the tread (3C) for increased wear life and grip
- Graphene 2.0 compound delivers excellent performance
- Corsa-inspired smooth center tread minimizes rolling resistance
- Gravel tire designed for paved surfaces and hardpack terrain
- Side tread "scales" provide dependable bite through corners, and when braking
- Not approved for use with hookless rims
- Foldable tire is used with a tube; this construction allows the tire to be reused if punctured
- Note: Tire images shown may not reflect size/color/material options available on this page
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View the Vittoria Terreno Product LineView all Vittoria Gravel Bike TiresBest Use | Gravel Cycling |
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Wheel Size | 700c |
Tire Width | 700C x 35 MM: 35 millimeters 700C x 38 MM: 38 millimeters |
Bead Type | Folding |
Thread Count Casing (tpi) | 120 threads per inch |
Tread Type | Inverted Tread |
Recommended Pressure (psi) | Unavailable |
Weight | 700C x 35 MM: 730 grams 700C x 38 MM: 732 grams |
Tire Type | Tubed Clincher |
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Nice Tire But Wrong Size
Even though I ordered size 700 X 35, and the package was labeled 700 X 35, the tire inside the unopened box was 700 X 38. I didn’t notice this until I had the tire installed and mounted on my bike’s rear. I was surprised that it fit through my bike’s rear triangle. It does make for a very comfortable ride. I ride mostly streets and bike trails so the larger size is overkill. Also, the difference between this 38 rear tire and the 32 I have on the front dropped my front bars too much and put too much pressure on my shoulders. I returned the tire. If I had a 35 or 38 on the front I would have kept it.