Specialized Bicycles Nimbus Armadillo 26x1.5 | $39.75
BikeRadar verdict
"A tough tyre whose stiffness takes the edge off speed and grip"
‘Armadillo’ Is a layered nylon casing that runs from bead to bead to protect the tyre sidewalls as well as the tread. It works well, especially against cuts rather than fine sharps, and of the tyres we tested it against, only the Marathon Plus and Conti Top Contact were notably tougher.
Speed is a bit slower than you’d think, more due to a lack of suppleness than bulk as it’s not heavy. The dynamo track is a useful extra, and the sinuous tread may help on towpaths.
As with many hard wearing steel beaded tyres it's a tight fit on the rim, which can make en-route repairs tricky but there won't be many of those, as the casing doesn't seem to yield to anything you might reasonably ride over.
User Reviews
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User review of Specialized Bicycles Nimbus Armadillo 26x1.5
I have had these tyres for six weeks. I have changed back to my old marathon plus tyres with an added liner. The description above says they can roll over just about anything, well i have had my 5th puncture since fitting them, two today! One going to work(nail) and one coming home(screw). I know i am unlucky but they dont live up to the hype! The screw shredded the tyre and ruined it!!!! I commute 29.5 miles a day, all on road.
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User review of Specialized Bicycles Nimbus Armadillo 26x1.5
I've been running these for about a year now. I used to use Spesh Fatboys which were v.fast, but after a couple of moments with absolutely no grip I changed. First I tried Panaracer Urban Max's, whcih were fairly fast but also somewhat puncture-prone. Since running the Nimbus's I have had I think 3 punctures in a year of 5-day-a-week, 12-mile-each-way commuting into central London. And all this with not only my lardy arse on the bike, but panniers as well. They're not the fastest, and the grip is reasonable, but in terms of reliability and therefore overall time saved I reckon they're the best I've come across. I'll be sticking with them.
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User review of Specialized Bicycles Nimbus Armadillo 26x1.5
Utter rubbish! I had to 'slick up' my MTB for commuting due to the road bike being unwell and was assured these would be as tough as the Marathon Plusses I usually ride on (no p*******s in 18 months).
First commute on these and voila, a flat.......grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
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User review of Specialized Bicycles Nimbus Armadillo 26x1.5
Schwalbe Marathon Plus every time. Thousands of miles of commuting and zero punctures. fantastic tyre.
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User review of Specialized Bicycles Nimbus Armadillo 26x1.5
I'm new to bike riding and having paid £400 for a specialzed bike I would have thought it would come with some decent tyres. The All condiion tres it came with were complete pants and punctured so often I was happy to go two days without a puncture. Then someone suggested these. I've had them 6 weeks now with no punctures and they feel safe.
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Specification
- Name:
- Nimbus Armadillo 26x1.5
- Built by:
- Specialized Bicycles
- Price:
- $39.75
- Manufacturer's Description:
- This armoured version of our classic fast rolling tread has a rounded profile and recessed tread for great traction, designed for speedy commutes and changing conditions city streets even when they include glass, nails, and other hazards.
- Weight (g):
- 595 g
- Additional Features:
- Armadillo technology, the ultimate in puncture resistance. Durable 70a compound
- Max PSI:
- 80 psi
- Bead:
- Wire
- Rubber Compound:
- 70a
- Tyre Width Sizes Available:
- 1.5
- Colour:
- Black
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