Criterium Open CR19
BikeRadar verdict
"High pressure tyre that will appeal to time triallists"
This tyre brings to mind an old Clement design because it's similarly difficult to fit and remove. In fact, it's a complex operation that requires the use of tyre levers every time. But there is a plus-side, in that the tightness to the rim means that the CR19 can take very high pressures without blowing off the wheel.
So this is a tyre that will appeal to time triallists, who believe that more than 120psi of pressure must give lower rolling resistance - in practice this is not necessarily the case.
The grip levels afforded by this tyre are excellent, and at just under £11 the CR19 is a bargain - as long as you can tolerate the hard ride. Like the Maxxis Re-Fuse, however, the manufacturer's official weight proved to be a little inaccurate. We found the CR-19 29g more than stated. The Criterium is also slightly wider than it was supposed to be, coming out at 20mm rather than 19mm. The 18.5mm depth makes it the lowest-profile tyre we've tested here.
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Specification
- Name:
- Open CR19
- Built by:
- Criterium
- Price:
- n/a
- Weight (g):
- 219 g
- Colour:
- Black
- Wheel Type:
- Front
- Tyre Tread:
- Slick
- Bead:
- Aramid
- Rubber Compound:
- Dual-Compound
- Max PSI:
- 115 psi
- Tyre Sizes Available:
- 700x20C
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