Decathlon (bog standard) tyres-are they any good 'puncturewise?

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Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
I have just ordered a RockRider 8.1 from Decathlon..........it's their top of the range hard tail (still only £499.00) but the tyres are their own £9.99 ones. No make/model shown other tjam their own brand.
I've not had a punture for many years (not done much riding either) and keeping puncture free is a priority for me. If it happens-it happens but I don't want to invite it.
Does anyone have experience good or bad?
Thanks
Not sure if this is the correct section so will also post it in the general one.
 

lb81

Senior Member
Will probably do the job, as you say if it happens - it happens. My semi slicks have kevlar side walls and are supposedly 'anti puncture' - we shall see, but then I have ridden loads of fairly cheap tyres in the past and never had much of an issue... depends if you want to fork out another 30 - 40 odd quid on top for some new rubber... probably not worth it IMO until you have given the stock rubber a try...
 

Kestevan

Last of the Summer Winos
Location
Holmfirth.
The Decathlon tyres are crap (bikes are otherwise superb). They're very hard plasticy compound with no grip or protection. A small puncture can quickly turn into a large split - not something you want in the middle of no-where (experience speaking here).

Ditch them ASAP and get some decent tyres suitable for the type of riding you want to do. This doesnt have to cost a fortune....

Continental Vertical or Gravity are excellent all round off-road tyres at 10 to 15 quid each, City Jets are good road tyres at a similar price, and if you want a bit of everything tyre consider Schwalbe Land Cruisers.
 
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