Marathon Plus or Gatorskins?

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aserota

Über Member
Im currently running Gatorskins 23c on my roadbike/commuter. The rear has punctured twice in the last week and they have done around 1.5k miles now.

My commute is 30 miles a day through NW and Central London. I have read many good reviews about the Marathon Plus tyres. Is it worth switching to a set of 700c x 25c's or sticking with the gatorskins for this distance and bumpy roads?
 
What kind of punctures have you been getting? Snakebites suggest you need to pump your tyres up more, intrusion punctures (glass etc) suggest you need a thicker tyre.
 

4F

Active member of Helmets Are Sh*t Lobby
Location
Suffolk.
M+ are on the heavy side but in my opinion for a commuter tyre are an excellent choice.
 

Cranky

New Member
Location
West Oxon
Gatorskins are very prone to punctures after 1000 miles IME. M+ are certainly heavier but very reliable which is probably what you want for commuting.
 

Joe

Über Member
M+s weigh an absolute ton! But are about as puncture proof as you can get and so not a bad idea for commuting
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
I use Gatorskins on my Giant. It doesnt get much use now, but when it did i hardly got any punctures at all. Kept them pumped right up to 120psi-ish and they were fine. Bit slippy in the wet though i though:wacko:
Im on schwalbe stelvios now pretty much all the time on the fixed. I think i have had 1 or 2 punctures, if that, in the 3000miles ive had them. They cost me £9 each i think aswell, and the back wheel has been skidded many times.
Very nice tyres, and they come off and goes on pretty easy.
 
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aserota

Über Member
I have been running the gatorskins at 100psi, i guess it could be an idea to up this to 120psi for a while (although the ride may be a little harsh).
 

theboytaylor

Well-Known Member
Location
Charlton, London
cheadle hulme said:
Gators + Rain = Death IMO.

I've heard this a lot but I've had one on my front wheel all winter and, while it was a bit weird at first, I found that after a short while it "bedded in". Perhaps the factory finish is a bit too slick and they need a bit of roughing up?

Alternatively, I've got a Bonty Racelite Hardcase on the back as I couldn't get a Gator on my fairly deep rims :wacko: (had two lovely blood blisters on my thumbs, mind :sad: ). That has been stable in all conditions and so far I've not had any visits from you know who (getting on for 1k miles).

I guess the first post here says it all really:-) :
http://cyclechat.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=25870
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
Specialised Armadillo All Condition Pros for me. Never had a puncture with these and I cycle 150-160 miles a week. I have been using them for years. Mixture of roads, tracks and cycle paths around town which have the usual glass, stones and rubbish which I try to avoid. I keep them at about 120psi using a track pump.
 
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