Vittoria Rubino Pro Graphene 2.0 Tire

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SKU: 11A00135 Barcode: 8022530019699
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Versatility, performance, and durability - everything you would expect from a perfect tire

Designed for intensive training, it is a tire that can also be used in racing. The Rubino Pro is part of the Rubino family, which uses the exclusive 3C graphene technology, ensuring long-lasting durability, puncture protection, and handling ease. The foldable bead significantly reduces weight compared to the Rubino. For a long time, the Rubino Pro has been preferred over other tires both in training and racing, and with the addition of Graphene technology in the compounds, it is more versatile than ever!

Technologies

Graphene 2.0

With the aim of pushing beyond the limits of what is considered possible, Vittoria has developed a new generation of Graphene: Graphene 2.0. Unlike the first generation of Graphene, the new Graphene 2.0 is designed to improve the specific performance of tires. In other words, while the first generation of Graphene compounds raised the level uniformly, Graphene 2.0 focuses on individual performance metrics and increases them disproportionately compared to others. Vittoria can now use Graphene to achieve performance improvements specifically to enhance speed, wet grip, durability, and puncture resistance each time.

3C

3C (3 Compounds) is the compound applied in all-round products. (3C) is the layering process that uses 3 different compounds in the same tread. The different properties of each compound, including G+ Isotech, allow for improved experiences in all conditions.

Vittoria Clinchers

The clincher tire is the most common type of tire and necessarily requires the use of an inner tube. The clincher consists of a fabric casing (mainly nylon), can have a steel bead (rigid bead) or an aramid bead (foldable bead), and undergoes a vulcanization process. This process is irreversible and involves subjecting the rubber to high temperatures along with a curing agent – usually carbon – to increase the rubber's strength and durability.