Carl Marten

    Mini-Velo: 20"x1.25"

    Penny Farthing With Solid Tannus

    Great Product!! This is the second tire I have bought for my two penny farthing builds. These bikes are meant to have solid tires. I was running a pneumatic tire on the rear but with the Tannus no more goat head worries. Plus it gives me just the right amount of cushion! I will be ordering two tires for my road bike today!

    Bernardi

    Portal: 700x28

    Love these tires!

    This is a product that all tire manufacturers should be watching. Bicycle manufacturers should consider these as standard on their road bikes. Use: Paved/Country roads Rims: Carbon. Not a scratch from install/pins Install: There are a lot of videos/concern about installation. My installation experience really wasn’t more difficult than installing a tube or tubeless tire. A lot less mess too. I watched the video, warmed the tire, used the provided tool to seat the pins. Made sure the tire was seated along the rim. Feel: I purchased the “hard” compound in red from the European Tannus site because the USA site only carried black. When installed they have slightly less bounce than an air tire but they feel the same as my old tubeless road tires when inflated to 90 psi.

    Rhett Herman

    Semi-Slick: 700x28

    500+ miles, one spike later

    I got my first set of Tannus solid tires nearly 3 months and 60+ rides ago. They are great. I never worry about a flat, and they honestly don't feel any different from what I had been used to with tubed tires. In other words, I didn't feel any weight difference. Normally, in this (summer) time of riding, I would have gone through at least one new tube and one new tire (plus multiple patches). But now...none of that. I ride on paved roads in the Appalachian mountains, and these are great. And just the other week, I was riding when I suddenly felt something "klicking" under me. I stopped, and I saw this 2-inch spike (flat-sided, no-head flooring nail) sticking out of my Tannus tire. I got a pair of pliers, pulled it out (about 3/4 inch was outside the tire, about 1-1/4 inch inside!), and I really couldn't even see where the nail had been. I got back on, went on to complete my ride, and have ridden another half-dozen times (so far). With the Tannus tire, that nail never happened!

    Andreia Sousa Mendes

    Semi-Slick: 700x28

    Todd Mei

    Semi-Slick: 700x28

    Semi-Slicks Do the Trick!

    I swapped my regular tires for my commuter bike. They work great, and I hardly notice a difference. It took me a while to figure out the best way to get the tires on. I recommend buying the S-tool as it has a special way to leverage the tire onto the rim. Also, letting the tire sit in the sun for 10-15 minutes makes it much easier. Lisa in customer service was very helpful in recommending the right tires for my rims as I was not sure of the measurements. I ordered a pair for my wife's bike since she cycles to work.

    Paxton

    Shield: 20"x1.5"

    Great tires for Bike/Running Strollers

    I put these tires on my Thule Chariot bike/running stroller and went from getting 1-2 flats per week to 0 flats and 0 maintenance. These are a must have for every bike or running stroller, I save about half an hour a week and $8-16 per week in tubes. These will pay for themselves within weeks. I love them. Also bought the 16" size for the front tire.

    Paxton

    Shield: 16"x1.5"

    Great tire for Bike and Running Stroller

    I put this tire on my Thule Chariot bike/running stroller and went from getting 1-2 flats per week to 0 flats and 0 maintenance. These are a must have for every bike or running stroller, I save about half an hour a week and $8-16 per week in tubes. This tire in conjunction with the main tires will pay for themselves within weeks. I love them. Also bought the 20" size for the main tires.

    Corky Pumilia

    Mini-Velo: 16"x1.25"

    I’m Still Analyzing The tires but…

    They look narrow. They work better on concrete that is flat and smooth. A rough asphalt street or Gravel street is not as comfortable. It is important to note th I am 225 pound adult on a small 16 inch wheel. An air tire would be better for comfort but a tire that you don’t have to inflate is better for an old disabled adult.

    Bryan McCrea

    Razorblade: 26"x1.75"

    Tannus with the assist on hubless wheel

    I needed an airless tire to accomplish this hubless design. (Air valve would block free movement) Tannus to the rescue!

    Jeff Raizen

    Semi-Slick: 700x28

    Love these tires

    This is my second set of these tires. I have not even swapped them out yet after riding them for five years. Having never had a flat and never having to pump tires in five years has been so wonderful! That's why I bought another set and will always use these.

    Adam Shaw

    Semi-Slick: 700x28

    Saving my Wallet

    I bike around Albuquerque, NM where sandbur thorns are commonly found on the roads. I bought a pair of the 700x28 Semi-Slicks after going through 3 inner tubes in less than a month. These solid tires have already paid themselves off by the replacement tubes I haven't had to buy. Now the rides are not as comfortable as a traditional air-filled tire and I have to work a little harder peddling on inclines, but I don't really mind that, and from all the sandburs that these tires have already picked up that would have caused me to have a flat, I can't complain. These tires have given me peace of mind and are saving me money in the long-term.

    Ian Alvord

    Semi-Slick: 700x28

    Pegs

    700c X 28 tire came with X 20 pegs. Much too small to use. I'm having to ride without them.

    Zach Weber

    Semi-Slick: 700x28

    Road bike tires

    Excellent product (again) from Tannus. I have a Savva bike used for triathlons and long road runs. It is wonderful to not have to worry about fixing or replacing a flat. They are not super easy to install, but very study when done. I will definitely be buying products from Tannus again!

    John Grantland

    Semi-Slick: 700x28

    Baratier

    Semi-Slick: 700x28

    18 Months, 750 miles Review

    12/01/2023: 18 months since I bought a pair of 700x28 slicks for my single speed and after putting over 750 miles on the tires, I love them and can certainly say that I am switching all my bikes to Tannus tires. At first, they felt a bit too "solid" where I could feel every single crack and rock on the road. It is supposed to take about 60-70 miles for them to break-in; but i think it was at 250+ miles mark that they felt like regular tires - or maybe I just got used to it. Also, not having to carry a patch kit (pump, inner tube, tire levers, Co2 cartridges) is a nice added bonus. INSTALLATION: It takes work to get them in the rim so make sure to check all the necessary measurements (Tannus are very good at returns though). Once the installed, though, they don't move. I think i will have to cut it to take it off.

    Baratier

    Semi-Slick: 700x28

    600 miles and 12 months later: No flats!

    I bought a set of 700x28 @110PSI a year ago for my single speed bike and they are great, so this my review: Installation was a bit hard to get the tire into the rim and it took a bit of effort since it has to be tight. They replaced tires that ran at 100PSI so at first, you can feel every crack, stone, or any debris that you roll over. The recommend breakdown period is 80 miles, but to me it was after 300 miles that it stopped noticing these...or maybe I just used to. I ride on the road along with traffic 95% of the time so I'm often forced to roll over whatever debris are flushed off to the side, so having not to worry about getting a flat frees my mind to focus on navigating the road. I love the fact that I don't have to carry a spare tube and a pump anymore. They guarantee these tires up to 5000 miles. Being and avid biker, I put 600 miles in one year, so this might very well be the last set of tires Ill buy. I'm switching all my bikes to Tannus tires as the current pneumaticntitea wear off.

    Carmen

    Semi-Slick: 700x28

    After 2 years, I'll never go back to air

    I bought these after taking on a work commute that was about 20 miles rt on Chicago roads full of detritus and potholes, and having no time or energy to deal with flats. While I definitely broke a sweat getting them on, I did so in one evening without buying a special tool. The tires changed riding. I don't have to look at the road anymore to watch for bits of glass and divets and I can pay more attention to what's going on in traffic. I also don't have to carry a bunch of tools with me when I go out, just in case. They've done well on my fixed gear through winters and summers, whether they were ridden daily or left sitting in a garage for a few weeks, then ridden heavily again. I'm getting another set just to have around. If there has been a speed reduction, I haven't really noticed it, though I never kept my tires extremely inflated.

    Zorab

    Semi-Slick: 700x28

    Choosing, Tannus tires, was the best decision I made, in buying bike tires!

    Tires arrived super fast, installation for me was easier than anticipated, took me under an hour for both tires! The experience riding on new tires is awesome, occasionally a little hard on the bumps, but not as as bad as I thought it would be on airless tires! Over-all super thankful to be done with flats!!! PS, Making sure 14-16 inner rim width is the right size, is crucial, so take a moment and take accurate measurements. I am saying this because I almost ordered the wrong size. Tannus new Slick 16-18, would not have fit my rim.

    Joseph Hill

    Semi-Slick: 700x28

    Peace of mind

    Can't tell you how much I love these tires. I have two sets that I primarily use for training and group rides for the past 2 years. The relief of not having to worry about checking the air before a ride, making sure that I have flat kit, obsessing over tire pressure, and worrying if I'm dropping pressure mid ride, is immeasurable. You just hop on and ride. If you're on the fence about getting a set of these, just grab a set and try them out. With them now having it to where you can buy them already set up on wheels, it makes installation super easy.

    David Collins

    Semi-Slick: 700x28

    Tannus airless tires are the best.

    I got a set of Tannus airless tires after watching some videos and talking with Tannus. I will say they were quite hard to get installed. I was able to get them on the rim using zip ties which came from a separate video, that part was more or less the easy part. Once I got them on latching the little pegs in was the part that was rough. I am super glad I got the P tool or I may have flipped a table trying snap them in. I think the P tool should be standard. Once I got them on and snapped in it was magic. I hopped on and took a ride in 112 degree heat to see how they ride on the hot asphalt which I was worried about. They did not get squishy at all. I was impressed. After riding them this weekend, I do not think I will ever go back to pneumatic tires, goat heads and my tires do not get along.

    Nick St. John

    Semi-Slick: 700x28

    My riding is RESTORED!

    I cannot express the love I have for these tires! Sounds dramatic but believe me I have been to 8+ bike shops and have gone through at least 20 tubes in the past 5 years... I even made the decision to stop riding for a couple years because my tires gave me so much heartache. It’s funny how a “tire” can restore my ability to ride again haha. Thanks Tannus! I’ve already recommended you to many friends! Now I can finally go on tours again!