I got a set this year. Absolutely love them. As other have noted, packed but moveable snow of even an inch will still make them squirrely. It’s kind of funny looking for bits of bare ice for traction.
Yeah, if the snow has been pre-packed, most tire with medium depth threads won't clear the snow as well as a more agressive threaded tire. But then, the rolling resistance would be even worse. I think these strike a good balance for varied conditions.
I've just bought a pair of these as black ice is a regular problem on my commute. This is a very helpful video, thanks. Of course now the weather is forecast to stay warmer!!!
Yup. It’s surreal riding with them. Been using them for three winters. I use 4.5 inch Dillinger 5’s on my fatty at $450 a pair but saves my life and I can ride all year! No gym membership necessary! Thanks
Just added a similar version to my gravel bike. They are magic on mixed surfaces as long as there isn't much deep/loose snow. Very at-home on local dirt roads with a mix of hard pack snow, ice and dirt. Solid on local trails as long as the snow has been packed down. Safe (if slower) on pavement. They seem well-suited to a lot of winter riding in SW Ontario.
@@grizzlymojo1495 it's on a gravel bike with 650 wheels, so they are 650 x 2" (~50 mm). Some of it may also come down to my novice snow bike handling skills!
Greetings to Canada from Germany, thx for the video. Helped me to decide for the Marathon Winter Plus. Put the tire on a new DT-Swiss 545 rim and will run it in the next days, since they promissed snow again in the forecast. Rgds Dietrich
Excellent video. I got 5 Ottawa winters out of my first Schwalbe HS 396 (front only) on my Batavus city bike. The studs wore smooth, so I replaced the tire. I've used the bike to hold me up when it was too slippery to walk.
have you ever wished you could do wider tires than 30c ? I'm building a all year bike, but not sure if I need to go for a gravel frame to fit 35c or even 40c.
Great informational video! What brake calipers do you have on the bike, that it can clear 30mm tires? They look like regular short reach brakes. Is the frame the limiting factor for anything wider, or is that the max for your brake calipers?
My summer tires Schwalbe Hurricane Performance 28" Addix E-50 on ebike amazing performance on loose an compact snow, stunning side grip. now put Schwalbe Marathon Winter Plus Performance SmartGuard 28" Winter Reflex quite disappointing, price steep but performance slightly better on compact snow, on loose maybe worse, side grip definetely worst, the bigest impact on icy surface other then that probably waste of money in my opinion..
Best video ever at showing how these tyres work...or any tire in ice...
Wow, thanks Mike! I enjoyed doing it! Cheers!
This is a brilliant video on winter tyres! Enjoyed watching it. :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
I got a set this year. Absolutely love them.
As other have noted, packed but moveable snow of even an inch will still make them squirrely.
It’s kind of funny looking for bits of bare ice for traction.
Yeah, if the snow has been pre-packed, most tire with medium depth threads won't clear the snow as well as a more agressive threaded tire. But then, the rolling resistance would be even worse. I think these strike a good balance for varied conditions.
I've just bought a pair of these as black ice is a regular problem on my commute. This is a very helpful video, thanks. Of course now the weather is forecast to stay warmer!!!
Great vid - really appreciate the slow motion.
Yup. It’s surreal riding with them. Been using them for three winters. I use 4.5 inch Dillinger 5’s on my fatty at $450 a pair but saves my life and I can ride all year! No gym membership necessary! Thanks
Just added a similar version to my gravel bike. They are magic on mixed surfaces as long as there isn't much deep/loose snow. Very at-home on local dirt roads with a mix of hard pack snow, ice and dirt. Solid on local trails as long as the snow has been packed down. Safe (if slower) on pavement. They seem well-suited to a lot of winter riding in SW Ontario.
What size are you riding? If the snow is fresh and fluffy, they tear through it quite well in the 700 x 30!
@@grizzlymojo1495 it's on a gravel bike with 650 wheels, so they are 650 x 2" (~50 mm). Some of it may also come down to my novice snow bike handling skills!
Greetings to Canada from Germany,
thx for the video. Helped me to decide for the Marathon Winter Plus. Put the tire on a new DT-Swiss 545 rim and will run it in the next days, since they promissed snow again in the forecast.
Rgds
Dietrich
Thanks for making this helpful video and sharing your insights.
Fantastic shots, thanks for posting this.
Excellent video. I got 5 Ottawa winters out of my first Schwalbe HS 396 (front only) on my Batavus city bike. The studs wore smooth, so I replaced the tire. I've used the bike to hold me up when it was too slippery to walk.
Been there! Using a bike as a walker is pretty funny when you think about it!
Thank you for sharing! that's was super helpful!
Really helpful review thanks.
On the issue of studs poking through, might that be remedied by smoother stud bases? Or are they already quite smooth? Or even mushroom head shaped.
thanks for the review
have you ever wished you could do wider tires than 30c ? I'm building a all year bike, but not sure if I need to go for a gravel frame to fit 35c or even 40c.
Great informational video!
What brake calipers do you have on the bike, that it can clear 30mm tires? They look like regular short reach brakes. Is the frame the limiting factor for anything wider, or is that the max for your brake calipers?
Thanks for video!
Hi Gremlin,
I want to buy something similar, but I don't know the exact dimensions. Can you help me please?
Can you replace the studs?
Haha, love it, this goes on my ebike now
My summer tires Schwalbe Hurricane Performance 28" Addix E-50 on ebike amazing performance on loose an compact snow, stunning side grip. now put Schwalbe Marathon Winter Plus Performance SmartGuard 28" Winter Reflex quite disappointing, price steep but performance slightly better on compact snow, on loose maybe worse, side grip definetely worst, the bigest impact on icy surface other then that probably waste of money in my opinion..
The noise makes me think of walking over hordes of insects...
Never buy steel studs, waste of money.