i have the same corsa n.ext 34C, these gets even better after break in at around 80-100km/50-62miles. Fast, lightweight, grippy(on tarmac) and supple. Mine are currently around 2064km/1282miles and i think i can have 500km/310miles out of the rear at least
@ViperXtreme - Looking forward to breaking these in. I was so impressed with them right out of the box. Still working on the ideal PSI. What did you find that works for you?
I just ordered some of these and I'm pretty excited. My current endurance road bike is running 32 mm and has a capacity for up to 35 stated by the manufacturer but I've seen people online running a little bit wider than that. I'm really psyched to get even an extra 2 mm of width because as you've described with ride quality, I noticed quite a lot when I changed my old road bike which was running 23mm to 32 mm on my newer bike. I would even go as wide as 35 but I like to have a little bit of play below the manufacturers stated maximum width just so that I can have a bit of an easier time cleaning and I'm running a smaller frame so I don't want any type of shoe rub or excess shoe rub on my front wheel. You can even do a long-term review video after racking up the miles on these. I'm sure that would be an interesting video to watch.
@ecm86 - Thanks for watching the vid! I think you will love these tires. Everytime I ride the bike now, the comfort on the rough stuff is so great. I've also noticed my confidence continues to grow with the wider tires on descents too. Love the idea of a long-term review, now I just need to rack up the seat time. Take care!
I have set of Vittoria Corsa N.ext 34mm tyres on my carbon wheelset. Had them on my Gravel bike initially and now on an endurance bike (Specialized Roubaix). Very easy to setup tubeless. Great on rough roads and very light gravel. Rode a section of wet, single track on them once and as you would expect it was fairly treacherous. However they have tons of grip on wet tarmac. Good puncture protection too. However if you want some fast rolling gravel tyres, check out the Conti Terra Speeds. I run a set of 40mm Terra Speeds on my Roubaix. I think they come in 35mm as well.
@@elroobike No not really. I usually run 50psi in the road tyres and 35 psi in my gravel tyres. I'm fairly light at around 65kg, so can get away with lower pressures.
I run these tyres in a 28 on my race wheels and in a 32 rear and 30 front on my training bike. In my opinion they are best tyres around once you factor in price, speed and puncture resistance.
@user-tq3ud9zi7w - I'm guessing your race wheel set is a tad lighter than your training set, but what do you notice being different on the 28 vs 30/32 set up?
Just an FYI....the c does not apply to the width. That's in millimeters. It's a defunct French standard holdover....so it's 700c x 34mm cc is cubic centimeters and doesn't apply to tire width
@wmfreakrom - Do you notice any push from side winds with your 38C tires? It seemed like when I had the 36C gravel tires on the wind would push me all over. Not so much with the 34C.
They are excellent tires and roll fast but are not super durable. You need to inspect them before every ride after about 1,000 miles of use. I've been running 32s on my endurance bike and 34s on my flat bar bike. Both bikes have hookless rims and the Vittoria Next tires fit like a glove.
@gkame8501 - These tire do seem to wear out rather quickly. I noticed the outside casing began to have holes after about a 1000 or so miles. I ended up replacing them. Great tires, but short life span.
You're pretty fit, but I love when people talk about savings grams and pounds (your tires) on bike when they easily have 5-30lbs of excess fat to lose off their body. 'Thunder in your thighs and the rubber on the road' are the two most important things to road biking.
i have the same corsa n.ext 34C, these gets even better after break in at around 80-100km/50-62miles. Fast, lightweight, grippy(on tarmac) and supple. Mine are currently around 2064km/1282miles and i think i can have 500km/310miles out of the rear at least
@ViperXtreme - Looking forward to breaking these in. I was so impressed with them right out of the box. Still working on the ideal PSI. What did you find that works for you?
@@elroobike im using around 55 to 60psi if im only on decent roads, and slightly lower on bad roads and light gravel
I just ordered some of these and I'm pretty excited. My current endurance road bike is running 32 mm and has a capacity for up to 35 stated by the manufacturer but I've seen people online running a little bit wider than that.
I'm really psyched to get even an extra 2 mm of width because as you've described with ride quality, I noticed quite a lot when I changed my old road bike which was running 23mm to 32 mm on my newer bike.
I would even go as wide as 35 but I like to have a little bit of play below the manufacturers stated maximum width just so that I can have a bit of an easier time cleaning and I'm running a smaller frame so I don't want any type of shoe rub or excess shoe rub on my front wheel.
You can even do a long-term review video after racking up the miles on these. I'm sure that would be an interesting video to watch.
@ecm86 - Thanks for watching the vid! I think you will love these tires. Everytime I ride the bike now, the comfort on the rough stuff is so great. I've also noticed my confidence continues to grow with the wider tires on descents too.
Love the idea of a long-term review, now I just need to rack up the seat time. Take care!
I have set of Vittoria Corsa N.ext 34mm tyres on my carbon wheelset. Had them on my Gravel bike initially and now on an endurance bike (Specialized Roubaix). Very easy to setup tubeless. Great on rough roads and very light gravel. Rode a section of wet, single track on them once and as you would expect it was fairly treacherous. However they have tons of grip on wet tarmac. Good puncture protection too.
However if you want some fast rolling gravel tyres, check out the Conti Terra Speeds. I run a set of 40mm Terra Speeds on my Roubaix. I think they come in 35mm as well.
@WhaJMc - Do you adjust your psi for the road surface/conditions?
@@elroobike No not really. I usually run 50psi in the road tyres and 35 psi in my gravel tyres. I'm fairly light at around 65kg, so can get away with lower pressures.
I run these tyres in a 28 on my race wheels and in a 32 rear and 30 front on my training bike. In my opinion they are best tyres around once you factor in price, speed and puncture resistance.
@user-tq3ud9zi7w - I'm guessing your race wheel set is a tad lighter than your training set, but what do you notice being different on the 28 vs 30/32 set up?
Put 48mm tires on mine (Rene Herse, aka Compass Tires). No regrets, I would go bigger but I dont have any more clearance on this frame
I hear ya, I could barely clear the 36s on my frame. But I would go bigger if I could.
I have panaracer gkings 35c. The one without knobs on the middle. I have it on my 2016 endurace cf slx. It became an all road wonder.
@JohnDoe-yh9gi - I love the idea of the all-road wonder!
I run 26mm turbo cottons with latex tubes and its a fast set up. no need for anything wider for road unless you're heavy.
Just an FYI....the c does not apply to the width. That's in millimeters. It's a defunct French standard holdover....so it's 700c x 34mm
cc is cubic centimeters and doesn't apply to tire width
@michaelviglianco6121 - Thank you, I appreciate you pointing that out! I updated the title.
i ride the panaracer gkings slicks 700x38C. comfy and light
@wmfreakrom - Do you notice any push from side winds with your 38C tires? It seemed like when I had the 36C gravel tires on the wind would push me all over. Not so much with the 34C.
Not at all. Yesterday we had winds of over 50km/h and felt no different than when I had the 700x32
What is your brand road bike that can use 34mm tire?
This bike is a Canyon Endurace. It seems like the trend for endurance road bike is more tire clearance than the race versions.
They are excellent tires and roll fast but are not super durable. You need to inspect them before every ride after about 1,000 miles of use. I've been running 32s on my endurance bike and 34s on my flat bar bike. Both bikes have hookless rims and the Vittoria Next tires fit like a glove.
@gkame8501 - These tire do seem to wear out rather quickly. I noticed the outside casing began to have holes after about a 1000 or so miles. I ended up replacing them. Great tires, but short life span.
You're pretty fit, but I love when people talk about savings grams and pounds (your tires) on bike when they easily have 5-30lbs of excess fat to lose off their body. 'Thunder in your thighs and the rubber on the road' are the two most important things to road biking.
@FlippedSociety - You bring up an interesting point. That may be a good idea for another video. Thanks!
No, they are not. 25mm are also better than 28 as well.
@MichaMaecki-fv2cb - Thanks for watching! What do you like best about 25mm tires?
Have you ridden 34c"s for any period of time?.....