SKU: TIRE2067

Kenda Gravel Tire Flintridge Pro 700 x 35 Tubeless Folding Black 120tpi Cyclocross 07769037

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Specifications

ColorBlack
Defined ColorBlack
ISO Diameter622 / Road / 29"
ISO Width (mm)35
Labeled Size700 x 35
PSI50
TPI120
Tire BeadFolding
Tire Diameter700c
Tire Intended UseGravel
Tire Intended UseCyclocross
Tire TypeTubeless Ready Clincher
Weight409

Born in the hills of Kansas, the Flintridge takes its name from the local sharp jagged rocks. Hones to perfection with a smooth centerline tread pattern that is equally at home on pavement and hard pack. The Flintridge shifts from the fast rolling center to the grippy transition and shoulder knobs for control in loose rock and even mud.

  • A gravel crushing tire to rule them all
  • Front and Rear application
Description

Born in the hills of Kansas, the Flintridge takes its name from the local sharp jagged rocks. Hones to perfection with a smooth centerline tread pattern that is equally at home on pavement and hard pack. The Flintridge shifts from the fast rolling center to the grippy transition and shoulder knobs for control in loose rock and even mud.

  • A gravel crushing tire to rule them all
  • Front and Rear application

Customer Reviews

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Wally Cat

I have put about 200 miles on the Kenda Flintridge tires. No problems so far on the desert roads I ride. They are easy to mount. The Kenda tires are mounted on my Ridley X-Trail 650b gravel bike. I have no problem maintaining traction and control on hardpack loose sandy rough rocky trails and washboard roads. I would no recommend them for muddy conditions as the mud tends to pack up in the treads.;

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Wally Cat

I have put about 200 miles on the Kenda Flintridge tires. No problems so far on the desert roads I ride. They are easy to mount. The Kenda tires are mounted on my Ridley X-Trail 650b gravel bike. I have no problem maintaining traction and control on hardpack loose sandy rough rocky trails and washboard roads. I would no recommend them for muddy conditions as the mud tends to pack up in the treads.;