SKU: TR3351

Donnelly Sports EMP Tire 700 x 45 Clincher Folding Black Road Bike D10332

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Specifications

ColorBlack
Defined ColorBlack
Intended UseGravel
ISO Diameter622 / road / 29"
ISO Width (mm)45mm
Labeled Size700 x 45
Tire BeadFolding
Tire Diameter700c
Tire TypeClincher
TPI60

The big news from Donnelly is the upcoming EMP gravel tire, which pulls its name from the airport code for Emporia, Kansas, home of a kinda popular gravel race that crushes souls every year. The tire is a departure from their usual tread design, getting a tighter tread block pattern without a well-defined center strip like most all of their other tires. Its still designed to roll fast, which is key if youre racing the Dirty Kanza or any other long distance gravel bike event, but with bigger side knobs to handle more aggressive cornering.

  • Smooth-rolling center knobs and aggressive shoulder lugs
  • Soft rubber compound for extra grip and shock absorption
  • Integrated puncture protection belt under the tread
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The big news from Donnelly is the upcoming EMP gravel tire, which pulls its name from the airport code for Emporia, Kansas, home of a kinda popular gravel race that crushes souls every year. The tire is a departure from their usual tread design, getting a tighter tread block pattern without a well-defined center strip like most all of their other tires. Its still designed to roll fast, which is key if youre racing the Dirty Kanza or any other long distance gravel bike event, but with bigger side knobs to handle more aggressive cornering.

  • Smooth-rolling center knobs and aggressive shoulder lugs
  • Soft rubber compound for extra grip and shock absorption
  • Integrated puncture protection belt under the tread