SCHWALBE ULTREMO CLINCHER
The new
Ultremo racing tire is a massive technological leap forward: Super-light at just
195 g, triple compound as well as a unique protection belt made of Vectran -
material used in the US space program - make the tires fast, grippy and puncture
resistant.
"Theres no second chance when landing on Mars" explained a company spokesman
from Warwick Mills, USA, a leading supplier of hi-tech fabrics. The company
developed an extremely tough Vectran fabric for the Mars lander on behalf of
NASA. A similar Vectran textile is now used in Schwalbes new tires.
"The newly developed HD-V Guard (High Density Vectran) is – with regard to both
puncture protection and weight - the key to a new dimension in the construction
of high-quality bicycle tires. At the moment no stronger fabric exists in
bicycle tire technology. The Vectran fibers used in Warwick Mills fabric are
twice as tear resistant as titanium and five times stronger than steel. Woven
using a patented process the textile has a cut resistance high three times
higher than Aramid, which is used, among other things, in bicycle tires and
bullet-proof vests.
Weaving technology is the difference
Of course Vectran can also be found in other bicycle tire brands, but not as a
densely woven fabric, rather as loosely bundled fibers - similar to a bicycle
tire carcass. "Although strong it is not the fibers, but more accurately the
patented weaving technology that makes the difference in puncture protection.
"Only densely woven Vectran offers optimal protection", stressed Holger Jahn.
Warwick Mills holds 14 international patents for its weaving techniques, among
which is its patent for the worlds most densely woven, high-strength yarn
fabric. Warwick Mills innovation makes it the undisputed global leader in this
segment. The HD-V Guard was developed exclusively with and for Schwalbe. The
Vectran fabric also contributes to the tires low weight, as the Ultremos
ultra-light protection belt and the super-fine, thinly coated 127 epi carcass
helps keep it below the significant 200 gram "barrier".
"A phenomenal tire. It rolls really easily ", enthused pro racer Lars Teutenberg
of Schwalbe Race Support. "I didnt spare it. On the contrary, I consciously rode
through road debris and glass fragments and still didnt puncture. And for a bona
fide racing cycle tire it is extremely light - 195 gram is truly outstanding."
Triple Compound combines contrasting characteristics
Another innovation is the triple compound that is unique in racing tire
technology. The tread has three rubber mixtures. Specially arranged the
individual compounds each have a specific advantage. In the tread center there
is a hardwearing compound that guarantees durability; proven by Bohle test
riders who have covered more than 5,000 kilometers.
On the tire shoulders good grip is required and here the second, uncompromising
compound improves wet grip enormously. The third - base - compound has no
contact with the road, although it is crucial to the tires acceleration: This
compound, which was originally developed for time trials, has extremely low
rolling resistance - and so is crucial for speed. Lars Teutenberg tested it:
"During racing, after each bend I had a 10 meters lead. I now ride into curves
at angles and speeds I wouldnt dare doing with any other tire."
Triple compound allows Schwalbes Ultremo to achieve the optimum by combining
three opposing characteristics - durability, good wet grip and low rolling
resistance - each maximized without impairing the other.
Bohle has invested heavily in the new Ultremo. "We have laid down new benchmarks
with this innovative racing tire", asserted Holger Jahn.