Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Tubeless Tire
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Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Tubeless Tire Info
The Goodyear Vector 4Seasons is an all-weather, high-performance tubeless-ready road tire designed to deliver confidence-inspiring traction and enduring durability across variable conditions—from scorching summer tarmac to chilling winter roads. Its ultra-high performance design features low rolling resistance and reinforced construction, ensuring you stay moving forward no matter the season.
Its broad, micro-siped center tread merges seamlessly into shallow shoulder grooves, optimizing rolling efficiency while channeling water and slush for surefooted grip when the route turns wet. A Dynamic Silica4 dual-compound construction provides a supple ride feel and extended tread life, balancing low rolling resistance with enhanced wet-weather bite. Underpinning the casing is Goodyear's R:Shield under-tread breaker belt and R:Armor bead-to-bead protection, giving you robust defense against cuts, punctures, and sidewall damage.
Tubeless-Ready (TLR) compatibility allows you to run lower pressures—up to 85 psi—when mated with hookless or tubeless-compatible rims, smoothing out rough surfaces while reducing puncture risk and drag. With a 120 TPI folding casing, the Vector 4Seasons stays surprisingly light, weighing approximately 350 g for the 28 mm, 390 g for the 30 mm, and 395 g for the 32 mm variants, making it one of the most versatile tires for all-season road riding
Key Features & Specs:
- Dynamic Silica4 dual-compound tread for wet grip & longevity
- Bead-to-bead R:Armor protection & R:Shield under-tread breaker belt
- Micro-siped design channels water & slush for year-round traction
- 120 TPI folding casing (Dynamic:Silica4)
- Tubeless-Ready (TLR) design for lower pressure & sealant compatibility
- Available sizes: 700×25c, 28c, 30c, 32c
- Approx. weight: 350 g (28c), 390 g (30c), 395 g (32c)
- Max recommended pressure*: up to 85 psi (consult rim specifications)
*Pressure limits may vary based on rim type; always follow manufacturer guidelines.