Koli Gravel
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Koli Gravel

  • Fast dual temp tread compound with progressive tread block depth
  • 120TPI anti-puncture belt
  • Tubeless ready carbon sealing

The Koli Gravel is a high-tech, all-round gravel tyre. This lightweight, 120 TPI Tubeless Ready version is designed for serious riders seeking superior cornering grip on both fast-flowing tracks and slow, sharp switchbacks. It is built to handle high-speed sections with exceptional stability and ultra-low rolling resistance, while providing reliable ”anchoring” under heavy braking.

The tread design is symmetrical and directional. The outer blocks are 3.5 mm deep with central sipes to ensure maximum cornering grip. The central blocks are configured and angled in a ”brick” layout for maximum high-speed stability. With a depth of 1.4 mm, the progressive transition from the 3.5 mm outer blocks to the 1.4 mm center avoids any loss of grip or ”tyre snatch” when moving from a cornering lean to full upright rolling.

The Koli Gravel is also available in an E-bike ready, double-rotation 120 TPI construction, offering maximum puncture resistance for long-distance bikepacking adventures.

The tread features a Nordic-designed dual-use compound that maintains its adhesive properties in both wet and dry conditions. It performs reliably in temperatures ranging from –5°C to +20°C, giving the rider consistent confidence in their grip levels. Both versions are equipped with a 50 mm wide anti puncture Aramid 90° belt to protect the casing from sharp stones.

The Koli Gravel also utilizes a high-tech Carbon bead 6/2, which guarantees maximum bead clamp stability to further enhance both speed and safety.

Size Inch Stud amount Stud type Tread version Product code
50-622 28 0 - Summer T801400
T801481 50-622 28 0 - Summer T801481
45-622 28 0 - Summer T801500
T801581 45-622 28 0 - Summer T801581
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Summer tyres user guide

Use the chart to find the perfect tread pattern and compound for your specific riding conditions, from frozen spring mornings to hot summer gravel.

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