Vittoria Rubino Pro 3 Tire - Clincher for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.2
out of 10
19 Positive, 0 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 20 Reviews
Retail Price:
$25.99
Used Value:
$15.59
Sale Value:
$23.39

Get your road ride on with the Vittoria Rubino Pro 3 Tire. Built to tear through high-mileage training and endurance road events, this tire will keep your ride cozy and minimize pesky flats for everything from a local training ride to a coast-to-coast adventure. With its updated tire tread, the Pro 3 will even handle the occasional rainy day with ease compared to its tread-free counterparts.

Specifications

Brand:
Bead:
folding
Claimed Weight:
225 g
PSI:
100 - 145 PSI
Recommended Use:
cycling
Size:
700 c x 23 mm, 700 c x 25 mm
TPI:
150
Type:
clincher

Full Reviews

10
i think these are one of the best all around tires for the price. i've ridden these for the last three years with few flats, a long lasting tread, and a good ride. of note is that i'm 6' 275 lbs. and i ride these on 19mm wide rims at 80psi in the front and 90 in the rear without ever any problems at all. i've been very pleased and competetive has them at a great price too!
joel P., backcountry.com
November 11, 2020
10
Good grippy tires - confidence builders no doubt. At this point - 1 month in - I am quite please with performance enhancements over former Contis
Kyle C., backcountry.com
August 21, 2020
10
I've only put about 100 miles on these but so far, they are showing literally no wear, were easy to install, are a large upgrade in terms of ride and grip from my previous Bontrager Race tires and looking forward to many more miles.
Ryan W., backcountry.com
July 29, 2020
10
I have about 400 miles on these, and so far, they've been very good. I ride the 25mm tires. Smooth rolling and stable cornering. They show no signs of early wear, so hoping to get 3K miles or so out of them.
Randy Nordell, backcountry.com
June 30, 2020
8
These are comfy, smooth-rolling tires that hold well in corners. They are a touch smaller than stated (closer to a 23 than a 25) when set up (easily by hand) on my & the Mrs. wheels. Have had issues with Vittorias cracking a lot on the sidewalls in the past, but no issues in the first 200 hot miles. Would be good tires at $30, so at the sale price they are a screaming deal.
Jerry R., backcountry.com
May 21, 2020
10
At this price it is almost stupid not to try these tires! They mounted by hand only (a struggle but I did it by hand). To get them off however I made need a tire iron to get things started. I don't have a lot of miles on them yet so I cannot attest to durability of resistance to flats. I moved up from 23c to 25c in the Rubinos but the Rubinos seem faster - they just really roll. They are supple and soak up some road vibration (not as good as conti, but close). They are grippy in corners and on fast descents - I trust them much more than the previous 23c tires. I was treat my bike to conti's, but thought these might be close to the same performance at 1/2 or 1/3 the cost. Get yourself a pair!
Paul M., backcountry.com
May 13, 2020
10
I bought the 28 mm version of this tire and am very pleasantly surprised by how good they are for the price. They grip well and are very comfortable, as they can be inflated between 70-100 psi making the ride nice and cushiony. After a few rides and almost 200 miles, they show almost no wear, which is to be expected. I bought another 4 tires as spares. I highly recommend these tires as everyday trainers that are comfortable and plenty fast.
Gary F., backcountry.com
May 8, 2020
10
I've been a Vittoria fan for years. And Rubino Pros are like a best friend: always ready, a pleasure to ride, and last forever. So far, my new ones are more of the same. Why change?
Richard M., backcountry.com
May 5, 2020
2
Had to cut it off the wheel. Waste of money, makes sense why they are 70% off, must have changed manufacturing over the years, can't believe this is the same tire that was getting 5-star ratings.
Matthew H., backcountry.com
April 29, 2020
8
I traded up from a set of Vittoria Zafirro Slicks (700 x 25) to these in 700 x 28. Visually there does not appear to be any difference in size but I have not actually measured. The ride quality is very good and the grip is night and day better than the Zaffiros. The price was very good and it didn't take me long to see the benefits in the reduction of rotating weight and the improved grip. Would have given it 5 stars but I have not noticed a comfort improvement as one would expect from switching to a higher volume and more supple tire. I am not trying to say that these tires are not comfortable, they are. Just not as comfortable as I would have expected.
Benjamin S., backcountry.com
May 9, 2016
8
I'm pleasantly surprised with how long these tires hold up. I've taken the same pair from late fall, through some sporadic winter riding (even on the trainer), and into mid spring. No flats. (Yet.) They feel a bit more supple than Gatorskins, and they won't throw off your bike's color scheme. I happen to like Conti orange, but it's not for everyone--the Rubino Pro 3 lets you run jet black if that's your bag.
Rob Ware, backcountry.com
March 15, 2016
8
I have put thousands of miles on these bad boys this past Fall and Winter and I am pretty impressed. Tire wear is very good, I'm able to get 2500 miles off a set (I do rotate them at ~1000 miles). They are also pretty puncture resistant, no cuts on cinders so far (just three pinch flats). Rolling resistance is okay, better than my heavy duty Continental 4seasons but they definitely don't feel as supple or fast as my Schwalbe Ones. They offer a pretty good middle zone between durability, puncture resistance, rolling resistance, and price that make them great training tires. The one disappointing thing about these tires is that they do not grip very well in the wet... Compared to aforementioned Contis or Schwalbes I feel more slippage and less confidence once the roads get wet. I would not recommend these tires for all out descending. Despite this weakness these are still good training tires if you can get them at a good price. Just be careful in the turns!
deh men, backcountry.com
February 10, 2016
10
Very happy with these tires. I moved from 23 to 25 so i am not sure how much of the smoothness I am experiencing I would contribute to the larger size, new tires or the model/brand. These tires are one of the best values in the market considering their excellent performance. I will have to see about its puncture resistance but so far so good.
Bagher H., backcountry.com
February 3, 2016
10
They ride well and last a long time. I've had many sets and after trying several others, I always come back. Great price point and seem to steer clear of punctures.
Matthew S., backcountry.com
January 3, 2016
10
I make a point of trying out as many tyres as possible, but for getting back to the basics of a simple tire that holds up over the long haul, these are the top choice right now. Perfect tire for winter for the durability, puncture protection, and the price. Have been rocking 25mm, but I'll be giving 28mm's a shot for the nastier weather that's about to hit Utah.
Trevor J, backcountry.com
December 12, 2015
10
I was looking for a tire to replace the vredestein fortezzas , since they no longer came in yellow. These Vitoria Rubino Pro 3s are better. Grip, responsiveness, and the feeling of lighter weight ( although actually slightly heavier) give the bike a sharper, more controlled feel. And the yellow is spot on!
John D., backcountry.com
November 22, 2015
10
I love this tires they're so comfortable!! I decided to purchase them because of the Great review and did not disappoint me they feel great and not to mention that when they go on sale at competitive cyclist you can grab them for almost half the price.
JGUTI, backcountry.com
November 5, 2015
10
Got these tires just before I rode the Salt to saints, WOW, these were great and smooth. I also got the yellow ones, yes you could see me coming.
Bryce Galloway, backcountry.com
November 3, 2015
10
Stock tires on my CAAD10 were aweful replaced them with these after my first ride. Bought these because of the good reviews as an all around tire and they have lived up to the hype. Rolls smooth handles well and looks great comparable to gp4000s' but cost less and in my experience more durable
Bryan K., backcountry.com
August 28, 2015
10
I've had Vittoria Rubino tires for three seasons, driven on Utah bike paths and traffic-congested, potholed roads in Boston. Husband and I both have rubino tires on our bikes and have had no slipping and zero flat tires in three years! They look awesome and are very dependable. Great road tire, definitely worth investing in.
Samantha M, backcountry.com
August 18, 2015

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