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Old 12-14-22, 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
Yes, they have been improved. I avoided the Pro One TLE because of that reputation of fragility but jumped on the Pro One Evo Addix when they were introduced and reviews indicated that they were more hardy. I didn't have any issues with them, wearing a couple of rear tires down to the cords. They are still my all-around favorite tubeless tire, though I've found a handful that are also very good in their own right and worthwhile if the price is right.
This is good to hear. I had the same experience with kids of sidewall cuts and tires meeting their ends with few miles. Loved them otherwise, they rode absolutely well. I didn't realize this had been improved and I know what my next tires will be.
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