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Michelin Protek Max

26 x 2.20
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Product details

The tyre with Max reinforced protection for versatile use: asphalt and paved roads. Dimension - Weight: 900 g Tyre - Construction: Reflective, Gumwall, Dynamo Band, PROTEK 5MM - Density carcass fabric: 30 TPI - Tyre size in inches (diameter x width): 26 x 2.20 inch - Tyre size ETRTO in mm (width x diameter): 56-559 mm - Construction type: tubular tyre - Reflective strip - Puncture protection Features & characteristics - Features: Reflective strip Main information - Wheel size: 26 inch - Included in delivery (quantity): single - Intended use: City & Trekking Compatibility - E-bike compatibility: Manufacturer's recommendation up to 25 km/h Details - Details: - Tube size: G4.

Key specifications

Bike tyre design
Wired-on tire
Bike area of use
Trekking bikes
Item number
21532485

General information

Manufacturer
Michelin
Category
Bike tyres
Manufacturer no.
709545
Release date
21.7.2022

Colour

Colour
Black
Exact colour description
Black-reflex

Tyre properties

Wheel diameter
26"
Tyre size inch
26 x 2.20
Bike tyre design
Wired-on tire
Bike area of use
Trekking bikes
Tyre equipment
Puncture protection beltReflective strips
Tire model
Protek Max
Max. Air Pressure
4 bar
E-Bike Compatibility
Up to 25 km/h
Tyre width ETRTO
56 mm
Inside diameter in accordance with ETRTO
559 mm
Density of carcass
30 TPI

Origin

Country of origin
Thailand

Sustainability

Manufacturer commitment
SBTi

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Product dimensions

Weight
900 g

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Package dimensions

Length
70 cm
Width
70 cm
Height
10 cm
Weight
700 g

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Reviews & Ratings

Statutory warranty score

How often does a product of this brand in the «Bike tyres» category have a defect within the first 24 months?

Source: Galaxus
  • 4.Schwalbe
    0,2 %
  • 6.Continental
    0,3 %
  • 6.Michelin
    0,3 %
  • 6.Rubena
    0,3 %
  • 9.Onza
    0,4 %

Statutory warranty case duration

How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?

Source: Galaxus
  • 1.Continental
    0 days
  • 1.Maxxis
    0 days
  • 1.Michelin
    0 days
  • 1.Pirelli
    0 days
  • 1.Schwalbe
    0 days

Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Bike tyres» category returned?

Source: Galaxus
  • 7.Schwalbe
    2,8 %
  • 8.Hutchinson
    3,1 %
  • 9.Michelin
    3,2 %
  • 10.Fischer
    3,5 %
  • 11.Vittoria
    4,9 %
Source: Galaxus

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ElektroRad22 Altagsreifen im TestReleaseNovember 2024

Developing a good all-rounder is a major challenge for many manufacturers. This is shown by our test on the test bench and in practice. For many, weight and smooth running are in direct conflict with puncture resistance. In the end, we differentiated between the two product groups of gravel and trekking tyres for a fair result...

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ElektroRadSingle testReleaseNovember 2022

Thanks to its thick rubber insert, Michelin is best in class when it comes to puncture protection. But it adds to the weight and rolls tougher. Unfortunately, the sidewall is more prone to punctures.

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aktiv RadfahrenSingle testReleaseNovember 2022

Thanks to its thick rubber insert, Michelin is best in class when it comes to puncture protection. But it adds to the weight and rolls tougher. Unfortunately, the sidewall is more prone to punctures.