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Specifications

  • Type: Tubeless Ready (TR)
  • Setup: Tubeless or inner tube
  • Breaker: Vectran
  • Features: Lazer Grip, Active Comfort Technology
  • Application: Road, all-season, wet conditions, winter training

FAQ

How does the All Season TR differ from the standard GP 5000 S TR?

The All Season TR uses a tread pattern and compound specifically engineered for cold, wet, and variable conditions. Improved wet grip and lower-temperature rubber performance are the defining differences. The GP 5000 S TR is the faster summer tire; the All Season TR is designed for year-round reliability.

Is the All Season TR significantly slower than the GP 5000 in dry conditions?

It has slightly higher rolling resistance than the GP 5000 S TR, which is a reasonable trade-off for the improved cold-weather grip and all-conditions reliability. Most riders who switch to this tire for winter do not find the difference noticeable at training pace.

Can I run this tubeless year-round?

Yes. The All Season TR is tubeless-ready and can be run tubeless in any weather. Note that sealant may thicken in very cold temperatures, so use a sealant rated for cold-weather use if riding in freezing conditions.

Best For

Year-round road cyclists who train in wet and cold conditions and want GP 5000-family quality in a tubeless-ready tire engineered for all-weather performance.

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