Last updated at 14/05/2026 05:21:53
Vittoria Barzo Tnt Graphene 2.0 Tubeless 27.5 X 2.60 Mtb Tyre Black 27.5 ́ ́ x 2.60
Delivery $29.49
VITTORIA - Barzo XC Trail Anthracite Tubeless Ready 27,5 2,60
Delivery $50
Vittoria Barzo Graphene 2.0 TNT 27.5 x 2.6 Folding Tubeless Tyre Anthracite Sidewall
Delivery between Fri – Wed $9.90
Vittoria Barzo XC Trail - Anthracite 27.5 x 2.6"
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Vittoria Barzo XC Trail - Anthracite, 27.5 x 2.6"
Delivery between 15–22 May $9.99
Vittoria Barzo Tyre - Anthracite Black - TR Folding - TNT - 120 TPI Nylon - Graphene 2.0 - 4C - 2.6 Inch - 27.5 Inch
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Vittoria Barzo 27.5 XC-Trail Anth/BlackG2, 2.6
Delivery between 19–22 May $10
Vittoria Barzo 27.5 Xc-trail Anth/blackg2
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Vittoria Barzo Tyre - 27.5 x 2.6 TNT Anthracite
Delivery between 20–26 May $15
Vittoria Barzo XCR Tire - Black
Delivery between 19–25 May $12
originally posted on backcountry.com
These are comparable to Continental X-Kings with respect to weight, purpose and knob placement and spacing.I initially ran these up front paired with a Mezcal III in back but immediately found myself missing the predictability of my previous front, a Continental Hans Dampf. So I moved the Barzo to the rear on a different bike and found it to be a fast, reliable roller.Despite the product sheet stating that Graphene 2.0 offers improved wet weather grip, Barzos are best suited for dry conditions. Those wanting to ride in the slop would do well to consider Motas or Mazzas, instead.
originally posted on competitivecyclist.com
Been on Cross Kings for about 6 years. Decided to try these since the Cross Kings are hard to find right now and these have a very similar tread. I like to run wider tires on my 29er and I ordered the 2.35 version of these, and mounted up on a 35mm internal width rim they measure 2.3". Cross Kings in the 2.3 size on the same rims actually measure 2.4". Weight difference is less than 5 grams between the two on my scale. Contis have a burlier sidewall, which is really important on a wider tire like this where you'll be running lower air pressure. About the only thing I like better about the Barzo is that they mount up easier than the Conti, but I'm happy to deal with a little off-the-bike downside for 100% on-the-bike upside with the Cross Kings. I'll wear these out ... MoreBeen on Cross Kings for about 6 years. Decided to try these since the Cross Kings are hard to find right now and these have a very similar tread. I like to run wider tires on my 29er and I ordered the 2.35 version of these, and mounted up on a 35mm internal width rim they measure 2.3". Cross Kings in the 2.3 size on the same rims actually measure 2.4". Weight difference is less than 5 grams between the two on my scale. Contis have a burlier sidewall, which is really important on a wider tire like this where you'll be running lower air pressure. About the only thing I like better about the Barzo is that they mount up easier than the Conti, but I'm happy to deal with a little off-the-bike downside for 100% on-the-bike upside with the Cross Kings. I'll wear these out while I wait for Cross Kings to become available again.
originally posted on jensonusa.com
I reviewed the Vittoria Mezcal after a wild winter ride and they performed superbly on a 25 mile trail filled with mixed everything and anything. What impressed me the most was the traction on hard ice. Yes, HARD ICE. Definitely the fastest pair on normal mixed tracks but the “winter” performance was excellent. Now on to the Vittoria Barzo. Needed a rear tire for running with Magic Mary up front and rode the same trail this morning. I was concerned about rolling resistance but needed to test the traction for comparison to the Mezcals. Yes rolling resistance was not nearly as good but I was pleasantly surprised by the speed of this pair. I did not loose traction at anytime over a 7 mile stretch of hard ice and snow. So the Magic Mary/Barzo combo was really great and ... MoreI reviewed the Vittoria Mezcal after a wild winter ride and they performed superbly on a 25 mile trail filled with mixed everything and anything. What impressed me the most was the traction on hard ice. Yes, HARD ICE. Definitely the fastest pair on normal mixed tracks but the “winter” performance was excellent. Now on to the Vittoria Barzo. Needed a rear tire for running with Magic Mary up front and rode the same trail this morning. I was concerned about rolling resistance but needed to test the traction for comparison to the Mezcals. Yes rolling resistance was not nearly as good but I was pleasantly surprised by the speed of this pair. I did not loose traction at anytime over a 7 mile stretch of hard ice and snow. So the Magic Mary/Barzo combo was really great and much better than the Mezcals on wintry terrain. Anywhere else including downhill switchbacks, berms, climbing loose, loose over hard, sand traps, etc. were all handled with ease. This will be my winter selections going forward.Ran the Magic Mary at 28 PSI and the Barzo at 30 on 30mm rims. This was a FS rig dealing with my 260 lbs fully loaded (rider, bike and misc crap). Love the Barzos, Mezcals and Magic Mary. Very happy single track bomber here!
| Compound | 4C Graphene 2.0 |
| Casing | MTB CROSS COUNTRY |
| Bead | TLR |
| ETRTO | 57-622 |
Vittoria Barzo Tnt Graphene 2.0 Tubeless 27.5 X 2.60 Mtb Tyre Black 27.5 ́ ́ x 2.60
Delivery $29.49
VITTORIA - Barzo XC Trail Anthracite Tubeless Ready 27,5 2,60
Delivery $50
Vittoria Barzo Graphene 2.0 TNT 27.5 x 2.6 Folding Tubeless Tyre Anthracite Sidewall
Delivery between Fri – Wed $9.90
Vittoria Barzo XC Trail - Anthracite 27.5 x 2.6"
14-day returns
Vittoria Barzo XC Trail - Anthracite, 27.5 x 2.6"
Delivery between 15–22 May $9.99
These are comparable to Continental X-Kings with respect to weight, purpose and knob placement and spacing.I initially ran these up front paired with a Mezcal III in back but immediately found myself missing the predictability of my previous front, a Continental Hans Dampf. So I moved the Barzo to the rear on a different bike and found it to be a fast, reliable roller.Despite the product sheet stating that Graphene 2.0 offers improved wet weather grip, Barzos are best suited for dry conditions. Those wanting to ride in the slop would do well to consider Motas or Mazzas, instead.
Been on Cross Kings for about 6 years. Decided to try these since the Cross Kings are hard to find right now and these have a very similar tread. I like to run wider tires on my 29er and I ordered the 2.35 version of these, and mounted up on a 35mm internal width rim they measure 2.3". Cross Kings in the 2.3 size on the same rims actually measure 2.4". Weight difference is less than 5 grams between the two on my scale. Contis have a burlier sidewall, which is really important on a wider tire like this where you'll be running lower air pressure. About the only thing I like better about the Barzo is that they mount up easier than the Conti, but I'm happy to deal with a little off-the-bike downside for 100% on-the-bike upside with the Cross Kings. I'll wear these out ... MoreBeen on Cross Kings for about 6 years. Decided to try these since the Cross Kings are hard to find right now and these have a very similar tread. I like to run wider tires on my 29er and I ordered the 2.35 version of these, and mounted up on a 35mm internal width rim they measure 2.3". Cross Kings in the 2.3 size on the same rims actually measure 2.4". Weight difference is less than 5 grams between the two on my scale. Contis have a burlier sidewall, which is really important on a wider tire like this where you'll be running lower air pressure. About the only thing I like better about the Barzo is that they mount up easier than the Conti, but I'm happy to deal with a little off-the-bike downside for 100% on-the-bike upside with the Cross Kings. I'll wear these out while I wait for Cross Kings to become available again.
I reviewed the Vittoria Mezcal after a wild winter ride and they performed superbly on a 25 mile trail filled with mixed everything and anything. What impressed me the most was the traction on hard ice. Yes, HARD ICE. Definitely the fastest pair on normal mixed tracks but the “winter” performance was excellent. Now on to the Vittoria Barzo. Needed a rear tire for running with Magic Mary up front and rode the same trail this morning. I was concerned about rolling resistance but needed to test the traction for comparison to the Mezcals. Yes rolling resistance was not nearly as good but I was pleasantly surprised by the speed of this pair. I did not loose traction at anytime over a 7 mile stretch of hard ice and snow. So the Magic Mary/Barzo combo was really great and ... MoreI reviewed the Vittoria Mezcal after a wild winter ride and they performed superbly on a 25 mile trail filled with mixed everything and anything. What impressed me the most was the traction on hard ice. Yes, HARD ICE. Definitely the fastest pair on normal mixed tracks but the “winter” performance was excellent. Now on to the Vittoria Barzo. Needed a rear tire for running with Magic Mary up front and rode the same trail this morning. I was concerned about rolling resistance but needed to test the traction for comparison to the Mezcals. Yes rolling resistance was not nearly as good but I was pleasantly surprised by the speed of this pair. I did not loose traction at anytime over a 7 mile stretch of hard ice and snow. So the Magic Mary/Barzo combo was really great and much better than the Mezcals on wintry terrain. Anywhere else including downhill switchbacks, berms, climbing loose, loose over hard, sand traps, etc. were all handled with ease. This will be my winter selections going forward.Ran the Magic Mary at 28 PSI and the Barzo at 30 on 30mm rims. This was a FS rig dealing with my 260 lbs fully loaded (rider, bike and misc crap). Love the Barzos, Mezcals and Magic Mary. Very happy single track bomber here!
I use it on a 30mm rim, it reached 2.4 at 38psi. It should stay around 2.35 on normal pressure (bellow 28psi)Those have similar design as X-King, new FastTrak, etc.Compared to trail tires, it's rounder with "narrower" rolling area (thus less rolling resistance) I didn't try it yet but it's knobs look slightly less aggressive than spec new FastTrak (?) it should be the more standard design of the knobs that gives maybe this impression.27.5x2.35 is exactly 720g (without packaging) it is 20g heavier than advertised, which is ok. It replace a Agarro rear which has an excellent grip but it is 960g (29x2.35) Mallet configuration ;-)
I wrote a more in depth review and it erased before I could submit so here are the highlights. Good traction on loose over hard surfaces. Good at not picking up mud and rocks and flinging them at you. Definitely an XC tire not for big drops or jumps. Found that I needed to run slightly higher tire pressure compared to Schwalbe or Maxxis.
I am running a Barzo in the front, and a Mezcal in the back. I love the gray sidewalls, and the grip is very good (for an xc/trail tire). There is good rolling resistance, and the tread pattern is great for my riding. (I live near SLC, and ride primarily in that area.) When I converted them to tubeless, they went on super easy. I put a little sealant around the valve stems, and then blew them up. My air compressor wasn't working, so I just used a floor pump, and the blew up and sealed. Haven't had any problems with air or sealant leak, which is not normal for me. These are now my favorite Xc/Trail tire combo. Would recommend.
Replaced my Mezcal gum walls for the Brazo tires. Love them so far and are great on the dirt and gravel. Tubeless is amazing and can run them soft to get grippy. They're tough on the streets here in LA and go over things instead of having to swing into traffic to avoid obstacles. They are heavy and there's more drag on pavement but do roll well. They feel tough so I am willing to add the weight and rolling resistance. Even around boulder and rocky single track sections, the sidewalls hold up.
The tires are easy to mount and seal up well when tubeless. The gray sidewalls give a whole new look that is very appealing. The tires seem to work well in just about all conditions.As for working with Bike inn....their communication and tracking is awesome. The only drawback is that shipment to the US takes nearly 4 weeks because of customs holds. Be prepared to wait a while for any order. Prices are fantastic though. I will certainly use Bike inn again.
Not sure why only one (1) review on this tire. Purchased for front/rear combo on a Mojo 4, 27.5 x 2.60, easily handled everything I threw at em. Loves FAST and LOOSE downhill runs, eats mud, excellent climbing traction and great singletrack cornering grip. Lets see....what else.....time to discover "what else"....think I'll keep them mounted for a while ??...
I normally run the excellent Vittoria Mezcals for XC racing......a super quick tyre thats fast rolling, progressive in grip and excellent in dry conditions. But I needed something that could cope better with damp conditions and slippery off camber sections that seem to becoming the norm in British XC racing these days, so tried the Barzo. It looks more agressive and has deeper side tread, spaced out slightly taller knobs but still retains a fast rolling off set centre tread. Quite honestly it doesn't feel any slower than the Mezcal in a mixture of conditions - even on the road, but off road, its definitely more grippy and can be leaned on loads more - turns in much better etc. Perhaps slightly heavier due to the extra tread so I went for 2.25 versus 2.35 that i ran ... MoreI normally run the excellent Vittoria Mezcals for XC racing......a super quick tyre thats fast rolling, progressive in grip and excellent in dry conditions. But I needed something that could cope better with damp conditions and slippery off camber sections that seem to becoming the norm in British XC racing these days, so tried the Barzo. It looks more agressive and has deeper side tread, spaced out slightly taller knobs but still retains a fast rolling off set centre tread. Quite honestly it doesn't feel any slower than the Mezcal in a mixture of conditions - even on the road, but off road, its definitely more grippy and can be leaned on loads more - turns in much better etc. Perhaps slightly heavier due to the extra tread so I went for 2.25 versus 2.35 that i ran on the Mezcals to compensate. They set up easy tubeless and they also look super cool with the grey side walls......(if the looks are important to you). Not cheap but you pay for what you get. So a great all rounder and highly recommended.
| Compound | 4C Graphene 2.0 |
| Casing | MTB CROSS COUNTRY |
| Bead | TLR |
| ETRTO | 57-622 |
Vittoria Barzo 27.5" TNT Graphene 2.0 Folding Tyre
The Vittoria Barzo Graphene 2.0 Folding Tyre with Anthracite Sidewall Tubeless TNT 27.5x2.6 is an exceptional mountain bike tyre that delivers excellent performance, durability and puncture protection. The Graphene 2.0 compound is a high-performance material that offers exceptional grip and durability. The TNT (Tube/No Tube) technology allows for easy conversion to a tubeless setup, reducing the risk of flats and improving overall performance. The folding bead design makes it easy to transport and install, while the Anthracite Sidewall adds a touch of style to any bike. The 2.6-inch width offers additional cushioning and control, making it ideal for technical and challenging terrain. Overall, the Vittoria Barzo Graphene 2.0 Folding Tyre is an excellent tyre that provides top-notch performance for serious mountain bikers. Features Graphene 2.0 compound provides excellent grip, durability, and puncture protection. Tubeless TNT technology allows for easy conversion to a tubeless setup, reducing the risk of flats and improving overall performance. Folding bead design allows for easy transport and installation. Anthracite Sidewall adds a sleek and stylish look to your bike. 2.6-inch width offers additional cushioning and control, making it perfect for technical and challenging terrain. Advanced tread pattern offers exceptional traction and cornering capabilities. Lightweight construction provides optimal speed and agility on the trails. High-volume casing provides additional support and stability for a smooth ride. Multiple size options available to fit a variety of mountain bikes.
The Vittoria Barzo Graphene 2.0 Folding Tyre with Anthracite Sidewall Tubeless TNT 27.5x2.6 is an exceptional mountain bike tyre that delivers excellent performance, durability and puncture protection. The Graphene 2.0 compound is a high-performance material that offers exceptional grip and durability. The TNT (Tube/No Tube) technology allows for easy conversion to a tubeless setup, reducing the risk of flats and improving overall performance. The folding bead design makes it easy to transport and install, while the Anthracite Sidewall adds a touch of style to any bike. The 2.6-inch width offers additional cushioning and control, making it ideal for technical and challenging terrain. Overall, the Vittoria Barzo Graphene 2.0 Folding Tyre is an excellent tyre that provides top-notch performance for serious mountain bikers. Features Graphene 2.0 compound provides excellent grip, durability, and puncture protection. Tubeless TNT technology allows for easy conversion to a tubeless setup, reducing the risk of flats and improving overall performance. Folding bead design allows for easy transport and installation. Anthracite Sidewall adds a sleek and stylish look to your bike. 2.6-inch width offers additional cushioning and control, making it perfect for technical and challenging terrain. Advanced tread pattern offers exceptional traction and cornering capabilities. Lightweight construction provides optimal speed and agility on the trails. High-volume casing provides additional support and stability for a smooth ride. Multiple size options available to fit a variety of mountain bikes.
The Vittoria Barzo Graphene 2.0 Folding Tyre with Anthracite Sidewall Tubeless TNT 27.5x2.6 is an exceptional mountain bike tyre that delivers excellent performance, durability and puncture protection. The Graphene 2.0 compound is a high-performance material that offers exceptional grip and durability. The TNT (Tube/No Tube) technology allows for easy conversion to a tubeless setup, reducing the risk of flats and improving overall performance. The folding bead design makes it easy to transport and install, while the Anthracite Sidewall adds a touch of style to any bike. The 2.6-inch width offers additional cushioning and control, making it ideal for technical and challenging terrain. Overall, the Vittoria Barzo Graphene 2.0 Folding Tyre is an excellent tyre that provides top-notch performance for serious mountain bikers. Features Graphene 2.0 compound provides excellent grip, durability, and puncture protection. Tubeless TNT technology allows for easy conversion to a tubeless setup, reducing the risk of flats and improving overall performance. Folding bead design allows for easy transport and installation. Anthracite Sidewall adds a sleek and stylish look to your bike. 2.6-inch width offers additional cushioning and control, making it perfect for technical and challenging terrain. Advanced tread pattern offers exceptional traction and cornering capabilities. Lightweight construction provides optimal speed and agility on the trails. High-volume casing provides additional support and stability for a smooth ride. Multiple size options available to fit a variety of mountain bikes.
The Vittoria Barzo Graphene 2.0 Folding Tyre with Anthracite Sidewall Tubeless TNT 27.5x2.6 is an exceptional mountain bike tyre that delivers excellent performance, durability and puncture protection. The Graphene 2.0 compound is a high-performance material that offers exceptional grip and durability. The TNT (Tube/No Tube) technology allows for easy conversion to a tubeless setup, reducing the risk of flats and improving overall performance. The folding bead design makes it easy to transport and install, while the Anthracite Sidewall adds a touch of style to any bike. The 2.6-inch width offers additional cushioning and control, making it ideal for technical and challenging terrain. Overall, the Vittoria Barzo Graphene 2.0 Folding Tyre is an excellent tyre that provides top-notch performance for serious mountain bikers. Features Graphene 2.0 compound provides excellent grip, durability, and puncture protection. Tubeless TNT technology allows for easy conversion to a tubeless setup, reducing the risk of flats and improving overall performance. Folding bead design allows for easy transport and installation. Anthracite Sidewall adds a sleek and stylish look to your bike. 2.6-inch width offers additional cushioning and control, making it perfect for technical and challenging terrain. Advanced tread pattern offers exceptional traction and cornering capabilities. Lightweight construction provides optimal speed and agility on the trails. High-volume casing provides additional support and stability for a smooth ride. Multiple size options available to fit a variety of mountain bikes.
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