Vittoria Terreno Zero TNT Graphene 2.0 Folding Tyre
The Vittoria Terreno Zero G2 is a specialist on hard surfaces. The Terreno Zero Graphene 2.0 is inspired by the Corsa. The tread of the Terreno Zero has a light profile in the middle. This allows you to enjoy low rolling resistance. The honeycomb tread on the sides catches the ground when cornering and braking. In this way the Terreno Zero gives you enough grip to bang full throttle over hardened terrain. The compound of the Terreno Zero consists of three layers. By combining different compounds in one tyre, Vittoria has succeeded in creating a tyre with exceptional grip and durability. With the technique of the Grafeen 2.0 compounds you have a gravel tyre with unparalleled properties.
The Vittoria Terreno Zero G2 is a specialist on hard surfaces. The Terreno Zero Graphene 2.0 is inspired by the Corsa. The tread of the Terreno Zero has a light profile in the middle. This allows you to enjoy low rolling resistance. The honeycomb tread on the sides catches the ground when cornering and braking. In this way the Terreno Zero gives you enough grip to bang full throttle over hardened terrain. The compound of the Terreno Zero consists of three layers. By combining different compounds in one tyre, Vittoria has succeeded in creating a tyre with exceptional grip and durability. With the technique of the Grafeen 2.0 compounds you have a gravel tyre with unparalleled properties.
The Vittoria Terreno Zero G2 is a specialist on hard surfaces. The Terreno Zero Graphene 2.0 is inspired by the Corsa. The tread of the Terreno Zero has a light profile in the middle. This allows you to enjoy low rolling resistance. The honeycomb tread on the sides catches the ground when cornering and braking. In this way the Terreno Zero gives you enough grip to bang full throttle over hardened terrain. The compound of the Terreno Zero consists of three layers. By combining different compounds in one tyre, Vittoria has succeeded in creating a tyre with exceptional grip and durability. With the technique of the Grafeen 2.0 compounds you have a gravel tyre with unparalleled properties.
The Vittoria Terreno Zero G2 is a specialist on hard surfaces. The Terreno Zero Graphene 2.0 is inspired by the Corsa. The tread of the Terreno Zero has a light profile in the middle. This allows you to enjoy low rolling resistance. The honeycomb tread on the sides catches the ground when cornering and braking. In this way the Terreno Zero gives you enough grip to bang full throttle over hardened terrain. The compound of the Terreno Zero consists of three layers. By combining different compounds in one tyre, Vittoria has succeeded in creating a tyre with exceptional grip and durability. With the technique of the Grafeen 2.0 compounds you have a gravel tyre with unparalleled properties.
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The lowest price for Vittoria Terreno Zero TNT Graphene 2.0 Folding Tyre right now is $51.99 at Techinn.com, compared across 7 retailers.
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Prices last updated 12 May 2026.
Last updated at 12/05/2026 04:13:19
Vittoria Terreno Zero Tubeless 700c X 38 Rigid Gravel Tyre Black 700C x 38
Delivery $19.99
Vittoria Terreno Zero G2.0 Anthracite Folding Tyre 38c
Delivery between Wed – Mon $9.90
Vittoria Terreno Zero G2.0 Anthracite Folding Tyre 38c
Delivery between Wed – Mon $9.90
Vittoria Terreno Zero TNT Tyre in Black
Delivery between 18–22 May $28.16
Vittoria Terreno Zero TNT Tyre in Black
Delivery between 18–22 May $28.16
Vittoria Terreno Zero 700X38 (40-622) Tnt Anth G2
Delivery between 15–25 May $9.95
Vittoria Terreno Zero Gravel Wire Bead Blk - 700x38
Delivery between 15–25 May $9.50
Vittoria Terreno Zero Graphene 2.0 Tubeless Ready Tyre - Anthracite 700 x 38mm
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Vittoria Terreno Zero Graphene 2.0 Tubeless Ready Tyre - Anthracite, 700 x 38mm
Free delivery between 13–20 May
originally posted on backcountry.com
I bought these last year and put them on my Scott Scale MTB. My riding is 90% paved trails, 10% hardpack dirt or gravel roads. I run the pressure at about 75 psi letting them get down to maybe 50 before I fill them up again. Last year I rode about 1100 miles and had not flats. This years I've had 4 flats all within the last month. As I look closely at the tire tread I can see multiple small slices and several tiny holes. Two of the flats were caused by pokes through the tire from what I guess was wire. Two flats were caused by tiny but very sharp pointed stones.The tight bead on these tires made getting them off my rims challenging. Getting them back on was not difficult at all.I really don't know if 2000 miles is great, average or so-so but I feel that 2000 ... MoreI bought these last year and put them on my Scott Scale MTB. My riding is 90% paved trails, 10% hardpack dirt or gravel roads. I run the pressure at about 75 psi letting them get down to maybe 50 before I fill them up again. Last year I rode about 1100 miles and had not flats. This years I've had 4 flats all within the last month. As I look closely at the tire tread I can see multiple small slices and several tiny holes. Two of the flats were caused by pokes through the tire from what I guess was wire. Two flats were caused by tiny but very sharp pointed stones.The tight bead on these tires made getting them off my rims challenging. Getting them back on was not difficult at all.I really don't know if 2000 miles is great, average or so-so but I feel that 2000 miles on a set of tires is pretty darn good despite the flats. Maybe my luck will change with a new set of tires. That's why I've ordered them again. They ride well, are quiet and for my type of riding, a good choice.
originally posted on sigmasports.com
Roll brilliantly. I put them on my gravel bike, which I am using for winter road riding. Coping with mud, water on the road & all the potholes. No punctures yet (500 miles so far).
originally posted on sigmasports.com
Been running these for a couple of months and overall they are a good tire for tarmac and hard pack gravel. Very easy to set up I set mine up with tubes. My only concern when buying them was how slick the centre is but I’ve ridden them on some pretty rough gravel and they grip well.The only downside is the weight.As always sigma have been flawless, now the only site I use.
| Compound | 1C Graphene 2.0 |
| Discipline | GRAVEL / CYCLOCROSS |
| Bead | TNT Tubeless Ready |
| ETRTO | 50-622 |
Vittoria Terreno Zero Tubeless 700c X 38 Rigid Gravel Tyre Black 700C x 38
Delivery $19.99
Vittoria Terreno Zero G2.0 Anthracite Folding Tyre 38c
Delivery between Wed – Mon $9.90
Vittoria Terreno Zero G2.0 Anthracite Folding Tyre 38c
Delivery between Wed – Mon $9.90
Vittoria Terreno Zero TNT Tyre in Black
Delivery between 18–22 May $28.16
Vittoria Terreno Zero TNT Tyre in Black
Delivery between 18–22 May $28.16
I bought these last year and put them on my Scott Scale MTB. My riding is 90% paved trails, 10% hardpack dirt or gravel roads. I run the pressure at about 75 psi letting them get down to maybe 50 before I fill them up again. Last year I rode about 1100 miles and had not flats. This years I've had 4 flats all within the last month. As I look closely at the tire tread I can see multiple small slices and several tiny holes. Two of the flats were caused by pokes through the tire from what I guess was wire. Two flats were caused by tiny but very sharp pointed stones.The tight bead on these tires made getting them off my rims challenging. Getting them back on was not difficult at all.I really don't know if 2000 miles is great, average or so-so but I feel that 2000 ... MoreI bought these last year and put them on my Scott Scale MTB. My riding is 90% paved trails, 10% hardpack dirt or gravel roads. I run the pressure at about 75 psi letting them get down to maybe 50 before I fill them up again. Last year I rode about 1100 miles and had not flats. This years I've had 4 flats all within the last month. As I look closely at the tire tread I can see multiple small slices and several tiny holes. Two of the flats were caused by pokes through the tire from what I guess was wire. Two flats were caused by tiny but very sharp pointed stones.The tight bead on these tires made getting them off my rims challenging. Getting them back on was not difficult at all.I really don't know if 2000 miles is great, average or so-so but I feel that 2000 miles on a set of tires is pretty darn good despite the flats. Maybe my luck will change with a new set of tires. That's why I've ordered them again. They ride well, are quiet and for my type of riding, a good choice.
Roll brilliantly. I put them on my gravel bike, which I am using for winter road riding. Coping with mud, water on the road & all the potholes. No punctures yet (500 miles so far).
Been running these for a couple of months and overall they are a good tire for tarmac and hard pack gravel. Very easy to set up I set mine up with tubes. My only concern when buying them was how slick the centre is but I’ve ridden them on some pretty rough gravel and they grip well.The only downside is the weight.As always sigma have been flawless, now the only site I use.
Replaced a pair of 38mm Panaracer Gravelking slicks set up tubeless with these, I've used Gravelkings a lot and always got on well with them but these were really puncture prone and after a few weeks were constantly leaking air at the rim - the Vittorias by contrast have been faultless so far over several hundred Kms. Easy tubeless setup and decent road grip, they roll pretty fast though they do feel a bit heavy on really steep climbs. I wouldn't fancy my chances off road with them at the moment but the look as though they would cope with dry and dusty tracks. Overall very impressed with them - and as a bonus the grey sidewall matches my frame.
Now there are no side lugs for railing loose corners, but the fish scale tread does add a lot more traction than expected. Road riding is fast, dirt climbs are great and the tire is a lot tougher than I expected. I have the 700x35 on a singlespeed ‘cross bike and have beat it through legitimate sharp-edged rock gardens without bottoming out or tearing a sidewall. Obviously not monster-trucking these though rocks, but they’ve held their own really well. Docked one star as it doesn’t seal up well on a Mavic Open Pro UST or Stans Grail rim, though they seat with a floor pump.
You might think this tire is your 'road' option for your gravel bike. Yes but not just! These tires are way more capable off the road then expected good for gravel level 1, 2, & some 3 if you are a decent bike handler. They really stick well through semi-loose cornering.. a nice surprise.
Even though I ordered size 700 X 35, and the package was labeled 700 X 35, the tire inside the unopened box was 700 X 38. I didn’t notice this until I had the tire installed and mounted on my bike’s rear. I was surprised that it fit through my bike’s rear triangle. It does make for a very comfortable ride. I ride mostly streets and bike trails so the larger size is overkill. Also, the difference between this 38 rear tire and the 32 I have on the front dropped my front bars too much and put too much pressure on my shoulders. I returned the tire. If I had a 35 or 38 on the front I would have kept it.
I recently purchased a set to replace my original tubeless WTB on my Giant Gravel Bike. While these are smoother, sticker and quieter on the road, after less than 50 miles in the park they already seem to be leaking sealant from the center smooth tread. Pretty disappointing. If they cannot hold up to smooth new pavement I can’t imagine they could resist punctures from sharp rocks and gravel. I was just looking for a durable city tire.
Bought as an alternative to WTB Byways that were a pig to mount tubeless and horrific to remove from WTB KoM i25 rims. These appear as equally difficult, unfortunately. I have just purchased some better levers to save be breaking my thumbs again.But on the road they roll well and probably better and quieter than the Byways. They also probably blow up bigger than the claimed 47mm on i25 rims. Oh, and one tyre was heavier than the other by 20g or so.Certainly better priced than much of the 650b x 47mm competition so I'll certainly look at Vittorias again.
I bought 4 of these tires. 2 from Competitive Cyclist and 2 from Backcountry. 700x35. Both times when they were $30 on sale. The 2 from CC went on friend's Trek Checkpoint and mounted on Bontrager wheels. One of the wheels required a bontrager strip but otherwise the tubeless hold and my friend seems to be happy.The second set, however, has had some issues. They mounted just fine on Stan's grails with stans tape and tubeless valve. Once seated, they seemed to seal, however, the rear tire just won't hold air for more than a day. Sometime front loses it too, but seems more stable. The rear will go completely flat within a day or 2. I have put the tire into bathtub and there are bubbles all along both sidewalls, lots of bubbles. I have added more sealant and even had ... MoreI bought 4 of these tires. 2 from Competitive Cyclist and 2 from Backcountry. 700x35. Both times when they were $30 on sale. The 2 from CC went on friend's Trek Checkpoint and mounted on Bontrager wheels. One of the wheels required a bontrager strip but otherwise the tubeless hold and my friend seems to be happy.The second set, however, has had some issues. They mounted just fine on Stan's grails with stans tape and tubeless valve. Once seated, they seemed to seal, however, the rear tire just won't hold air for more than a day. Sometime front loses it too, but seems more stable. The rear will go completely flat within a day or 2. I have put the tire into bathtub and there are bubbles all along both sidewalls, lots of bubbles. I have added more sealant and even had tire on it's side, then on another one, and that held for few rides, then it started losing it again. So 1 out of 4 tires seems to be defective.I don't like making warranty claims so I may play with different sealant or just tube it and call it good until it's done. But for my new set, I will go back to Panaracer which has proven it's mettle when it comes to tubeless.
| Compound | 1C Graphene 2.0 |
| Discipline | GRAVEL / CYCLOCROSS |
| Bead | TNT Tubeless Ready |
| ETRTO | 50-622 |