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Patrick Bardelli
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Zleen Wolf Pro Tubeless: the bicycle tyre with top value for money

Patrick Bardelli
25-9-2025
Translation: machine translated

Do you know the Czech bicycle tyre manufacturer Zleen? No? It's high time that changed. I have tested the brand's premium gravel tyre and can only recommend it.

Shortly afterwards, I met the brand's Marketing Manager at Eurobike in Frankfurt am Main. A second date, so to speak, where you get to know each other a little better. I've linked my impressions again here:

From the third date onwards, it's all happening

Then came the third date and that inevitably led to action. In my case, it was countless rides on tarmac, forest and gravel paths and the odd easy trail over the last twelve weeks. Sometimes in dry, sometimes in damp or even completely wet weather.

In the meantime, the initial scepticism towards the new tyre has given way to the realisation that it can be quite rewarding to try something new. The Wolf Pro Tubeless impresses me with its various attractions.

There is the 120 TPI Skinwall racing carcass of the Wolf Pro, compared to 60 TPI for the «standard» Wolf. This value indicates the density of the fabric. TPI stands for «Threads per Inch» or threads per inch. In simple terms, it can be said that the more tightly woven the carcass, the higher the quality of the tyre. The finer the carcass, the lower the rolling resistance and the better the riding characteristics.

The most important features summarised

Officially, the tyre was designed for dry conditions, according to the manufacturer. However, as mentioned above, I have also ridden the Wolf Pro tyre in the rain a few times. Even in slippery conditions, the tyre impresses with low rolling resistance, very smooth running and good grip.

And the best for last: the outstanding value for money. A comparable product from Schwalbe, for example, costs a lot more.

In a nutshell

Wolf Pro Tubeless from Zleen: more than just a summer romance

The Wolf Pro Tubeless from Zleen has come to stay. One summer's romance turned into a permanent relationship. And I don't want to say anything against Schwalbe's products. The tyres from the German manufacturer that I've had on my bike so far have been flawless.

The new tyres from the Czechs simply convince me even more with their top value for money. Especially in combination with the Tire Noodle from Pepis and the Race Gravelbike from Bixs.

Pro

  • top value for money
  • Racing carcass
  • Low rolling resistance
  • Very smooth running
  • Good grip, even in wet conditions
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From radio journalist to product tester and storyteller, jogger to gravel bike novice and fitness enthusiast with barbells and dumbbells. I'm excited to see where the journey'll take me next.


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