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🛞 Roll tough, shine bright, ride smart — the ultimate commuter’s tire!
The Schwalbe Marathon Wired Tyre with GreenGuard Reflex is a 20x1.50 clincher tire designed for hybrid bikes, featuring a 3mm thick GreenGuard puncture-resistant layer and reflective sidewalls for enhanced nighttime visibility. Weighing just 350 grams, it offers a smooth, low-tread profile that balances durability and rolling efficiency, making it a top choice for commuters and touring cyclists seeking reliable, long-lasting performance backed by a 4.6-star customer rating.












| ASIN | B004JKCZOG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,097 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #678 in Bike Tires |
| Bike Type | Hybrid Bike |
| Brand | SCHWALBE |
| Brand Name | SCHWALBE |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,014 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04026495627696 |
| Included Components | Included as described |
| Item Diameter | 508 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 350 Grams |
| Item Width | 38 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | SCHWALBE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SCH095 |
| Material Type | Multiple |
| Model Number | 11100148 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 20x1.5-Inch |
| Tensile Strength | 110 Pounds Per Square Inch |
| Tire Type | Clincher |
| Tread Type | Smooth or Low-tread |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Original Manufacturer Warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
R**L
Excellent puncture-resistant tires with high nighttime visibility for touring or commuting
The first thing to understand is that these tires are puncture resistant, but not completely puncture proof. I use these tires on four separate bicycles, two using the 28 mm width, one using the 40 mm width, and one using the 47 mm width, all of which I use for commuting and recreational rides. There is a lot of broken glass on the route to work, as well as thorns and goathead stickers seasonally. On one of the bikes wearing the 28 mm tires, I've had two flats. Once I had the misfortune to run over something, perhaps a large piece of broken glass or sharp metal, in the early morning darkness and it was sharp enough to cut (not puncture) through the tire, and the tube on the rear wheel. I didn't see the object, but it made a loud "ping" sound as it came out of the tire and bounced on the road. It left a slash more than 1/2 inch wide in the tire. Whatever this object was, I suspect any bicycle tire would have been similarly damaged, perhaps a motorcycle or car tire also. I also had another flat on the front tire of the same bicycle. While repairing this time, I noticed that the tube was a racing tube, made of very thin lightweight rubber and sized for a 20mm tire, not a 28mm. So when installed in the 28mm tire, that tube was expanded considerably larger than it should have been, and it's thin walls were stretched even thinner...no wonder a tiny thorn managed to puncture it. I ended up buying new, standard weight tubes in the correct size. One the bike with the 40 mm Marathons, I rode through a patch of grass perhaps 10 feet long along the edge of the path, and instantly picked up a number of goathead stickers. I stopped a short distance further when I saw them rotating in the tire, and pulled them out, but both front and rear tire were already punctured, and leaking slowly. I managed to ride home before both went flat, and got to spend a while putting patches on both tubes. Marathons are lighter weight and more supple than the common thick walled "puncture resistant" tubes, although not quite so light as a standard tire without the puncture resistant belt. I have had very good success with the thick tubes resisting flats, but they really change the way a bicycle rides, as the thick tube adds a lot of weight where it doesn't do any good, making the wheel very heavy. So, Marathons are not a racing tire, but a very good commuting or touring tire. My personal best commute time was on 28 mm Marathons (8 miles in 28:45)...on a 35 year old 12 speed lightweight bicycle. If you want to go faster, Schwalbe makes other tires with lighter, more exotic and more expensive materials under the tread (there is a Marathon Racer, and a Kojack slick, among others). And it's not completely invulnerable, but very tough nonetheless. The "Greenguard" belt appears to be merely an extra thickness of rubber under the tread area, and helps prevent punctures simply by virtue of it's extra thickness. It's offers the benefits of a thick tube under the tread where you need it, without the weight of extra rubber on the sidewalls and in the area of the spoke nipples. It doesn't appear to be particularly difficult for a sharp thorn to penetrate, and if the thorn is long enough, it can reach your tube. The "Greenguard" belt isn't kevlar, although Schwalbe offers a kevlar belt in the Marathon Plus, their more expensive tire. However, the extra puncture resistance of the Marathon Plus does come at a cost, that tire weighs more and doesn't roll quite so well as this tire. So, you decide how much puncture protection you need, and choose the tire which seems to fit your needs best. One thing to be aware of is that the belt adds slightly, 3 to 5 mm to the height of the tire, so be sure you have clearance at your front fork and at your rear brake bridge. If you don't have significant clearance with your existing tires, consider downsizing the width when using Marathons. In addition to reducing the instances of flats from punctures, these tires have a reflective band which is highly visible in the lights of cars. I've had coworkers tell me that they could see me several hundred feet away in the darkness, lit only by their own headlights. I do have battery powered lights as well, but the first thing they reported seeing was two bright white reflective circles moving in the darkness. This feature added to the reduced frequency of punctures makes these my favorite commuting tire.
M**R
One damned strong good rolling all around tire
I had the Marathon 32's on a cyclocross that I purchased about 4-5 years ago. The tires rolled well and I kept them on for about a year, around 2000 miles. I got into racing and switched to some light 25c tires and put the Schwalbes in storage. I got other bikes and started riding and burning through tires last year at a decent rate, 3 sets of tires, 6000 miles last year, wearing each set to the thinnest layer before buying new ones. I finally put the Marathons on my new cyclocross after 2500 on my knobby 32 c Richie tires. The old Marathons lasted another 1500 miles and then I went to L A with the bike weighing 53 lbs total. I weigh 208 and had the marathons pumped to 100 lbs. They worked great and made the ride comfortable, smooth, and actually fast. We averaged 16-18 miles per hour the whole ride of 500 miles. My friend had new Pasela's and he had the only flat on the whole ride. Love these tires and decided to buy the smaller 28c size for less rolling resistance this time around. I have about 500 miles on them and no flats, no problems yet. Also, I have read reviews about them falling off or coming off of other bike rims. I don't know what older rim that these people have them on, but I never had this problem and I don't mind pumping them to full capacity. They have been on Mavic open pro and aksium rims without the slightest problem. Don't know about the mechanics and the owners who had problems getting them on their rims. I just put them on twice, having removed the 28's and put the 32's back on for the LA bike trip. No pinch flat, no problem. They're tight but not that bad. When removing them, after deflating, pinch the tire in with your hand all the way around to get the wire bead off the sidewall and in the center of the rim. It makes removing them easier. They are pretty bomb proof. I'm sure that you can get a flat. I just haven't had one with the older or newer Marathons. I've had plenty with my Gatorskins and other light weight tires. My only wish is that they made them a little lighter.
B**H
Schwalbe Marathon tire is a great riding tire
Ordering experience was excellent on this next-to-impossible-to-find tire size (20x1.75) in Thailand. From order to receipt took 5 days going from the U.S. to SE Asia. Very impressed. The product itself did not disappoint. Tires are well made and no blemishes were noticed. Tire tread is thicker than the Kendas they replaced. I purchased these for extra puncture resistance. There is a lot of broken glass on the streets of Bangkok and that did my other tires in. Compared to other tires, installation was a bit of a challenge. The bead is tough and tire knives will be needed. Just make sure to observe the rotation indicator on the tire sidewall. It should be intuitive as the brand “Schwalbe” going left to right is the correct rotation for these tires. The reflecting stripe looks good on my all-black Dahon and is a marginal visibility improvement. Some reviews mentioned the Marathons were slow. I did not find that true. From day one they roll smoothly and have good traction. I still find them quicker than my original tires. It is best to keep these tires pumped up around max pressure (~70 psi) for best performance.
J**Y
Good traction, very few flats.
I'm going into my 3rd winter season with this tire now. I can't recommend it enough. I ride throughout the winter, often in some of the worst weather conditions. I used to take a lot more falls on my bike before I had these tires. I've hit some slippery patches, but I don't think I've actually fallen off my bike at all since I started using these tires. As far as flats go: I've had these tires on my bike for more than 2 years now (which is a pretty dang long time for a single set of tires), and I've gotten 2 flats. One was from glass. I could tell when I changed it that the piece of glass had taken a while to work its way through. I also found a lot of other pieces of glass in the rubber that never made it through the liner (spent some time picking them all out with tweezers, just in case). The second time was a nice sized staple in the road. You can have all the liners you want, but something like that is definitely getting through if you hit it at the wrong angle. I fixed it both times, and the tire has gone strong since then. Other tires I had in the past would get flats all the time. I even tried adding a liner between the tire and the tube in an older set of tires. Glass still got through, and it just made the tires heavy. These are pretty lightweight. They won't protect you against every flat (if you start riding over nails, they're gonna make it through), but it can protect better than most. So, in summary, I've gotten very good traction with these tires in slippery conditions (still gotta watch out for that black ice, but I've been surviving so far!), and have had pretty good protection against flats. After more than 2 years, they're starting to show some wear, so I'll probably be buying the same ones again! :-)
B**B
Ready for future use! (& "re-stocking!)
These a "future" front tires for my TerraTrike!. I've been riding on their "Triker" tires for quite some time now (& they'd ridden great- & held up very well! But aren't available now- So this is the closed tire- for my use anyway- & should do very sell! Since the Sportster is my transportation "post-stroke- (med caused in Feb 2001-at 44-lllooonnnggg coma-ssslllooolllyyy out- right side paralyzed-& improvement continues!) I ride EVERYWHERE - & the Schwalb tires are great!
P**O
Recommend it!
Love how they have it in 27" so I can put nice puncture-resistant tires on my vintage road bike (Raleigh Grand Prix made in the 1970s) after the old gumwall ones started cracking. Most varieties of tires are only available in 700C so the best tires I can find for my 27" are these. My only gripe is that they only come in 1 1/4" which seems a bit too wide. They're heavier than other tires I've seen and I do notice an increase in rolling resistance but I'm a commuting cyclist, so I'd rather sacrifice speed for reliability and confidence. These give a good grip on the road under most conditions and offer puncture resistance to ensure that I won't get a flat and become stranded in the middle of nowhere. They're not as quiet and smooth as the Serfas Survivors I've had before but they're more cushiony. The reflective siding makes me feel better when I ride home at dusk. The tyres are very tight, hard to install but I think they're worth the effort. These feel durable and I think I won't have to take them off for a long long time. Wish the other Schwalbe puncture resistant tires come in the same size. 3 month update: I haven't repumped them since installation and I'm happy to report that I haven't had a single flat! Granted, most trips I make are <3 miles and on well-paved surfaces but I think being able to survive for that long with no mishaps is a testament on its own. I love these tyres!
H**6
Dahon Mariner Replacement Tires
Great tires for my Dahon Mariner
M**T
The green wear indicator and reflective banding makes these awesome
I rode several more miles after noticing the green rubber tread-wear indicator showing through on these 5+ year old Marathons. That made it an easy decision to replace them with the same model. The price I pay for these tires is well worth it and the peace of mind that comes from the green wear feature makes them even better. I ride a recumbent tricycle on pavement and gravel and never need to think about traction. I also love the reflective banding on the tires that compliments the theme of retroreflective tape I use to decorate my ride. It looks super cool at night and stands out to keep me safe. I also have the 26" Marathon on the rear, as you can tell from the pic.
C**K
Soddisfatto
Buon prodotto
A**R
Our go to touring tyre, lasts and lasts
This type of tyre has seen us through thousands of miles of touring with hardly any punctures or failures. Very good touring tyre for 26” wheel bikes that may have come with those big heavy knobbly “mountain bike “ type tyres. A little more expensive than the cheap alternatives, but never regretted having them on a machine. You will never know how much time and inconvenience these save you over other tyres until you have had them as long as we have.
S**R
電動自転車ブリヂストンビッケ
子どもを乗せる電動自転車ブリヂストンビッケの交換タイヤとして使用。ブリヂストンの電動自転車は前輪ホイールにモーターがあるため、前輪の摩耗が早いです。(前後に子どもを乗せる事もあり重量負荷も高い)。そのため、24×1.75サイズで選べる選択肢の中では信頼性の高いこちらを選びました。これまで使用していたタイヤと比べて明らかに剛性高く、エアボリュームもあり乗り心地が良くなりました。また、モーター駆動のグリップもしっかりと路面に伝えている感覚があり、明らかに速くなりました。トータルで見た時のライフサイクルでもコスパ良いのではと思います。
B**E
These tires are puncture resistant and have excellent tread pattern.
I have a tadpole trike and love the knowledge of having the best quality tires on board.
J**J
All good!
Perfect.
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