Last updated 3 Feb 2026
The Hutchinson Toro is a versatile gravel tyre designed for adventure seekers tackling mixed terrains. Featuring a fast-rolling center tread with aggressive side knobs, it delivers exceptional grip on loose gravel, dirt, and pavement while minimizing rolling resistance for efficient road speeds. Tubeless-ready with reinforced puncture protection, it ensures durability over long rides, weighing in at a balanced 450g per tyre. Ideal for gravel racing, bikepacking, or daily commuting on varied surfaces, it excels in dry to moderately wet conditions but may underperform in deep mud or heavy rain due to its semi-slick profile. Offering great value for performance-focused riders, it's a reliable all-rounder without breaking the bank.
I've been riding the Hutchinson Toro on my gravel bike for months now, and they deliver exceptional speed on mixed surfaces. Low rolling resistance makes them perfect for long rides, and the puncture protection has saved me more than once on rough trails. Highly recommended for anyone serious about gravel adventures.
These tires handle well on pavement and dirt paths, with good grip in dry conditions. They're a bit noisy on asphalt, but overall, they're durable and fast. Not the best in mud, but for my mixed riding, they work great.
Love how these roll smoothly without sacrificing too much traction. Put thousands of miles on them without issues. Great value for the performance.
The Toro tires are quick on dry gravel, but they lose grip quickly when it rains. I've had a few close calls on wet roads. Puncture resistance is okay, but I expected more from Hutchinson. Might switch to something with better wet performance.
These tires shine on faster gravel sections and smooth trails. They're lightweight and responsive, which suits my racing style. A minor complaint is the sidewall feels a tad soft on sharp rocks, but no flats yet after 500 miles.
Switched to the Hutchinson Toro last season and haven't looked back. Excellent balance of speed, comfort, and durability. They've handled everything from packed dirt to light singletrack without complaint. Worth every penny.
Bought these hoping for versatile gravel tires, but they wear out fast on rough terrain and don't hold up in corners. Slippery on loose surfaces too. Expected better from a premium brand; sticking with my old tires.
Using them on my hybrid bike for urban paths and light gravel. They provide a smooth ride and good mileage. Only downside is they're a bit pricey, but the performance justifies it for regular use.