Last updated 29 Nov 2025
The Pirelli Cinturato Gravel H is a versatile gravel tire engineered for mixed-terrain adventures, featuring a SmartGRIP compound that delivers exceptional traction on wet and dry surfaces, including mud and loose gravel. Its reinforced sidewalls provide robust puncture protection, while the tubeless-ready design ensures easy setup and low rolling resistance for efficient pedaling. Ideal for gravel racing, bikepacking, or all-road commuting, it excels in varied conditions with balanced grip and durability. On the downside, it may feel slightly heavier on pure tarmac compared to slick road tires. Offering outstanding value for multi-surface riders, it's a reliable choice for exploring beyond pavement.
I've been riding these tires on my gravel bike for over 500 miles now, and they handle everything from loose gravel to wet roads with ease. The grip is incredible, and they don't wear down quickly. Highly recommend for serious gravel adventurers.
These Pirellis offer excellent traction on mixed terrain, which is perfect for my weekly gravel rides. However, they feel a tad heavier than my previous setup, slightly affecting speed on pavement. Still, overall very satisfied.
Switched to the Cinturato Gravel H and haven't looked back. Super durable, puncture-resistant, and they roll smoothly even on rough paths. Rode through muddy trails without slipping once.
They provide okay grip on dry gravel, but in wet conditions, I noticed some sliding. Installation was straightforward, but the ride feels a bit stiff compared to others. Might try a different tire next time.
Perfect for my adventure rides mixing road and off-road. The tread pattern bites into dirt and sand without issue, and they maintain pressure well over long distances. Worth every penny.
As a newer gravel cyclist, these tires have given me confidence on varied surfaces. Good balance of speed and control, though they pick up some debris on very loose gravel. Overall, a positive experience.
Put these on for a multi-day bikepacking trip and they held up amazingly against rocks and roots. No flats, great cornering, and quiet on the road. Pirelli nailed it with this model.
I've tested them on everything from urban paths to rural trails. They excel in dry conditions but could use more siping for rain. Still, the wear is minimal after months of use.