Schwalbe G-One RS Pro
Schwalbe G-One RS Pro is a race-oriented, tubeless-ready gravel tire with Addix Race compound and V‑Guard puncture protection for the fastest mixed-surface performance.
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Key Features
- ✓ Lowest rolling resistance in the G-One family for maximum speed
- ✓ Addix Race compound tuned for fast rebound and low drag
- ✓ V‑Guard puncture belt under tread for race-ready protection
- ✓ Semi-slick center with scale-like shoulder lugs for cornering bite
- ✓ Tubeless Ready (TLR) — run lower pressures and use sealant
- ✓ 67 TPI carcass delivers supple ride and enhanced comfort
- ✓ Tanwall and blackwall options for classic or stealth looks
- ✓ E‑bike approved — rated for higher torque-assisted use
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the G-One RS Pro tubeless-compatible?
Yes. The G-One RS Pro is Tubeless Ready (TLR). Mount it on a compatible tubeless rim, use tubeless tape and sealant, and seat the bead according to your rim manufacturer's instructions for reliable tubeless performance.
What pressure should I run for the 35C G-One RS Pro?
Recommended range is 35–65 PSI. For gravel use, start around 35–45 PSI depending on rider weight and rim width to balance grip and puncture resistance; increase pressure for more pavement-heavy rides or heavier loads.
How protective is the V‑Guard layer?
V‑Guard is a high-density anti-puncture belt placed under the tread that provides excellent protection against stones and sharp objects while remaining lightweight. It significantly reduces flats in race conditions without overly stiffening the casing.
Can I use G-One RS Pro on an e‑gravel bike?
Yes. This tire is e‑Bike approved, meaning it meets higher standards for heat and wear resistance under electric-assist torque. Ensure you run pressures within the recommended range and check load ratings for your specific e‑bike setup.
What's the difference between the RS Pro and other G-One models?
The RS Pro focuses on lowest rolling resistance and race performance, using the Addix Race compound and a semi-slick tread. Other G-One models prioritize mixed-terrain versatility or maximum traction; choose RS Pro when speed on light gravel and asphalt matters most.
Are tanwall variants more fragile than blackwall?
No — tanwall is an aesthetic sidewall finish and uses the same construction and materials as the blackwall variants. Both have the same 67 TPI carcass, V‑Guard protection, and tubeless-ready bead construction.
Buying Guide
When choosing gravel tires, balance rolling resistance, puncture protection and tread pattern for your typical routes. The G-One RS Pro prioritizes low rolling resistance and a semi-slick profile — ideal for racers or riders who spend a lot of time on fast hardpack and paved connectors. Confirm rim compatibility (internal rim width), decide on tubeless setup vs tubes, and pick the width that fits your frame and fork clearances. If you need more traction for technical, muddy or loose terrain, consider a chunkier G‑One model; choose the RS Pro when speed and smooth ride quality are your top priorities.
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