Warwick developed the densely woven material that is used in the High Density Guard puncture strip integrated into the construction of the Schwalbe Ultremo (road), Marathon Supreme (touring), Marathon XR (expedition)
The 2007 release of Schwalbe’s High Density Guard bike tires have set new standards in cycling circles: lighter weight, better overall riding performance, and superior puncture resistance—three essential characteristics often compromised when combined into one tire design. Stronger puncture protection allows for an even lighter weight tire design: the Ultremo road racing competition tire weighs in at only 195 g while offering outstanding rolling and durability performance.
Warwick is a global leader in the production of protective fabrics, http://www.warwickmills.com. The family-run New Hampshire, USA, company helped to develop the mission-critical airbag fabric used in three successful rover landings on Mars: Pathfinder, Spirit and Opportunity. “There’s no second chance when landing on Mars," explains Jenny Houston, Warwick’s VP of Business Development. “As a family-run engineering company with roots in technical textile development, our focus on the best materials and design strategies means there are no compromises from concept to development to production. Bohle’s similar stance has allowed our partnership to break barriers previously unrealized in the bicycle tire industry.”
