The SKS p-series fenders do it all: shield water, hold on tight, weigh little, and install hassle-free (well, at least compared to other fender systems).
Offering full coverage from rain, mud, and road debris, the p-series fenders keep you dry no matter what you find yourself in. These extremely durable plastic fenders sit firmly on the bike, broadcast little to no rattle or chatter. Strong stays bolt in to the frame and fork for dependable construction that doesn't need to be touched after installation.
Don''t fool around - use SKS P35 fenders for long lasting rain and mud protection on your 18-23mm tires.
Specifications
Fender Style
Full Coverage
Tire Diameter
700c
Width
35mm
Review Summary
LIKES
Strong (2),
Versatile (2),
Clean (2),
Durable (1),
Cheap (1),
Effective (2)
WORKS FOR
Commuting (1),
Touring (1),
Road Bikes (1),
Wet Pavement (1),
Puddles (1)
DISLIKES
none
4.7 GEARS 3 reviews
Customer Questions
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asked by: a guest Will these fenders fit a 35mm Vittoria randonee touring tire?
A.
anwered by: mlewis Typically you want your fenders about 10mm wider than your tires. For those tires you'll need a 45mm fender, assuming your frame has enough clearance.
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The instructions are vague, but I didn't have a problem installing the fenders. These are much easier to install than aluminum and steel fenders that I have used in the past. I cut the stays to length- even with the clamp, thus eliminated the plastic end caps. This gives the fenders a much cleaner look, without those funny looking caps sticking up above the fender. I am well pleased with the quality, design and looks of these fenders. SKS should design an optional mud flap for the front fender. I will probably make something from a plastic bottle.
Summed up: Installation was a snap. Quality good looks. Needs a mud flap like their competitors.
Yes, I would recomend this to a friend.
Likes: Strong, Effective, Versatile, Clean
Works for: Road Bikes, Wet Pavement, Puddles
5
October 17, 2011
reviewed by: cptfx
These work fine, but you have to put some work into them. While the assembly isn't hard, there may be some points of confusion if you've never mounted fenders before. I'm still confused about the design on the end caps for the stays. All in all I would recommend serfas or planet bike fenders over these. They come in a more assembled state and have mudflaps. They will be less work for the same price.
Fenders fit fine and are sturdy. Luckily, didn't need Sherrod Brown bolts/screws - they are too big to fit through the mounting holes. Instructions are limited to screwing into the mounts only. My Dremel cutting tool was needed to trim the stays to the right length, so a basic eye for geometry is a must. However, if you are subject to Basil Fawltey meltdowns, do avoid trying to mount these fenders. Also, if your bike doesn't have mounts on the fork or dropouts, Ortlieb USA has skewer adapters to fasten fenders and racks.