Prices shown in currencies other than USA Dollars are estimates based on current exchange rates. We will charge your credit card in USA Dollars on the day your order is shipped, and the conversion to your local currency will be done at the prevailing rate by your credit card issuer.
Shipments outside the USA are declared as “bike parts” for customs purposes and will include the actual amount paid for merchandise and shipping. Jenson USA will not mark your parcel as a “gift”, declare a value lower than the actual price paid, or otherwise prepare false customs information.
Get free shipping with your $50 purchase today when you choose Standard Shipping at checkout. Please note this offer is only available to physical shipping addresses in the 48 continental United States (no PO Boxes), and oversize charges still apply on some heavy/large items.
To receive free shipping, just add items to your cart and choose Standard Shipping during checkout.
Tell a friend! We'll send your friends the page and your message.
Note: You and your friend's email addresses are only used once as a referral. We will not collect or store the email addresses.
| Size: | 26x1.75-2.125 or 700x20-25 - Presta valve |
| Weight: | 26" 310 grams, 700c 200 grams |
| Material: | Butyl tube prefilled with Slime |
REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
Cons
Best Uses
Most Liked Positive Review
Surprised this isn't unanimous 5 star.
I love these tubes. These were for my wife....but I also run them in my 29r. The other day I went through a thorn grove. Pulled out the long spines and ...Read complete review
I love these tubes. These were for my wife....but I also run them in my 29r. The other day I went through a thorn grove. Pulled out the long spines and watched in horror as the slime and air poured out of my front and rear tires. Aaaagggghhh moment. But then....the slime hardened, the leaking stopped, if any pressure escaped it was minimal. Ridden over a hundred off road miles this week alone on the same tubes. After struggling to put a tube in my buddies tubeless setup at my house (thank God cause we broke all of the tire levers before quitting) I'm sold on slime tubes. Now I run them in my burley and even threw slime in the Bob stroller ( BTW...if you are a new Mom/Dad, the Bob is a no brainier...buy it. Best baby money I ever spent). Anyway...you get it....these rule. And bring a spare tube in your camelback instead of patching. Do that when you get home and enjoy the ride!
VS
Most Liked Negative Review
If I could give...
If I could give these a rating of 'zero', I would. After putting bottled Slime in my tubes, I was out on the trail bike, got a flat, and was able to...Read complete review
If I could give these a rating of 'zero', I would. After putting bottled Slime in my tubes, I was out on the trail bike, got a flat, and was able to get home. I was happy untill I tried to patch it. What a major mess!. The inside of the tire was full of stuff. The tube was so slippery that I had to apply three different patches to finally get one to stick. (Yes, I cleaned the tube completely before each patch.) The slime filled the valve and made a mess in my pump. Then the slime dried in the valve so that now it always leaks. If you have some air in the tire/tube that you want to vent, the slime comes out and gets all over the rim; that does not help the brakes work well at all!Also, I bought my wife two Slime tubes for her road bike. She had been having flats and is not comfortable fixing them. (No comments about this, please.) So I figured that Slime might save her being stranded. The very first day out, she flatted. And the hole was not even close to the 1/8 inch maximum claimed by the manufacturer. Again, I had a very difficult time getting a patch to stick. Two days later, we went out for a road ride. Her tire was flat before we started, even though I had pumped it the night before. The problem: leaky valve from the slime. I have now thrown both Slime tubes in the trash after less than 3 months' use on her road bike. I still have the slimed tubes in my trail bike, but I no longer trust them to get me home.Carry an extra tube rather than trust slime. You'll save time and money.
Reviewed by 23 customers
Sort by
Displaying reviews 1-10
Previous | Next »
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Slime Inner Tube - Presta:
I wish I didn't have to worry about thorn flats but I do. What a pain. Slime tubes are the best solution, but I wouldn't call them ideal. They can run out of slime, so you have to carry an extra tube. I replace them about every 6 months because that is about how long they last. But it is for the joy of off rode riding, so it is good. I wish there was a better alternative, though.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Slime Inner Tube - Presta:
I haven't had a puncture with these yet on my hybrid so they seem to be doing the job. You have to take care when you deflate these that the valve is in the 12 oclock position and you use a tissue on the valve, otherwise you'll get goo jetting out of the valve. As you'd expect these are heavy as all get out. It might be better to try a tire liner instead.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Slime Inner Tube - Presta:
since using these on my bike i have yet to go flat/completely flat. have had to add a little air when i do get a puncture but very happy with the product.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Slime Inner Tube - Presta:
I love these tubes. These were for my wife....but I also run them in my 29r. The other day I went through a thorn grove. Pulled out the long spines and watched in horror as the slime and air poured out of my front and rear tires. Aaaagggghhh moment. But then....the slime hardened, the leaking stopped, if any pressure escaped it was minimal. Ridden over a hundred off road miles this week alone on the same tubes. After struggling to put a tube in my buddies tubeless setup at my house (thank God cause we broke all of the tire levers before quitting) I'm sold on slime tubes. Now I run them in my burley and even threw slime in the Bob stroller ( BTW...if you are a new Mom/Dad, the Bob is a no brainier...buy it. Best baby money I ever spent). Anyway...you get it....these rule. And bring a spare tube in your camelback instead of patching. Do that when you get home and enjoy the ride!
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Slime Inner Tube - Presta:
I like the idea of not having to patch or change a tube out while in the middle of the woods, but even the most minor thorn punctures just leak out the slime and don't seal up, so I find myself patching and/or changing tubes in the woods.....
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Slime Inner Tube - Presta:
I've tried these slime tubes several times on both road and mountain bikes, and I've consistently run into quality problems with the tubes themselves. Recently I was on a long road descent and my front tire got pretty hot, and the Slime tube separated at a seam and blew out. I think a typical non-Slime tube would not have failed this way. On my mountain bike I've had several Slime tubes fail where the valve stem meets the tube. Again, non-Slime tubes have not failed on that wheel. Finally, the green slime itself is not very effective. I've had many cases where I did get a puncture and the slime didn't seem to help. It helps with slow leaks from pinhole thorn punctures, but nothing larger.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Slime Inner Tube - Presta:
no problems, what else can I say?
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Slime Inner Tube - Presta:
I've had to repair or replace 3 tubes this winter due to punctures, so these tubes save my cold fingers and a lot of aggravation. While slightly heavier, there isn't a noticeable weight difference on the bike. My tube set of wheels is about the same weight as my tubeless set with Stan's inside.
Comments about Slime Inner Tube - Presta:
Thought these would be a good inexpensive replacement for my joe's no flat tubes. The slime tubes did not work at all, the slime leaked out on the first puncture.
Comments about Slime Inner Tube - Presta:
This is outdated!!!! Slime is heavy, messy, and cheap! You want real flat prevention with great performance? Go buy a Stans No Tubes kit and do it right! Even roadies can run Stans now! Or just go all in and buy a UST wheelset. Stop being so cheap!
Displaying reviews 1-10
Previous | Next »
Jenson USA ships worldwide, including APO/FPO addresses. For a quote, simply add the items you are interested in to your shopping cart and look for the "Shipping Options" box. You don't have to login or create an account to see shipping charges.
Some manufacturers restrict where we can ship their products. If this item has shipping restrictions, they are listed below. If you'd like to buy an item that we cannot ship to your preferred address, we can accept your foreign credit card and ship to a USA address for you.
Get free shipping with your $50 purchase today when you choose Standard Shipping at checkout. Please note this offer is only available to physical shipping addresses in the 48 continental United States (no PO Boxes), and oversize charges still apply on some heavy/large items