| Rating: |      | Monday, December 10, 2007 |
Steve a XC Rider from Midwest writes:
Nice product, expensive but I like the ride on the back wheel for a little more comfort and compliance on hard pack. If you ride mud, soft soil, sand then you might not notice the difference from butyl tubes.
Product Used For: 2 or More Years
Product Strengths:Very compliant ride quality. These tubes are not lighter than superlite butyl tubes but they do have a more compliant ride quality. Noticeably more supple than butyl tubes.
Product Weaknesses:Lose a little bit of air gradually--slightly more air loss than butyl tubes but not as quickly lost as the latex tubes.
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| Rating: |      | Monday, June 18, 2007 |
Lane a XC Rider from Sherwood, Ar United States writes:
Great light weight tube. You need to talc these up and keep your pressure up slightly as not to pinch flat, but it is a light tube. It's not made to be abused. It will lower your rotational weigh significantly and that's a good thing!
Product Used For: 1 Year
Product Weaknesses:None, if you use talc powder on these and don't try to run to little air. The key is to talc them. Most tubes benefit from a little baby powder.
My Bike:Kona Hei Hei, Yeti koko, litespeed obed
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