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Nashbar ATB Self Sealing

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Description:Nashbar self sealing inner tubes are pre treated with a proprietary sealant that will never harden and can seal punctures up to 1/8 inch. Good for up to 3 punctures.


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    Submitted by Elizabeth Krause a Weekend Warrior from Dallas, TX
    Date Reviewed: March 18, 2008
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $5.00
    Purchased At:nashbar.com
    Strengths:seals very well, inexpensive
    Weaknesses:no slimed tire is magic - some punctures are going to require changing a tube no matter what
    Similar Products Used:none
    Bike Setup:Haro V3 with stock set up (Kenda Komodo tires)
    Bottom Line:Purchased on sale (and several at a time), these were less expensive than other slimed tubes and they do the job. I've run over thorns and heard the dreaded hissing at the beginning of a race, kept rolling so the tube had time to self-seal and the slime would coat the puncture, and was able to finish the race with air in my tube. Come race time, not having to stop to change a flat says it all!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Tom a Weekend Warrior from MA
    Date Reviewed: November 2, 2007
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $4.00
    Purchased At:Nashbar
    Strengths:Holds air
    Weaknesses:the sealant doesn't seal the punctures. also whenever the bike sits for a while the sealant pools at the lowest point of the tube and makes the wheel off balance for about 10 minutes which can be bad on a downhill bike.
    Similar Products Used:Maxxis DH tube, other standard weight and light weight tubes.
    Bike Setup:2002 KHS DH50 nothing special to note
    Bottom Line:Used on the front wheel with a single-ply tire. I had high hopes for these tubes, but they just don't seal the pinch flats. I could see the sealant coming out of the two holes, but not sticking. I still think the best way to avoid pinch flats is a multiple-ply tire. I got the idea of these from my neighbor who used them on his road bike, but he has not had much success either.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1






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