Customer Review: I don't drive so my bikes are my only mode of transportation. Hate fixing flats so about twelve years ago I tried Slime tubes and have kept on using them ever since. More than once I've had a flat and I mean FLAT tire that I've pumped up and that tire stays inflated because of the Slime filling in... more info
Customer Review: I was riding around one evening, a little off-road, and went over a field of grass. When I was back on the road, I had a tyre with more than 20 burrs in it. I picked them out, one by one. Fortunately, as I had the slime tube, following the pump up, sure enough each of the minor punctures was... more info
Customer Review: I picked up a thorn, tire lost half its air, probably because of my incorrect thorn-removal technique (see below). But I pumped the tire back up, and 300 miles later it is still as solid as a brand new tube. NO WHEEL REMOVAL OR PATCH REQUIRED -- one experience like that makes it worth the slight... more info
Customer Review: I like the slime tubes. They have worked well for me when I have had a puncture I've been able to ride for days without patching the hole or putting air in it. When you get a puncture you get loud hissing because the slime is spraying out of the tire. If you stop with the tire pointed down the hole... more info
Customer Review: Definitely works to prevent thorns but despite following directions when I deflate the tubes to replace a tire, the goo gums up the valve making it impossible to remove.
Customer Review: I finally capitulated and spent extra money for these tubes instead of the $3 specials I usually buy. I ride in the dry ranch land of central Texas and little fine thorns called goatheads work their way into the tire and tube over a period of time and cause slow leaks. So every other day I am... more info