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Slime Bike Inner Tube with Slime Puncture Sealant, Self Sealing, Prevent and Repair

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Brand Slime
Valve Type Presta
Material Rubber
Bike Type Mountain Bike
Wheel Size 26 Inches

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  • These are no ordinary bicycle tubes! These, super thick, extra strong inner tubes stop flats for 2 years because there is Slime inside.
  • Slime Tube Sealant seeks out and instantly seals punctures in your tubes up to 1/8" (3mm) using Fibro-Seal Technology
  • Designed specifically to stop tube punctures from ruining your ride and keep you going
  • Schrader Valve tube, that installs like any traditional inner tube and full instructions inside every pack
  • Environmentally friendly. Non-toxic, non-corrosive and non-hazardous, Non-flammable, Water soluble

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4.4 out of 5 stars
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Defective & It Gets Worse???
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Defective & It Gets Worse???
UPDATED FRI JUL 14TH, 2023Why am I wasting my time updating this review? Because of the principle and to help others. They say the most generous thing you can do is to help someone you don't know without expecting anything in return.Initially, Amazon replied to my initial return "Please contact the seller." Amazon gave the link to contact Slime and I sent them an email. Slime never replied in any way? Like I said before, maybe; they are too busy handling all their problems with a defective "lot" of tubes, or they sell so many tubes that they are happy with their revenue stream so screw the defective negative reviews true or false, or they simply DO NOT care? I'm speculating and I really do not know. What I do know is that they will not make things right and they ignore me.YOU WOULD "THINK" THAT SLIME WOULD CONTACT THE PERSON THAT HAS THE "TOP CRITICAL REVIEW" on the world's largest site??? Apparently not! You can't fix stupid!At some point Amazon decided to simply refund my money. So thanks to Amazon.NOW FOR THE REAL REASON I'M WRITING THIS UPDATE.Not too many manufacturer's sell tubes with sealant in them. If you have a removable valve core you can add your own sealant. This can be troublesome if you do not know how to do it. This can be troublesome if you DO know how to do it and you have Presta Valves.I keep spare tubes in my shop at all times. Recently I purchased here on Amazon a 2-pack of Continental tubes for $18.35 ($9.18 each) and two cheapo Goodyear tubes for $5.96 each. These are regular tubes with NO sealant in them.I installed the least expensive Goodyear tubes, front and back, on my mountain bike. I did not think they would last but a ride or two before a Goat Thorn ruined my day. I carried a more expensive Continental as a back up. I rode the exact same trail systems I rode with the Bell Slime Tubes installed and had multiple holes, both on the outside seam and INSIDE seam. I had to patch my tires more than ten times with multiple tubes (read below). With the NO sealant least expensive Goodyear tubes, I have logged just over 500 miles riding the same trail systems I rode with the Bell Slime tubes, have had ZERO flats, ZERO tubes split on the inside seam, running the same tire pressure??? I do have to inflate the tires 2 or 3 PSI a week which is expected.CONCLUSIONI never would have guessed running regular tubes without any sealant through some nasty off-road stuff would yield me no flats and much less aggravation.That is what is working for myself at this time. Your results may vary!Remember, if you are gonna be stupid, you better be tough! And for us mountain bikers, the end of the road is only the beginning!Have fun and be safe!-LarryUPDATED SUN JUN 18th, 2023Well, just when you think things couldn't get worse!?!?!?FIRST, AND IMPORTANT, I began the process of returning the last two tubes, that developed holes on the inside seam, to Amazon. I received a message to work directly with Slime so I did. That was about a week ago and I have not heard anything back from Slime. Maybe they are just too busy handling all the other complaints that were already in line ahead of me? So far I will give their customer service a "0" (Zero).Back to the story. So I am preparing my back-pack to go for a long ride. I always carry an extra "new" tube with me on long rides. I found a "new" slime tube in my gear bag that I forgot I had. I'm a die hard mountain biker/racer and I'm a risk taker (within reason). So, I install the "new" Slime Tube in my front tire and place the "new", but slightly used, Continental Tire (No Slime in it) in my back pack. I air up my front tire to 30 PSI. get everything ready to go and about an hour later I'm rolling my bike out the back deck and BOOM!!!!!! Flat Tire??? I did not get 30 feet before the "inside seam" of the tire got a six inch split in it. I took the tire off to see what you see in the picture. I removed the "new" tube and you can see what I saw in the pictures.Did I pinch the tube installing it? Nope, I was able to install the new tire with my fingers without using a plastic tire tool.Did I over-pressure the tire? Nope, I aired both tires to 30 PSI. I checked the tires to make sure my pump gauge and hand held pressure gauge read 30 PSI and they did. No over-pressure.I plan to return this tube to Slime, assuming they will ever respond to me?Dis-appointed. Frustrated. -LarryORIGINAL POST .....I have purchased many of these tubes over time. In the past they worked as well as any other tube with the added advantage of slime protection already installed. It can be a pain to add slime to a regular tube and it is time consuming.First a note, I'm a licensed Engineer by profession, a certified bike mechanic and volunteer to repair bikes for children and elderly in poverty and homeless people via a local not for profit bike shop. I have raced mountain bikes and dirt bikes off and on for over 40 years. My son raced dirt bikes and mountain bikes for a number of years and God only knows how many flat tires I have repaired over that time period.The last three tubes I have purchased developed a hole, or holes, on the inside seam. The first tube developed a hole and I patched it. A few hours later I got another hole near the first, again on the inside seam. Then another the next day, again on the inside seam. So, I purchased another tube. I looked inside my rim and the rim strip and no problems. There was nothing inside my tire like a loose something that could puncture my tire. I first use my fingers and then will use a tissue and lightly rub it inside the tire and rim strip to see if anything sharp cuts the tissue. Nothing.I replaced the tube with a new Slime Tube. ONE (1) day and another hole, on the inside seam, but in a completely different location than the other tube? I patched that tube. ONE day later and another hole on the inside seam.I patched the above tube and moved it to the front tire and the tube in the front tire to the rear in an effort to eliminate a possible rim, or rim strip problem. The tube I moved to the front tire, and already patched from previous holes on the inside seam, developed another hole on the inside seam. I think I eliminated the possible rim or rim strip problem on the rear of the bike. I think we have a bad batch (? how many 100's or 1000's) of Slime tube seams?I replaced that bad tube with another brand tube that did not have slim in it. The tube was just a regular, name brand tube, with nothing but air in it. I placed this tube on the rear rim to make certain there is nothing wrong with the rear rim strip. About 50 miles over all kinds of obstacles, hard pack, grass, curbs, rocks, no flat.I think Slime has a quality control issue and there is a large lot of tubes that have defects on the inside seams.In 40 plus years I have never had a hole on the inside seam on one of my bikes.Time to move on to another brand tube, one I have used in the past and sold here rings a BELL and it has slime sealant in it as well. It costs $2 more but that is worth it to not be stranded somewhere in the middle of nowhere.-Larry
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5.0 out of 5 stars Piece of mind.
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