Vittoria Air-Liner Road
30.44
CushCore Bead Dropper
23.37
Vittoria Air-Liner Road vs. CushCore Bead Dropper
This is what our customers think
Reviews
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Pros
Safety for tubeless driving |
Does not notice anything at full pressure |
Always returns home after a puncture |
secure |
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Cons
Tubeless pliers are required for mounting |
Difficult to remove from the rim |
Messy when adding latex |
expensive to buy with useless valve |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
With the smallest size weighing only 24 grams, the Vittoria Air-Liner is very lightweight! |
When the tyre is inflated, the Air-Liner shrinks; if you should get a puncture that does not get sealed, it goes back to its original size to serve as a shock absorber. |
Thanks to the special foam formula, the material flexes where needed yet is firm enough to keep your tyre on the rim. |
In a race, you can continue riding if you have a puncture without damaging the rims. The advantage of tubes now available for tubeless tyres. |
Perfect fit for your rim and tyre width. |
A rubber-lined and ergonomically shaped handle for user comfort. |
The plastic used is durable and prevents damage to the rims. |
The ridge at the end of the handle allows you to control the amount of pressure with your thumb. |
Cons
This Air-Liner is only compatible with road bike tyres up to 32 mm wide. For wider tyres we recommend the Air-Liner MTB. |
The Bead Dropper is larger than most tyre lever sets and consequently less easy to take along. |
Specifications
Recommended tyre width
25 mm
28 mm
30 mm
28 mm
30 mm