Muc-Off Tubeless
From 14.18
Stan's NoTubes Tyre Sealant
From 19.26
CyclOn Tyre Sealant
From 10.11
Muc-Off Tubeless vs. Stan's NoTubes Tyre Sealant vs. CyclOn Tyre Sealant
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
easy to use (6x) |
Smells good (3x) |
Works well (2x) |
Seals well (2x) |
Easy to use (5x) |
does what it is supposed to do (3x) |
Seals well (3x) |
Does its job (2x) |
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Cons
No (3x) |
Pricey (2x) |
Shelf life |
Refill every 3 months |
No (8x) |
Price (2x) |
None found |
Een gat groter dan < 2mm zal lastigere worden |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
The 140 ml pouch makes it easy to dose the sealant when inserting it through the valve. |
Most small punctures are sealed well thanks to the coarse grains in the latex. |
The Muc-Off Tubeless Sealant is biodegradable. |
This sealant remains liquid for a long time. |
Works up to temperatures of -35 degrees. |
Not harmful to the environment. |
With its unique formula, the Cyclon Tyre Sealant can seal punctures of up to 6 mm. |
Undiluted, this sealant can be used for high-pressure tubeless tyres like those on road and gravel bikes. |
Diluted with water, this sealant can also be used with tyres that have a lower tyre pressure! |
This sealant works in different temperatures and different altitudes. |
Cons
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For this high quality sealant you need to dig deeper into your pockets. |
CyclOn Tyre Sealant is very thick and does not spread quickly. It can be a challenge to get a porous tyre to be airtight. |
Specifications
Type
+ 60 ml Latex
Yes
Yes
Yes
Volume
140 ml
1000 ml
1000 ml
473 ml
946 ml
946 ml
125 ml
500 ml
1000 ml
500 ml
1000 ml
Injection hose
No
No
No