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Pros & Cons
- Schwalbe's Aerothan Race is the ultimate lightweight inner tube (only 41 grams) for road bikes.
- Thanks to the elastic material the Aerothan inner tube is highly puncture and snakebite resistant.
- The Aerothan Race, including the valve, is made from 100% recyclable plastic.
- Compared to a butyl inner tube, the Aerothan Race is much smaller and will fit perfectly in a back pocket or saddle bag!
- Due to its outstanding heat resistance this inner tube can be used both with rim and disc brakes.
- Important: Do not inflate further than 0.3 bar outside the tyre as deformations may develop.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand
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Schwalbe |
Polyurethane | |
23 mm / 24 mm / 25 mm / 26 mm / 27 mm / 28 mm | |
28 inch (700c) | |
Best | |
< 25 mm | |
Valve
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Presta |
Yes | |
Quantity
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1 piece |
Description
Description
The Schwalbe Aerothan Race is designed for use on road bikes and for road bike riders for whom every second and every gram count. With two Aerothan Race inner tubes you can easily save 100 grams compared to butyl tubes without sacrificing puncture resistance. You can also rely on the Aerothan Race in extreme conditions. Thanks to its excellent heat resistance, it will give everything on fast and long descents to get you safely, and as quickly as possible, to the bottom of the mountain, even when you have rim brakes.
Compact size
The Aerothan Race is not only much lighter than comparable butyl tubes, but also much more compact because the material is less thick than butyl. This makes the Aerothan a very handy product to be taken as a spare in a saddle bag or back pocket of your jersey. If you want to bring even less with you, you can also repair the Aerothan on the road with Schwalbe Glueless Patches, which you simply stick on the Aerothan without sanding it first. Do make sure the inner tube is clean before applying the patch.
100% recyclable
An Aerothan inner tube is 100% recyclable. Not only the tube itself is made of thermoplastic polyurethane, but so is the valve, from the cap to the valve core. As such, the whole product can be recycled. However, an Aerothan inner tube cannot be reused as an inner tube, but it can be used as an insulating material, for example. So, when you choose Aerothan, you choose durability!
Technology
Thermoplastic polyurethane: AerothanSchwalbe, in co-operation with BASF, has completely revised the Aerothan to meet all the specific requirements of an inner tube. For example, this thermoplastic polyurethane now has excellent heat resistance, which means that it can be used with rim brakes without any problems. The elasticity and durability of the material also make this inner tube very puncture resistant. Thanks to its high resilience and unique tensile strength, the Aerothan will stretch when meeting a sharp object, which reduces the chance of penetration significantly. Another great property of the Aerothan is that it cannot burst during cycling. Thus, you will never lose control of your bike because all the air suddenly escapes from your tyre. Rather, the Aerothan deflates slowly so that you can stop safely.
Use: Road
Designation: SV20E
Wheel size: 28 inch
ETRTO: 23-622 - 28-622
Valve: SV, 40 mm
Packaging size: 28 x 80 mm
Weight: 41 grams
Compatibility
The Aerothan Race is suitable for 28 inch tyres with widths between 23 and 28 mm. It weighs a mere 41 grams.As the Presta valve is 40 mm long, you will have to use a valve extender for high rims. This is possible thanks to the removable valve core.
Reviews
Reviews
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Most recent reviews
5 / 5
They're great.
I've been riding Schwalbe Aerothan race tubes for nearly 4 years now. They're the best! They're light and very comfortable over very long distances.
2 / 5
More expensive, not better
Bought as a replacement for a butyl inner tube. It was expected that this inner tube would provide a noticeable difference while riding. Fitting it is no different than usual. However, I did take more care, because it was said to be more vulnerable. With only the rear tyre changed, there is no noticeable difference while riding. What is noticeable is that it punctures quickly, at the end of the first ride, after about 45 km. For now, I will stick to butyl inner tubes.
Pros & Cons
1 / 5
Cost is not worth the headache
Unimpressed. Mounts like any other inner tube. A bit more careful fitting because they are so thin and fragile. Maintains tyre pressure very poorly. Before with continental butils, check once a week and maybe add 1 bar. Now I have to check before every ride. Inflating to 80 psi before the ride. Next morning, the front tyre still has 40 psi and the rear tyre maybe 20 psi. While riding, I experience no noticeable pressure loss. I suspect that these inner tubes travel badly because problems have started to occur especially after 2 airplane trips and the bike was with them. I don't trust them for in race situations (long-distance triathlon).
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
BUT...
More resistant to punctures in my opinion than the Revoloop brand and than a conventional chamber, but like many users, fragile at the level of the valve reinforcement on the chamber. My two chambers had this problem a month apart after a year's use. Fortunately, the leak was very slow and both times I was able to go home. Afterwards, they were easily repaired with the Super Patch Park Tool GP-2, which is really cheap, super effective and reliable over time, and is also sold on this site. So no regrets!
1 / 5
Highly leak-proof
Front and rear installed, all seemed to work out fine until I wanted to go cycling a week later and inflated the tyres to 5.5 bar. An hour later they were both flat.
Pros & Cons
2
More expensive, not better
Bought as a replacement for a butyl inner tube. It was expected that this inner tube would provide a noticeable difference while riding. Fitting it is no different than usual. However, I did take more care, because it was said to be more vulnerable. With only the rear tyre changed, there is no noticeable difference while riding. What is noticeable is that it punctures quickly, at the end of the first ride, after about 45 km. For now, I will stick to butyl inner tubes.
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Compact
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Leaks quickly
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Pricey
1
Cost is not worth the headache
Unimpressed. Mounts like any other inner tube. A bit more careful fitting because they are so thin and fragile. Maintains tyre pressure very poorly. Before with continental butils, check once a week and maybe add 1 bar. Now I have to check before every ride. Inflating to 80 psi before the ride. Next morning, the front tyre still has 40 psi and the rear tyre maybe 20 psi. While riding, I experience no noticeable pressure loss. I suspect that these inner tubes travel badly because problems have started to occur especially after 2 airplane trips and the bike was with them. I don't trust them for in race situations (long-distance triathlon).
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Light weight
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Mounts like a butil tyre if caution is taken
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Cannot handle air travel
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High cost
4
BUT...
More resistant to punctures in my opinion than the Revoloop brand and than a conventional chamber, but like many users, fragile at the level of the valve reinforcement on the chamber. My two chambers had this problem a month apart after a year's use. Fortunately, the leak was very slow and both times I was able to go home. Afterwards, they were easily repaired with the Super Patch Park Tool GP-2, which is really cheap, super effective and reliable over time, and is also sold on this site. So no regrets!
1
Highly leak-proof
Front and rear installed, all seemed to work out fine until I wanted to go cycling a week later and inflated the tyres to 5.5 bar. An hour later they were both flat.
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Unfortunately unable to experience any pluses
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Already punctured before I could ride it