Squirt Sealant
From 6,00
Muc-Off Tubeless
From 13,49
Orange Seal Tire Sealant
From 8,69
Squirt Sealant vs. Muc-Off Tubeless vs. Orange Seal Tire Sealant
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
easy to use (2x) |
Ideal for putting into the tyre |
Just enough for 1 wheel |
Closes immediately |
easy to use (6x) |
Smells good (3x) |
Works well (2x) |
Seals well (2x) |
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Cons
No (2x) |
No second chance |
price ? |
i dont see |
No (3x) |
Pricey (2x) |
Shelf life |
Refill every 3 months |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
Best tested by the Dutch Fiets Magazine. |
With this unique formula, Squirt Sealant can seal holes up to 6 mm. |
The anti-corrosion additives prevent unnecessary wear on your tyre. |
The composition of Squirt Sealant is ammonia free and biodegradable making it an environmentally friendly choice. |
For 29-inch mtb tyres, you need about 2x 60ml ml of latex sealant. For Race 1x 60ml for 2 tyres. |
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. |
Due to its sandy structure, Orange Seal Tyre Sealant is able to seal holes quickly. |
Orange Seal Tyre Sealant is environmentally friendly. |
Easy to apply with the supplied sealant hose. |
Cons
Sealant needs to be replenished repeatedly every 3-6 months to ensure reliability. So it is not unwise to stock up on sealant. |
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Careless application can clog the valve due to its sandy structure. |
Specifications
Type
+ 60 ml Latex
Yes
Yes
Yes
Volume
120 ml
150 ml
1000 ml
150 ml
1000 ml
140 ml
1000 ml
1000 ml
120 ml
237 ml
473 ml
946 ml
237 ml
473 ml
946 ml
Injection hose
No
No
Yes
No
No