Stan's NoTubes Race Sealant
177,50
Stan's NoTubes Race Sealant
CyclOn Tyre Sealant
From 44,20
CyclOn Tyre Sealant
Vittoria Universal Tubeless Tire Sealant
From 38,50
Vittoria Universal Tubeless Tire Sealant

Stan's NoTubes Race Sealant vs. CyclOn Tyre Sealant vs. Vittoria Universal Tubeless Tire Sealant


Stan's NoTubes Race Sealant
CyclOn Tyre Sealant
Vittoria Universal Tubeless Tire Sealant
Stan's NoTubes Race Sealant

177,50

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CyclOn Tyre Sealant

From 44,20

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Vittoria Universal Tubeless Tire Sealant

From 38,50

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This is what our customers think

Reviews
Pros
Comfortable (4x)
Convenient packaging
Ideal for thinner (racing) tyres
Seals holes
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Cons
Cannot be inserted through valve
Pricey
Chunks, pieces in the liquid
Impossible to work through valve
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According to the product specialist

Pros
The sealant remains in liquid form for long: 2 to 7 months depending on the circumstances.
Works in temperatures up to -35°C
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.
Thanks to its unique formula, this sealant can seal holes up to 7 mm almost instantly.
The synthetic composition of the latex does not cause an allergic reaction to people allergic to latex!
The composition of this Vittoria Sealant is biodegradable and, therefore, not harmful to the environment.
As this sealant does not contain ammonia, your tyres will retain their optimal strength.
Cons
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CyclOn Tyre Sealant is very thick and does not spread quickly. It can be a challenge to get a porous tyre to be airtight.
Please note: New fluid must be added every 3-5 months or after 1200 km.

Specifications

Biodegradable
Yes
Yes
Yes
Volume
946 ml
125 ml
500 ml
1000 ml
80 ml
150 ml
250 ml
500 ml
1000 ml
Injection hose
No
No
No