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Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
- The Schwalbe AV17 is suitable for tyre widths from 28 to 47 mm on a wheel size of 28 inches.
- Not all bicycle pumps are suitable for a Schrader valve.
Specifications
Specifications
| Brand | Schwalbe | |
| Number of inner tubes | 1 piece | |
| Wheel Size | 28 inch (700c) | |
| Valve | AV (Schrader) | |
| Material | Butyl | |
| Tyre width recommendation | 33 - 47 mm (Gravel/City) | |
| Valve length | 40 mm | |
| Tyre Width | 28 mm / 30 mm / 32 mm / 33 mm / 34 mm / 35 mm / 37 mm / 40 mm / 42 mm / 44 mm / 45 mm / 46 mm / 47 mm |
Reviews
Reviews
Most recent reviews
3 / 5
paying attention to valve
I had not checked valve well enough which led me to order inner tubes which do not fit and with which I am nothing. A point of attention though. Possibly display this question more clearly on site I suggest.
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5 / 5
Good price-quality ratio
Slightly thicker rubber than I am used to
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4 / 5
good price/quality
Not the cheapest but this one has thread along the full length of the valve which allows you to secure it (with the supplied nut) to the rim. On cheaper inner tubes, there is only thread for the cap and the rest of the valve is covered with rubber, so you can't screw it onto the rim which causes a problem when inflating (you push the valve into the rim). Worth its extra price for that alone
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5 / 5
Very satisfied
Very satisfied, exactly what I expected!
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5 / 5
Everything very good
Inner tube is perfectly fine .
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3
paying attention to valve
I had not checked valve well enough which led me to order inner tubes which do not fit and with which I am nothing. A point of attention though. Possibly display this question more clearly on site I suggest.
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furthermore good delivery
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valve does not fit
4
good price/quality
Not the cheapest but this one has thread along the full length of the valve which allows you to secure it (with the supplied nut) to the rim. On cheaper inner tubes, there is only thread for the cap and the rest of the valve is covered with rubber, so you can't screw it onto the rim which causes a problem when inflating (you push the valve into the rim). Worth its extra price for that alone
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thread on vetile