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Pros & Cons
- The flexible latex material reduces friction between the inner tube and tyre.
- The extremely light latex material provides optimal weight savings.
- Latex provides excellent protection against punctures.
- A latex inner tube is more expensive than a butyl version.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand
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Vittoria |
Latex | |
48 mm | |
28 inch (700c) | |
< 33 mm | |
75 grams | |
Valve
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Presta |
Yes | |
Quantity
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1 piece 1 piece |
Description
Description
It has a removable valve core, which makes it suitable for use with valve lengtheners in order to make the tube compatible with any rim height.
Technology
Weight:• (19 - 23 mm): 75 g
• (25-28 mm): 85 g
The manufacturer-declared weight may differ from the actual weight. The deviation is usually minor and is due to variations in the production process.
• Material: latex
• Size: 700x19/23c (19/23-622)
• Valve: 48 mm presta
• Weight: 75 g
User tips
A latex inner tube should not be pumped up fully outside of the tyre because of the risk of deformation. Therefore, always inflate the inner tube carefully and lightly, up until the point at which it is not yet round. By doing this you reduce the risk of the inner tube getting pinched between the rim and the tyre during mounting.Reviews
Reviews
Most recent reviews
5 / 5
I still use a butyl tape exclusively as a home runner.
Clearly more ride comfort than a butyl tyre. Do pay attention to the rim height; with a rim 5 cm or higher, you will probably need a valve extension pipe to inflate the tyre.
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Good inner tubes with bad valve cores.
Inner tubes that roll smoothly and also give a bit more comfort. No punctures yet. I use these inner tubes with valve extenders. However, of the three inner tubes I bought, two of the three valve cores do not fit properly in the valve extender (I cannot screw them all the way into the extender, so they are not airtight). This makes those valve cores unusable for me. I had to use other valve cores.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Top tires at a great price
Fine tires, have been using them for 2 years now. Last an average of 3000km.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Expected
Lies smoothly in the outer tire. Don't know the puncture resistance yet.
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Incredibly light and rolls noticeably faster, do inflate before every ride
Tire slowly loses pressure due to its porous properties. So it is necessary to inflate your tires before every ride. For me no problem but, on vacation or somewhere where you don't have access to a pump I would still go for butyl.
Pros & Cons
5
I still use a butyl tape exclusively as a home runner.
Clearly more ride comfort than a butyl tyre. Do pay attention to the rim height; with a rim 5 cm or higher, you will probably need a valve extension pipe to inflate the tyre.
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As easy to fit as a butyl tape
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Comfortable
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Good price-quality ratio
4
Good inner tubes with bad valve cores.
Inner tubes that roll smoothly and also give a bit more comfort. No punctures yet. I use these inner tubes with valve extenders. However, of the three inner tubes I bought, two of the three valve cores do not fit properly in the valve extender (I cannot screw them all the way into the extender, so they are not airtight). This makes those valve cores unusable for me. I had to use other valve cores.
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bolt smoothly
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ride comfort
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poor valve core
4
Incredibly light and rolls noticeably faster, do inflate before every ride
Tire slowly loses pressure due to its porous properties. So it is necessary to inflate your tires before every ride. For me no problem but, on vacation or somewhere where you don't have access to a pump I would still go for butyl.
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Lightweight
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Rolls noticeably faster
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Inflate before every ride