Looking for recommendations for super durable, high puncture resistant 700x28 tubes with schrader valve. Thanks!
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Hey Joe.
Schwalbe & Continental (Race) are safe choices, reliable.
I'm curious about Tubolito tubes but they are more about rolling resistance and performance, still puncture-resistant but not as durable in my opinion.
Focus Mares AL 105
Latex tubes are in theory more puncture resistant than butyl - but you need to top up air every day. Likely not what you want.
I would probably fill some sealing compound stuff into the tube. In fact that's what I'm thinking about at the moment. I did not have too many punctures in the last decade or so. I think it depends on the tyre more than the tube.
Tyres I can recommend (had only a few punctures, and then it was like 10mm long metal shards from an exploded truck tyre etc.) : Conti GP4000s they go up to 29mm I think. The mid range Conti diamond pattern cx tyres (speed King?) seem to work equally well (though I have less km on those so far). I have no need for aggressive tread patterns as I'm mostly riding on roads, paved paths, and compacted sand / gravel forest paths.
In the end it is a tradeoff between speed and puncture resistance. If I have a puncture twice a year on a daily commute (last job... ) I'm OK with that. And the GP4000s are usually tested as a pretty fast and quite sturdy road tyre.
Location: Northern Florida, USA
[quote='Henry_G' pid='38564' dateline='1591435544']
...curious about Tubolito tubes but they are more about rolling resistance...[quote]
Hi Henry,
Call me ignorant (I am on most things), but I can't wrap my brain around a tube affecting "rolling resistance" since it conforms to the tire shape and does not (one would hope) contact the road surface. Please educate me on this as I am somewhat perplexed.
Thanks,
Jesper
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