Customer Reviews
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rcbrjohnstonI bought these to replace the OEM Surley tubes on my Mukluk. Nominal weight is 275 grams, so less than half the weight if the OEM tube. Been running them in a Larry on a Rolling Darryl. I weight in at 210, and i'm running 11 PSI on both ends for general riding. I have had no problems with flats due to the lighter weight tubes.
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JoeRameyI love Q tubes for their removable cores. They make it easy to slime or Stan's a presta tube. Take care when adjusting your tire pressure with big gloves or mitts on though. Its possible to remove the core rather than unscrew the valve and lose all you air at once!
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anonymousI read about these tubes as a weight saving trick on reddit. It's been two months and they're still working great on my cheap Framed fatbike that cannot be set up tubeless. I'm using them with 4" tires.
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AdamJayI like these tubes because they are a bit of a happy medium. They're lighter than Surly Fat Tubes and most other tubes that come stock on fat bikes, but they're not as light as the Q-Tubes SuperLite 26 x 2.4"-2.7"
A great solution for getting that rotational weight down (nearly 8oz per wheel) but without getting into the vulnerability of the SuperLites. I figure if you're looking into the SuperLites you may as well go tubeless.
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AdamJayI like these tubes because they are a bit of a happy medium. They're lighter than Surly Fat Tubes and most other tubes that come stock on fat bikes, but they're not as light as the Q-Tubes SuperLite 26 x 2.4"-2.7"
A great solution for getting that rotational weight down (nearly 8oz per wheel) but without getting into the vulnerability of the SuperLites. I figure if you're looking into the SuperLites you may as well go tubeless.