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  • are lightweight innertubes up to the job?
  • swompy
    Free Member

    pretty explanatory in the title, what are my fellow cyclists experiences of them?

    steve_b77
    Free Member

    Shit, Schwalbe normal ones all the way

    njee20
    Free Member

    Tubeless all the way. Light tubes are fine on the road, but not off road IME.

    oldgit
    Free Member

    Tried Supersonics and went from no punctures to seven in one month. No Supersonics no punctures.

    cp
    Full Member

    I’ve used the ritchey lightweight ones when they were on deal from CRC’s flood sale – they were great, very very few punctures despite numerous tyre/rim/rock squish interfaces…

    pinches
    Free Member

    i’ve just bought 2 schwalbe xxlight ones to try, so i’ll find out in due course!

    swompy
    Free Member

    pitty they dont do durable intermediate tubes then. thanks for the oppinions

    rickon
    Free Member

    I’ve used Maxxis flyweight and welterweight tubes, and they’ve been pretty good – a couple of punctures, but i’m only about 70kg, and don’t wham into things.

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