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Spare? Upgrade? TPU Decide.
Silca Ultimate TPU Tubes (700c) are built to be the perfect spare, a premium upgrade to butyl tubes, or a serious alternative to tubeless setups. Made from Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) for strength, flexibility, and air retention, they are built to be the most reliable lightweight compact tubes available.
A patented mechanical valve connection, a threaded aluminum valve with locking nut, and precise material construction solve the common problems found in most other TPU tubes. The result is a tube you can ride daily for dependable, lightweight performance, or keep as the ultimate compact spare that delivers long service life when you need it most.
Features:
- Patented mechanical valve connection - A bonded valve that stays secure and does not pull out, even after repeated installs.
- Threaded aluminum valve with locking nut - Ensures a secure pump connection and dependable road or trailside inflation.
- Resists heat during rapid inflation - Aluminum valve and TPU material resist heat buildup for e-pump compatibility. (Inflate in 15 PSI steps to allow heat to dissipate and avoid the failures common to other TPU tubes.)
- Half the weight of butyl tubes for quicker acceleration and climbing
- Packs to half the size, fitting easily in a jersey pocket or saddle bag
- Compatible with both rim & disc brake systems
- Durable enough for any road, gravel, & mountain setups
- Two spares in one. Each one comes with a patch and an alcohol wipe!
- 50 (45g) or 70mm (46g) valve length
- Fits 700c x 24/43mm tires
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Specifications
Wheel Size: 700C/29" (ISO 622) | |
Tube Valve Type: Threaded Presta | |
Tube Type: Thermoplastic | |
700 x 24/43mm - 50mm Presta Valve | Mfg PartNum: AM-AC-065-ASY-0100 |
Tube Width: 24-43mm | |
700 x 24/43mm - 70mm Presta Valve | Mfg PartNum: AM-AC-065-ASY-0200 |
Tube Width: 24-43mm | |
Reviews
I like that this tube has a removable valve core to add an extender but I believe the tube is too thin to support the metal valve. Others like the Pirelli are thicker but do not have a metal valve. I believe it adds too much stress to the tube so beware if you plan to add an extender to this tube.
I do prefer the pirelli but their valve lengths don't fit all of my wheels.
These tubes perform similar to other TPU tubes I've used. However, the bonded alloy valve makes them a better choice in my opinion. Some other TPU tubes I've used have failed where the valve and tube are connected. These Silca tubes appear to be much better constructed in that regard. They are expensive, but really, all TPU tubes are.
When Silca first release this it was met with some blowback based on the price, especially compared to brand x options at roughly 20% the price. Might as well compare Dura Ace to Sora. This is priced at the higher end of any TPU tube but there are design/quality/performance benefits and you may appreciate or discount those values accordingly.
I've tried TPU tubes over the years and generally found found issues that prevent me from being comfortable using them. #1 is flimsy/cheap plastic valve, poorly bonded to the tube. This makes them prone to to leaks and without a retaining nut even the simple act of pressing on a pump head to top off before a ride stresses that valve/tube and can lead to failure. #2 is that the valve itself is often bonded instead of threaded and therefore opening/closing can break that bond.
The Silca design addresses every issue I've ever had (and they have a nifty intro video on YouTube covering this). The valve stem is full metal, threaded. If you're familiar with tubeless, you realize that itself is roughly half the selling price of this tube. It's also got a metal reinforcement plate against the inside of the rim and a retaining nut for the outside to secure the tube. Silca additionally uses a special (patented) welding process for the tube seam that appears to be more reliable than competitor's designs.
There's also one "marginal gain" aspect of the design I was not aware of until I researched it more - the tube color (or lack thereof). Those low price brand-x tubes come in varying bright/obnoxious colors, which I'd considered harmless since the tube is hidden inside the tire. That color comes by adding powder to the TPU mix (which is, at base, colorless). That additive actually reduces the performance of the TPU, making it stiffer, less expansive when inflating, and adds rolling resistance. You'll likely never notice the difference, but it does make one wonder why the manufacturer would be adding cost to the product and process that serves no functional purpose and actually hurts performance a bit.
So haters can hate, but I've finally found a TPU tube that's high performance, high quality, easy/reliable, and I'm actually converting all my bikes BACK from tubeless to using these TPU tubes. The higher price, to me, is consistent with the higher quality and performance that I consider necessary. I will concede, though, that I think these may be overkill/overpriced for carrying as a spare tube whose primary purpose is to get me back home, which seems like a perfectly fine scenario for those brand-x options (even if it means I carry 2 in order to be assured that one will hopefully work).
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