
User submitted reviews
Review by Franz
I had a leak I had patched with a bacon strip but the next ride it blew out despite only using 30 psi. Sealant all over, so I used a DynaPlug and that worked. But when I got home I decided to patch from the inside. Directions on using is just some images, not discussion on how long after using the glue to apply so I went by how we patch tubes. Worked well but after mounting and inflating, air would still leak out. I added sealant and then it sealed. I will see how well they hold up. I used the 3.5 mm plug. Sealant is Silca Ultimate 2.
Review by VeloMuerto
Caught a small slash this morning on my road bike and didn't have a boot for the new tube, so I thought i'd give these a try on a non-tubeless tire, and it worked perfectly. The plug seals the hole through the tire, and the base glues up against the inside wall of the tire just like a patch. Trim off the excess plug, and you've got a solid fix instead of a new $70 road tire.
Review by RidewithChrisV
I cringed when I got a shard of glass in a brand new Vittoria Corsa Pro with less than 50 miles on it. It's too expensive of a tire to just toss in the trash, and so I started looking for a way to repair it. The Lezyne Tubeless Pro Plugs look to be the answer. It was easy to apply and seems to seal well. The tire went on one of a second set of wheels I don't use in the winter, so I don't have real world time on the repaired tire yet. However, every time I've checked it, it's still holding pressure. We'll see in the Spring. Would I race on a plugged tire? Probably not, but I am hopeful it will be good enough to use as a training tire. The selection of sizes is nice.
Review by Bryan
I recently hit a huge rock and put a gash in my new Maxxis tires. I was super bummed because the tires literally had two rides on them. Doing a bit of research, I heard about these plugs. They have worked perfectly and sealed like new. Highly recommended and saved me from buying a new $100 tire!

















