🚴♀️ Elevate Your Ride with AR-PRO Tubes!
The AR-PRO Bicycle Tubes Race 28 are high-quality, shock-proof inner tubes designed for 700c road bikes. This super value bundle includes six durable tubes with reinforced 80mm Presta valves and two tire levers for easy installation. With self-sealing technology to prevent punctures and a universal fit for tire widths of 20-25mm, these tubes are essential for any serious cyclist looking to enhance their riding experience.
Brand | AR-PRO |
Valve Type | Presta |
Material | Rubber |
Bike Type | Road Bike |
Wheel Size | 28 Inches |
Item Diameter | 28 Inches |
UPC | 682863400748 |
Compatible Tire Width Minimum | 0.79 Inches |
Manufacturer | AR-PRO |
Size | 700x20-25C - 80mm |
Compatible Tire Width Maximum | 25 Millimeters |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.89 x 6.38 x 3.07 inches |
Package Weight | 0.84 Kilograms |
Brand Name | AR-PRO |
Part Number | PV80 |
F**N
best tube
good quality
A**R
Good tubes.
Great product. Good quality. I recommend it.
B**R
the price is right
Nice to buy in bulk, but you do run the risk that there's a bad one what you only discover when you reach for a new one after several months sitting in the box. Not sure what kind of recourse we would have for that (and, yes, it has happened to me before with other tube purchases).
J**N
Does its job well for the money
Very affordable inner tubes. A 6 pack of inner tubes for $40 is nice. Comes with tire levers which is an added bonus.
E**S
Rapidez y calidad
Good
P**E
High quality and affordable.
I like to have 2 spares, one for me, and one for others if needed. the durability is there and much better cost than the $8-$10 per tube at the bike shop.
G**W
2/10, would not do again! Misleading seller: Neither tubes or levers are Conti
The tire levers are worthless, and are not "Conti" levers as stated. One tip snapped the instant I tried to use it. [I pulled out a set of real Conti levers (still cheapo) they did just fine. I mean, they're plastic tire levers, not rocket science.]The levers are a trivial issue, but the fact that the seller feels the need to use the Conti name as a "boost" and then you don't even get Conti levers - well it tells you something about the trust-worthiness of the seller. (In case you can't tell; IMO - not very trust-worthy.)Given the description I (perhaps skimming the listing too fast) thought I was getting Conti tubes too. (IMO, the only reason for using the Conti name is to lead the buyer on.)Tubes themselves seem fine-ish. But I've only used one and I have no idea about longevity etc. It did hold air and seems mostly ok. But it's no-name stuff that may be decent or junk. Hard to know until you need it, 6mo's from now when the seller already has your money and there's little you can do to get a remedy.Would I do it again? Meh. Probably not....I'd rather have Conti or Kenda tubes - and the fact that the seller feels the need to mislead - well, I'd rather reward an honest seller.So, probably not.Follow-up ~three months laterThese are crap. I've flatted more in the last few months than the last few years combined. 2/10 Would never do again!
R**E
Strong tubes that don’t leak/pop easily
5 stars.TLDR: tube withstood a lot of abnormal friction and heat and still didn’t pop or leak. Nice tubes.I Haven’t had these for long but was riding yesterday in the heat with the bead of my tire not seated properly. The tire was bulging out exposing the tube partially, which was rubbing against the brake. This was my fault for not double checking before heading out. constraint, I rode the bike like that for maybe a couple miles until the thing had swollen to the point I couldn’t go any further. I reset the bead today and was able to use the same tube and tire without any problem today. I’m impressed as when that’s happened before I’ve usually had to discard both the tire and tube. I actually had a blowout last time. Anyway, 5 stars to these tubes and continental GP 5k tires.
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