🚴♂️ Seal the Deal on Your Next Adventure!
Orange Seal Endurance Formula Bicycle Tire Sealant is a high-performance, latex-based sealant designed for road, mountain, CX, BMX, and tri bikes. This 8oz sealant maximizes tire longevity, seals large punctures, and is compatible with various bike systems, all while being eco-friendly.
Material | Latex-based sealant material |
Brand | Orange Seal |
Style | Compact |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 2 x 2 inches |
Compatible Material | Plastic, Metal |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Form | Liquid |
UPC | 748252869241 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00748252869241 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Orange |
Surface Recommendation | Various |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.26 x 1.85 x 1.73 inches |
Package Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 2 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Orange Seal |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | Orange Seal |
Part Number | END8OZ-REFILL |
Model Year | 2016 |
Included Components | tire sealant |
Size | 8 oz |
Sport Type | Cycling |
A**.
Works great
Efficiently seals small punctures, I haven't had a major one yet. Stays fresh for long time (more than 6 months in my experience)
T**Y
very impressive sealing ability
Used this on a tire that would not seal even though the bead was set. This was NOT a tubeless tire, but rather a wire bead tire. When I tried the strap around the tire trick to force a seal it wouldn't take. I thought, what the heck, let me try the sealant. Did the same trick and literally saw sealant seeping out of multiple rim/tire interfaces on both sides of the tire. I kept pumping for a few minutes and suddenly it started to inflate. I removed the strap and successfully got the tire up to pressure. After cleaning off the sealant mess I decided to test it out. I went down to a low pressure (tire rated 30PSI min, I did 15PSI) and took the bike on a tough gravel hill climb. It did excellently and the pressure was the same after the ride!Unfortunately I tried to add more sealant and couldn't get the seal to stick this time. Perhaps I kinked the wire bead. Dunno. But I was convinced that if this sealant could seal a tire with that much leaking air AND handle a rough ride on a NON tubeless tire set up for tubeless, then it should do great on a real tubeless tire.Best of luck to you
P**A
Absolute best decision ever, will not go back to others!!!
I went for a session 50 miles away 3 weeks ago when I spotted a puncture in my tubed tyre when I hadn't had one for weeks. No sign of the thorn and there wasn't any hedgecutting. The delay put me under pressure (ohhh!!!) but the good news is that I found after I got back that I had recorded a session of over 140 HR average for 90 minutes against a strong headwind which I'd previously never had the incentive to achieve. Good to look back on, but a bit gruelling at the time. That's the risk taken by the tuber. I got a new bike last November (Ocea the best all round bike I've ever had) and it happened to have tubeless rims and tires. I am easily pleased and rather enjoy the sound and feel of the bead seating on the rim, but that's as far as it's going for now. However, it's only 3 months before the b*****d hedge cutters are out again, so I could move into the 21st Century- but I just hate the thought of the gloop. Overall the Orange Seal Endurance Formula Bicycle Tire Sealant is a great sealant and I do recommend it to any one. Better than Stans for sure! Not going back to that brand.
M**O
So far so good
Since i started using orange seal it’s been working great to my gravel bike on a ride had a goat head thorn and it sealed it right away
R**L
It works - saved me from flats out on the road!
Before I started riding tubeless with sealant, I got goathead flats on a regular basis. When I did get a puncture, this sealant does it's job and a little bit blows out the hole until it gels and solidifies/seals the hole. I have seen it in action several times.
A**R
Sealed
Works great b
F**K
Many swear by this stuff
I started off with some "blue" tire sealant. That was because that is what was installed in the tires from the bike shop. As I started to switch from road tires to gravel tires and back to road tires. I needed more juice. I tried orange based on recommendations. I cannot say how well this works, since I've not had a puncture. I can say that it is more liquid/watery than the blue that I used. I can say that its easier to clean up within the tire than the blue.I'm pretty happy with how I had to use it.Would I purchase again: YesWould I recommend to others: Yes
R**T
This stuff is awesome
I went tubeless a few years ago and tried a few sealants. This has been my go to after trying it. I have a road bike and run 30mm tires at 60-70psi. I top the tires off with sealant every few months and haven’t had issue. I can see many tubeless wins when changing my tires
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