

Orange Seal Endurance Formula Bicycle Tire Sealant for Road, Mountain Bike, CX, BMX, and Tri Bikes (8oz)
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R. Ulrich
> 24 hourI love this stuff. Lasted almost a year on my Giant TRX1 wheelset with Schwalbe Nobby Nics front and rear. I dont know if Ive had a puncture yet so I cant comment on that. Its also the only sealant Ive used so take this review with a grain of salt. :)
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Reinier
> 24 hourPerfect
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Jim K.
> 24 hourPerhaps its too early for five stars, since Ive only gone tubeless on my mountain bike for about a month. But this stuff really works for me. I ride on a trail with lots of gravel, sharp rocks and fallen branches. After sealing punctures on both my front and back tires, i pump up the 29x3 tires to 30psi and they just keep rolling.
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BF
> 24 hourJust broke the bead on my tires for the first time since going tubeless in early April. To be fair, this is my 1st time trying tubeless, Id avoided it due to concerns about it being a mess to swap tires... I also didnt get (that I could see anyway) any punctures to really test it out, but then Ive never gotten many flats anyway, part of why I never saw the need to go tubeless. My rear tire had a film of latex (I guess its latex?) but did still have liquid, maybe an ounce or so. The front lacked any film, and only had maybe half an ounce of watery orange liquid... thats probably on me. Interestingly enough, I noticed the rear losing air more so than the front, but that could be due to my narrower rear tire and the higher PSI I keep it at. Either way, both tires stayed rideable for at least a week between top-offs. Cleaning the dried film out of my rear tire was pretty quick & painless, other than right on the beads it peeled off in huge sheets. So while I cant vouch for its puncture sealing abilities, it does a good job of keeping tires airtight otherwise, and seems like the 6+ month lifespan is right on. Which is what I was more concerned about anyway, personally... I didnt want dismount, clean, and reseal tires to be something I did a couple times a season. I killed what was left of my original 8oz bottle on this use, and have a 2nd on the way so I can add a little more and have some on hand. While I never really had major issues with tubes, this stuff is convenient enough that I had no thoughts of going back.
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Quentin Spinka PhD
> 24 hourBeen running this on families bikes! Lasts a solid yr. See no need to replace it...….But, I do Just in case ;-) Comes out and able to clean out of tires much easier than Stans. Ugg that Stans is awful to clean out of tire. Although, havent had a puncture large enough to notice if its had to work yet ;-) Fingers crossed.
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Johnson
> 24 hourWorks great
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zliang522
> 24 hourIt is a good sealant on road bike wheels. I was using stans on MTB for years without any problem. When the tubeless trends on roadies I add stans as well but it seems not good at all. Then I purchased this orange sealant and the flat problem never stopped me again. I will recommend this one.
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Brandon Stoner
> 24 hourWhen I worked at a shop we used this stuff on everything. We had a lot more issues with Stans. I personally always put this in my tires. I can get this stuff to set up on non tubeless tires.
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shannon wade
> 24 hourUse a third less than recommended. My 29x3.0 tires only needed around half. Seals instantly, 1400 trail miles and no flats.
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Ridington
> 24 hourThis is the best sealant for for east coast riding.