- Wall thickness .95-Millimeter
- Molded tubes for higher quality
- 32-Millimeter threaded presta valve
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Junk!,
This review is from: Kenda Tube Bicycle Tire Tube (Sports)
I bought three thinking they would be a good replacement to my factory supplied Schwalbe tubes. My tires can take up to 100 psi but when I tried to inflate past 60 psi, they all failed by bursting at around the valve. There is nothing I can do other than throw them away. This is the worst quality tubes I ever used.
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Kenda Tube Bicycle Tire Tube (Sports)
I often dont find it necessary to review a product if its good and already has many good reviews, or if its bad and negative reviews has already been given, but I am surprised to see such few
and unclear review for this product thus I thought I can share a thing or two. Shipping was very fast, price is cheap, product works and had no problem to pump it up to 110psi for my road tire, valve seems strong unlike some which I have had in the past which would just torn apart when I try to remove the pump. Unless you like to ride your bikes with very low pressure tires and always run into pinch flat (in that case you better have thicker & more durable tubes), then I would recommend these tires, they are a little thinner compare to other tubes I had, but like I said so far it works without any problem.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Beware These Tubes Are Marketed As Kenda/Giant Pure Junk,
This review is from: Kenda Tube Bicycle Tire Tube (Sports)
I bought at least 10 of these tubes from my LBS before I realized they were the reason I kept getting flats. I would get flats on the road, then I would change out the tube, finish my ride and they would go flat even when I was done with the ride and the bike was hanging on the wall. It made me crazy. I would patch the tube then fill it up and BOOM! a violent blow out. And this was only after putting in 100PSI in the tube. I changed out the rim tape, sanded down the spoke holes, changed tire brands, never used a tire lever to get the tires on/off still same thing happened. Flats on the inside of the tube facing the spoke holes or a violent blowout of the tube when I hit the smallest of depressions in the road. Do not buy these tubes, Giant is also selling them in their box but inside it is made by Kenda. I noticed my local LBS pulled all of them off the shelf in the last couple of weeks, coincidence? I realized it was the tubes bc I had the same problem in the front and back tires, until in the back tire I ran a different tube and I have not gotten a flat in 10 months, whereas in the front tire (which is usually a rare flat unless you hit a rock or pothole) I get a flat almost every other ride. The flats were not consistently on the rim side some were caused by minor depressions in the road, so I didn't catch it right away, until I realized I was no longer getting flats in the back tire even when I would hit little potholes or run over beer bottle glass. Sucks it took me a longtime to realize it was the brand of tube.
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