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Continental Hermetic S

MSRP $ 13.00
# of Reviews 5
Average Rating 5/5
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Submitted by fcaw11 a Weekend Warrior from SoCal
Date Reviewed: June 10, 2009
Favorite Trail:Chilao
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $8.00
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:Durable, seamless tubes, Low maintenance, takes big hits no problem
Weaknesses:Weight, 1.6-2.125, 208grams w/o cap&nut
Similar Products Used:Schwinn butyl, Cheng Shin Super Thin, Greenlite latex
Bike Setup:80mm travel FS XC
Bottom Line:Not for weight weenies. Great choice for those who want ride, instead of working on their bikes.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Ruthie a Weekend Warrior from Boston
Date Reviewed: April 10, 2001
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $7.00
Purchased At:DO NOT buy from bikeworld.com
Strengths:I took the advice of the last guy on this list and went to bikeworld.com to buy tubes. They sent me 8 normal Conti tubes, not the Hermetic S pictured on the site.
Bottom Line:The only good thing about Bikeworld.com is that they have a picture of the box so at least you can know what you're looking for.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Ruth a Weekend Warrior from Philadelphia
Date Reviewed: April 6, 2001
Favorite Trail:alleys
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $7.00
Purchased At:Broadway, Camb., MA- they don't sell them anymore
Strengths:GREAT FOR MESSENGERS. Strong/thick: no sudden blowouts; reinforced valve base; very even: reduces risk of pinching/crimping during fast installation; replaceable valve
Weaknesses:Hard to find; Not light; once the seal on my replaceable valve weakened and I had a slow leak for months before finally replacing the tube (gave it an extra 20/30 psi every 2 or 3 days)
Similar Products Used:Every kind of $5 tube there ever was.
Bike Setup:various ghetto road/fixed, slick tires.
Bottom Line:I used these tubes as a messenger and LOVE them. After four or five flats caused by tube failure alone, I started looking for a better tube. These work. The reinforced valve base is important for fixing flats on the road unless you have a portable pump with a hose, because the friction caused by straight pumps can wear through a normal tube's valve base. The smooth, even tube is easy to install on the fly-- no crimps, no pinches, done in 5 minutes. The thick tube walls help in the event of a major puncture, because the tube doesn't explode on impact. I've only gotten 3 flats with these tubes, but each time I've been able to ride a full block to get out of whatever bad traffic situation I was in when the flat occurred. (I use 25-35mm tubes in 23mm tires-- this quality might be less noticeable in 35mm tires.) Put these tubes with Kevlar belts and good tires and the only time you'll have to change a tire is in your own shop when the tires bald out. I put the old tube in the new tire and keep on riding.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Crash a Cross-Country Rider from Atlanta, GA
Date Reviewed: August 13, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Tsali/Bull Mtn. Pigeon Mtn.
Duration Product Used:
more than 3 years
Strengths:
Durable, durable, durable, durable.
Weaknesses:
Sometimes hard to find, and not the lightest in the world. If weight is not an issue Connies are great.
Similar Products Used:
Connie road tires and tubes.
Bike Setup:
Rocky Mtn. Oxygen Race
Bottom Line:I've run Connies in both my road and mountain bikes for more than five years and I can't say enough about their durability. I've had a total of five flats on two bikes in five years. And three of those flats occured when I ran Vittoria tires and some damn no-name or Trek-branded tube. The only Connie flats I've ever had were from me being the dullest tool in the shed and not running enough pressure and getting a pinch flat and also hitting some major, major glass during rain.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Dan E a cross-country rider from WA
Date Reviewed: February 24, 1999
Bottom Line:

These tubes kick butt, a little heavy but you will hardly ever get flats, check em out at bikeworld.com - selling for $5.99 each. I've had trouble getting them in stores out here, so I am going to mail order them.
Overall Rating:5






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