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Specialized Thorn Resistant (Racing) Tube


  • Average Rating: 4.5/5
  • MSRP: $ 5.99
  • # of Reviews: 2

Product Description

Racing version of our Thornproof tubes. Utilizes Kevlar to give the same thorn protection but are light enough to race with.


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Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Ryan R a Cross Country Rider from Long Island NY

Date Reviewed: July 27, 2003

Strengths:    Light weight tube, Same wieght as the racing tubes, Holds air well, Does help some what against thorn punctures,

Weaknesses:    Does not give any help with pinching, hard to get regular patches to fit due to the inablity to scuff them when they do puncture. They do leak air slowly as the tempture increases and decreases.

Bottom Line:   
These tubes do help agaist minor thorn punctures and will help if you ride in thorn filled areas. They do leak more air when the temptures drop and increase rapidly. Pathches are difficult to get them to stick because they are hard to scuff due to the fact they resist punctures. They are no more resistant to pinch flats as a regular tube and when making it hard to patch you had better have your pressure set right becuase patching them trail side is a tough. They are as light as standard Specialized tubes and when combined with thorn resistance this is a great alternative to Slime or Tire liners. I got them free from Specialized when I got some bad standard tubes. With all there strenghs I think when they are gone I'll go over to Maxxis flyweights and put back in my tire liners.

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Favorite Trail:   One's with dirt on them!

Duration Product Used:   3 months

Purchased At:   Free

Similar Products Used:   Specilaized Race tubes, WTB tubes, Kenda Tubes, Bontrager Tubes, Cheng Shen

Bike Setup:   02 Specilized Stumpjumper FSR XC, with eston EA 70 Bars, Easton EA 50 Stem, Mavic F219 Rims, WTB WeirWolf 2.1 Tires, Time ATTAC Alumin Pedels, Shimano XT Cranks, Thomson Elite Seatpost, WTB Rocket V Race Saddle, To name a few.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:3
Submitted by Kyoshi71 a Cross Country Rider from Long Beach, NY

Date Reviewed: December 30, 2002

Strengths:    This happens to be a great alternative for hard core X-country riders who get plagued by flats due to thorns or any other debris for that matter. They are much better at preventing punctures but are much lighter that the traditional thorn-resistant tubes that weigh almost as much as an exra tire.

Weaknesses:    Due to Specialized's B.S. marketing ploys, local shops are required to purchase only large cases at a time, thus resulting in many shops not willing to carry them. The result is that you have to buy directly from them for a healthy chop.

Bottom Line:   
Like I said before. A great product to use if weight is an issue and are constantly getting flats because you ride on real trails

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Favorite Trail:   Ninham

Duration Product Used:   6 months

Price Paid:    $7.00

Purchased At:   Specialized.com

Similar Products Used:   All tubes; regular "heavy" thorn resistant tubes.

Bike Setup:   '02 Santa Cruz Superlight w/ full XT Gruppo. Mavic 317 w/ Avid Disc. Easton EA70 bars and Thomson stem and Post.



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