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TonyDate Reviewed: February 7, 2013
Strengths: It works and it works well!Weaknesses: None that I've found so far.Bottom Line: A longtime user of Stans, I was handed some of this stuff to try a while back. I didn't think there would be much of a difference, but I was very surprised how how much better it works. For me, it has sealed a puncture larger that the 1/4" they advertise.
After years of using mtbr.com for researching products, this is the first thing that I felt absolutely compelled to write a review on - it's that good.
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Josh
a All Mountain RiderDate Reviewed: September 22, 2012
Strengths: From what my experience has been compared to the other stuff it seals much larger punctures faster. Also it seals the sidewalls of my Conti RK ’s much better than anything I've tired period!Weaknesses: Stains a bit. But I love OrangeBottom Line: It rocks!
Favorite Trail: South Boundry Taos, NM
Duration Product Used: 6mos
Purchased At: LBS
Similar Products Used: Stans, Cafe latex
Bike Setup: Voodoo Canzo
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DaneDate Reviewed: June 7, 2012
Strengths: Does the job well (without quickly turning into a collection of rubber bands).Weaknesses: None, so far.Bottom Line: Converted a 24x3 Duro Wildlife Leopard unicycle tire to "ghetto" tubeless. Setup works great after 3 months or so. Shortly after doing the conversion, I got a large mesquite thorn in my tire. I didn't notice it until I got home - it sealed around it just fine. When I removed the thorn, it sounded like I was deflating the tire at the valve, so I gave it a spin. After spitting out a small amount of orange sealant, it sealed up fine, and I haven't had a problem since.
The tire's ability to retain air pressure has improved with use.
Even in San Antonio heat, I can still hear liquid sloshing around in the tire when I shake it. I tried Stan's previously, and in my experience, this product seems superior.
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Afrobiker
a Cross Country RiderDate Reviewed: June 6, 2012
Strengths: Quick sealing. Easy to use applicator. Definitely stays in liquid form longer.Weaknesses: turns your fingers Orange....not really a weakness but I don't work for Willy Wonka. lolBottom Line: Been using this for about 6 months now. Always had trouble setting up tubeless until I started using it. Seats well, seals up quickly and usually can get a bead sat even with a floor pump. Had a 3 inch gash in my front tire during my last race and it sealed up within 25ft of getting it. Like the other user, I lost fewer then 3 psi!
Great product, great costumer service, and really friendly reps! Making Texas proud.
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BradDate Reviewed: April 26, 2012
Strengths: seals up faster, seals bigger holes and stays liquid longer.Weaknesses: none, so far... Highly, highly recommend!Bottom Line: I was handed this product over two years ago from a friend, but as I usually am, I was spectical. I'm not a raving fan of Stan's, but it was what I had become accustom to using over the years. So, I gave it a shot in a new set of wheels and tires I had just purchased. A few things stuck out right away, first, it is orange! Second was the tire seated up very quickly with no leaking at all. So, ok no biggy I thought. I noticed the next morning that the tires lost a few pounds of pressure (nothing I wasn't used to with Stan's) I added a few back in, then noticed over the week the tires didn't loose much air at all! I had put a few rides in on the wheels, then had my first puncture with OrangeSeal in my rear tire with arround 5 or so miles till the end of a race. I heard the puncture, then felt the mist spraying over me for about 3 or 4 revolutions of the tire, then it stop! I was affraid my tire had lost a lot of air, but did not want to loose my second place position. So, I barried my head and rode as hard as I could and finished in the same position. After I caught my breath, I looked at the tire and found a huge gash. Very evident by the orange sealing it up! I put my pressure gauge on it and the tire only lost 3 lbs of air! Blew my mind!!!
I'm still riding that same tire! Since then, I've switched all my tires over to Orange Seal and have not had one flat! Lots of cuts and punctures, but not one flat.
I don't know what's in it and don't care... Just keep making it!!
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