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Anti Pinch Foam for TANNUS ARMOUR Inner Tube 700x35-40c

The anti-squeeze foam TANNUS ARMOUR is optimum protection against punctures, tears and pinches, with a mounting for inner tube and VTC, Gravel or Cyclocross... Read more
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Description

The anti-squeeze foam TANNUS ARMOUR is optimum protection against punctures, tears and pinches, with a mounting for inner tube and VTC, Gravel or Cyclocross tires from 700 x 35-40c.

This model features patented Aither technology, a lightweight polymer foam composed of millions of bules to absorb shocks and vibrations. It provides excellent support for the tire even at low pressure, ideal against lateral deformation for good grip and traction. It reduces the risk of pinching on heavy impacts and also features low rolling resistance.

Ref: 7977583509670

Points forts

Optimum protection against punctures;

Better grip and traction;

Fast, tool-free fitting;

Reusable and recyclable;

In case of emergency with a flat tire, can be driven at low speed;

Lightweight.

Ideal for professionals with a bike rental fleet or test bikes.

Informations techniques

Wheel sizes: 700 ( 28")
Tubeless compatible : No
Compatible only with 700 tires with a width of 35 to 40c (ETRTO 35/40-622)
Compatible only with rim widths from 26 to 36 mm
Recommended tube size: 700 x 20-28c
Foam thickness: 13 - 15 mm at tread ;
2 - 5 mm on sidewalls
Manufacturer's weight : 230g

Informations prix

*Recommended retail price February 2024

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 based on 1 review.

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"I've been using these for my bike commute for a very long time, and I haven't had a single flat tire! Yet I've removed plenty of objects from the tires that would have definitely caused a flat! Be careful not to overinflate them—it ends up crushing the foam and cutting its thickness in half. It’s best to keep the pressure around 3–3.5 bars; that’s more than enough."

Mokymok (5/5)

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