SliME Liners stop flats, are lightweight and are easy to install. Slime liners are guaranteed to prevent puncture flats in the tread area of the tire.
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Product Details
Product Length:
5.91 inches
Product Width:
3.15 inches
Product Height:
1.57 inches
Product Weight:
0.35 pounds
Package Length:
7.4 inches
Package Width:
3.07 inches
Package Height:
1.57 inches
Package Weight:
0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 27 reviews
Features
Stop Flats
Lightweight
Easy Install
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 27 customer reviews )
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
These liners cause flats, buy Tuffy liners instead. Oct 17, 2008
By Randy
"rides a bike"
I ran these in my mountain bike for a while with over 60psi in my tires for commuting to work...they worked great with that much pressure. When I went down to trail pressure (50psi or so) I got one ride in before they caused a laceration all the way around the tube that was not patchable...there was literally a cut all the way around the tube from the edge of the liners. Other brands (Tuffy Liners, for example) have a tapered edge that is not as sharp as these. Slime needs to redesign these things in a big way. I love the thickness of them for the thorns I deal with, but they really need a tapered edge. I would avoid them.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
This liner may be slicing my inner tube Jun 15, 2008
By phwang I installed the liner on both the front and back tire. Since I had a major flat on the rear tire before I installed the liner, I also replaced the inner tube with one prefilled with slime. 30 min into the initial brisk ride on city streets, the new inner tube burst. I replaced it with a 2nd slime inner tube - 10 days later, burst again. Kind of wondering if the liner is rubbing against the inner tube. I noticed a 1-2" laceration along the tube slightly off center. I am now trying something else - buying a kevlar tire with a generic inner tube and did not install the liner on the rear tire - will see how this lives up. Bottom line, I suspect the liner causes the inner tube to slide around and eventually rub against the inner tube and cause it to tear.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Live in the West? Gotta get some Jul 21, 2007
By G. North Any one going for a ride in the west/southwest, these are a must item. The desert is a minefield of thorns, bristles, spikes and needles, all waiting to let the air out of your tires.
I was concerned these would be too narrow to provide adequate coverage, but the fear was alleviated when they arrived, they are plenty wide to provide protection for a MTB tire.
Put these in, and you may never have another plant-related flat again. These may not stop a big nail, but that's a pretty rare event, if you're watching the road!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
This item DOES slice your inner tubes Oct 26, 2009
By fixit Bought these at the recommendation of my LBS. By the next day I had two flats - slice marks, not puncture marks, in my tubes. Walked my bike home then went back to the bike shop and got a refund for the Slime liners and two free new tubes. I wouldn't recommend this product to anyone.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Actually causes tires to blow faster Jul 27, 2010
By David After getting the occasional tire punctures once ever few months, I thought this item would have been a good idea, preventing some of the punctures.
But after installing it, my new tire went flat one day later. I was very displeased but went and replace thet tube again.
Again, after riding the bike for 30 minutes, the new tire went flat.
I was angry at this point. I noticed that the stem/valve of the tire was shifted and no longer coming out of the wheel at a perpendicular angle. I suspected that the liner was too slippery and was causing the tube to shift and ripping away at the stem.
When I took the tire out, I confirmed this on both of my tires.
I wouldn't recommend this product. I can't believe that this doesn't happen with other people too.
Perhaps an adhesive would have remedied the problem.