Tubes for touring

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Velorum

New Member
I use Continentals.
 

Plax

Guru
Location
Wales
Velorum said:
I use Continentals.

As do I. No particular reason, they were just the first brand I bought and I've found them reliable. Shame the dust caps are always yellow though!
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
For me it is Schwalbe as I have had a few Specialised tubes where the valve stem as come away from the tube. Michelins too thin as mainly for racing so very light not what you really need when touring. Continentals no experience but seem similar to Specialised when I have seen them on Continental tyres in Halfords. Schwalbe have a different quality feel I feel comfortable with. I have never had one fail. I have been known to carry a heavy load from time to time. The dust caps are clear and don't split like other makes' caps. Schwalbe make the Marathon Pluses so if it is durability you are after then these tubes will fit the bill nicely IMHO. They don't feel any heavier than Specilaised tubes. But they are probably all made in the same factory :becool:.

I don't have SMP tyres btw just their tubes.
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
I've used Continental, Schwalbe, Specialized & Michelin. I use Conti at the moment, largely because I *like* the yellow dust caps :becool:

I found the Michelin good, but the valve stem wasn't threaded on mine, which meant the pump sometimes had problems "gripping" it enough while inflating the tyre. Not had significant problems with the other brands that I can recall.
 
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