Nice tubes for cyclocross.
I have 25c tires and use tubes with removeable cores so I can use stop-leak because of al the goatheads and other prickly things here in the desert.
I know that it's hard to grade tubes, but this one suits me fine. I specially like two things - the price, - and the life expectancy of the valvetube union.
One tube split at the seam when installing it. Your customer service will give us credit as soon as more of these tubes are available.
Thank you
Easy to pop.
Kenda tubes work great! I bought extras since the price was too good to pass up on!
dont have a spare tube with you... guess who's ride is over and has to walk back to the car... a must have... best price for tubes a found by far at the time i ordered...
Great tube for the money. No problems or differences between this and most other tubes I've used.
Double flatted on my last ride, these tubes make great spares. Always like to have a couple of extra.
Durable tubes. Can't beat the price.
Holds air well between rides, great price.
Biking in the fall on the trails in my area is impossible. In the spring and fall I'm going to use these (with tires) to get a bit of road riding in.
As long as your rim width is less than the tire width, you're good to go.
Along with these tires
Cheng Shin C1390 Compressor 700c Road Tire
The setup is perfect.
Nice light tubes that don't break the bank. So far the seem durable as any other tube I have ran with. Nothing stops the goat heads around here so pack the patch kit no matter what.
I ride 25 miles a day most days on Rails to Trails and pavement. Durability is more important to me than extreme light- I ride for fitness, not to set records. Kenda tubes are durable and dependable.
These have held up well on some puncture prone roads, hard to beat for the price.
I road bike a bit. Average 200 miles a week on roads that are not always clear. I use gatorskins and these tubes. Very seldom, think once this summer, did I get a flat.
Tubes have done me well, average use rider at 75-125 a week, ride mostly roads with some bike paths. Do not normally patch on the road, just swap out. Any that I have patched have held fine, depending on your budget they may be considered disposable tubes. I have had one valve stem break but that would be my only complaint.
Used for a SS bike build- bought while on sale and haven't had an issue with them yet.
The only issue i have is sometimes the pump flys off the end of the presta valve at higher psi. I have not had this issue with the threaded version of the same product.
Needed a couple tubes and these were a great price compared to other sources.