I love these tubes. In all the years I've used them, I've never had a quality control issue. They're robust and reliable.
Just a tube does the job
Not a bad tube for the price. I have ridden Ive 1000 miles and no problems. It holds air!
Install new tubes and forget about them.
I run tires between 25 and 32mm, and these tubes are my go-to for all of them. My rims go up to 30mm depth, and I think that up to 4-5 more mm would still work fine. Not much to report, as I've had zero problems with these tubes and haven't gotten any flats lately.
I bought new tire's for my bike, the Michelin A2 Airstop Tubes was recommended, for the tire's. I also bought Michelin Tire's.
Great tubes. I especially like the fact they aren't threaded.
I bought it for its smooth presta valve and works just fine for an easier on/off during inflation.
Great tubes. You really do end up filling up less.
I've been useing this tube for many years and have yet to find a negative side.They are easy to mount,hold pressure well,and not alot of flats.A great product.I dont use any other.
These are for a commuter with normal size tires and rims. I like the unthreaded stem that should help with pump seal longevity.
Will buy threaded valve stems next time. Michelin tubes are great quality and give me confidence that I will have minimal flats.
Smooth brass valve stem is easy on pump heads.
Brass also develops a patina to match brass bells
I use a racing bike as a commuter in the city. It makes it so keeping up with cars and riding on the streets is less rough. However, with all the bumps, potholes, glass, etc using full blown racing tires and tubes is a pretty bad idea. I try to find the balance of durability and speed. Right now I have Gatorskin tires, a PVC liner, and these tubes and things are going great. With this setup I've only had one puncture in the last 6 months (used to be one a week), and I can pump with High PSI to still have good performancedurability. The added rotational weight is present, but less than other tubes and the price is good.
Smooth. Pump them up and weeks later you are at 90%. They seem to help good tires resist punctures. Don't ask me how.
I have been using these tubes with the Michelin Mud2 tires for cyclocross racing. They are most resilient tubes I have used. A small puncture only resulted in a slow leak and I was able to finish the race. I have pinch-flatted on one occaision, but that comes with the territory.
These, in combination with Continental Gator Hardshell tires have eliminated my frequent flat problems. These tubes are noticeably thicker than any other tube I have used. So they are going to be slightly heavier. But man, do they give confidence that I'm not going to have a lot of flats. These are the only tube that I have ever used that will hold 90 psi pressure for extended periods of time. I'm a weekend rider, and before using these tubes, my tires would typically be down to about 40 psi after the 1 week interval. These tubes are usually still up in the 80 psi range after a week.
No flats so far.
The tubes have ALWAYS been good, especially paired with their tires.
basic tube for great price