hi rony ... do you think it's a good idea to change tubeless tire just before race ? my experience is that tubeless tires need some time to perfectly seat on rim, at least few day and rides. After that time sealant "glue" tire on rim and setup is much safer to ride on very low pressure. So I use two wheelsets for racing, one for super muddy conditions and other with all-round tires. Definitely not cheapest solution if you ride on carbon wheels, but really makes a different when racing.
"We’re very sorry but we don’t know when this item will be back in stock." Lezyne have a similiar product. Both of them are ok in a car, but cumbersome when travelling with bike box. A good frame pump+Tire Booster may be the most mobile solution.
OMG, 8min talking and no testing.
hey Ron, silly thing but you could have presented this thing in action.. would be more useful! Thanks for the comments on it though!
Thanks! I was about to watch the whole video.
You never actually showed how to use it. Video done well, allows you to demonstrate, not just talk about concepts.
quite hard to do when filming alone :)
Its not a review if you dont actually show it.
wow. useless even skipping through it.
If you want to seat a tire and want to valve to be Schrader, is there a best or preferred way to adapt the connection?
Waste of time. Show the stupid thing in action!
hi rony ... do you think it's a good idea to change tubeless tire just before race ? my experience is that tubeless tires need some time to perfectly seat on rim, at least few day and rides. After that time sealant "glue" tire on rim and setup is much safer to ride on very low pressure. So I use two wheelsets for racing, one for super muddy conditions and other with all-round tires. Definitely not cheapest solution if you ride on carbon wheels, but really makes a different when racing.
Hi Ronald what if you put helium in that booster could you pump you're wheels with it
Michael Cloherty you can, but what's the point?
you'l be flying around ! :)
no reason for using helium - helium is so small atom with almost zero interaction with materials that it is leaking really fast
No, but you could use nitrogen.
@@user-yv2cz8oj1k except you typically use the booster to just seat the tyre and then you deflate again anyway to put the sealant in
Never been so bored..........
Review and not showing it's use? That's room for imorovement, dude.
It’s a 5 year old video. I think improvements certainly have been made.
Airwave AirBlast is the better option.
"We’re very sorry but we don’t know when this item will be back in stock." Lezyne have a similiar product. Both of them are ok in a car, but cumbersome when travelling with bike box. A good frame pump+Tire Booster may be the most mobile solution.
Really because it looks like it's the same identical item with different branding.