I lived in the Santa Cruz Mtns and there are many carpenters. Nails fall out of trucks. So you always carry plugs and fix a flat stuff. You get a couple of flats year. or more. I had one of the units shown here. I didn't like it. The plugs will walk out. "the strip thing" works better, my experience.
Any form of repair should not be undertaken if it is on the shoulder of the tyre, unless it is near the centre and facing inwards, and that puncture is on the outside of the shoulder. An absolute no no.
Looks like a good thing to have around.
Thanks. I will get one of those.
I guess the shape of the plug means that no glue is needed.
I lived in the Santa Cruz Mtns and there are many carpenters. Nails fall out of trucks. So you always carry plugs and fix a flat stuff. You get a couple of flats year. or more. I had one of the units shown here. I didn't like it. The plugs will walk out. "the strip thing" works better, my experience.
No glue... Won't last.
Any form of repair should not be undertaken if it is on the shoulder of the tyre, unless it is near the centre and facing inwards, and that puncture is on the outside of the shoulder. An absolute no no.
That is the industry standard