🛡️ Ride fearless, ride light—Mr. Tuffy’s got your back!
The Mr. Tuffy Bicycle Tire Liner is a lightweight, thorn-resistant urethane insert designed to protect your bike tires from flats without adding bulk. Easy to install with no messy adhesives, it’s eco-friendly, reusable, and guaranteed not to damage tires or spokes, making it the smart choice for serious cyclists.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.24 x 4.49 x 1.85 inches |
Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 4.15 x 1.9 inches |
Item Weight | 4.32 ounces |
Brand Name | Mr. Tuffy |
Color | Orange |
Material | urethane |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Cycle Force Group |
Part Number | MRT-TL-ORANGE |
Model Year | 2012 |
Style | Regular |
Size | 700x20-25c or 27 x 1 |
Sport Type | Cycling |
J**Z
Old and faithful Mr Tuffy
I've been using Mr Tuffy since back when they came out with Mr Tuffy since back when it first came out when I started using it was around late '80s early 90s what I recall before Amazon even existed I bought it at the bike shop it has worked very well although it's not foolproof you'll still get some Flats every now and then but do remember it's the sidewall where is the weakest point if you know anything about bicycles and fixing them then this product is for you if you don't you're going to give a bad review and I seen that those are people who have no knowledge about bicycles but as for me I have digged out glass Thorns from the tire and the tire is not even flat now I have had flats for like I said the weakest points is on the side wall for the price and the budget this is a good product now if you want full protection TANNUS which is one that recently came out a few years back I put it on my e-bike now my backyard mechanic I learned how to fix my own bikes we back before YouTube I recommend if you want to go all out and spend the extra money TANNUS but as far as for the budget Mr Tuffy is the way to go like I said I've used them for a very long time BEFORE TANNUS came out and they protect the whole tire sides and top but expensive I still trust Mr Tuffy I've had less Flats with Mr Tuffy's since I've been using for the budget I will go with Mr Tuffy
Z**R
Great, but I can't understand all the trouble
I've been using Mr. Tuffy's in both my road and mountain bikes for over 30 years. This is the first time I've tried the ultra-lights, so i can't comment on these yet. Reading a lot of the reviews, i just can't understand why anyone would have any trouble at all installing these. The very simple and easy to follow directions are right on the package. I've never run into a problem and I've been installing them way before people started putting out all the YouTube videos that complicate something so incredibly simple.
T**E
For flat free rides Mr. Tuffy Bicycle Tire Liner
I barely get flat tires with Mr. Tuffy Bicycle Tire Liner. I use it for my Road bike. If I get flats, it's because my tube blew (became old) or my valve broke. They are really good! And each time I ride I have my tire pressure at 110 PSI. I ride 3 times a week. Thumbs up for this product.
C**?
🚲 One more direct barrier 🚲
-> Tires are more and more offered (when available) as solidly built (K-shield…) but an extra layer does not hurt.(+)EASY to install, even for a beginner. WELL-DESIGNED in 2 layers integrated, one in colored PVC (FLEXIBLE, with NON-CUTTING or brittle edges like some competitive products) and another seeming more rubber in the center, it seems to ensure that the product stays in place while ensuring a soft contact with the tube. At touch, the MATERIAL seems of a good quality, neither too hard not too soft.(-)- There is NO THIN STICKER that would guarantee that the product stays in place (well in the middle) so you have to mount it in a horizontal position and hope everything fine when is time of the vertical position (most of the time, for final assembly with the wheel). Some say that the tube could push the guard in a perfect mid, it may be true, but nothing says it and everything seems fine in the end.- The PRICE of the product is certainly still quite high, at the beginning of 2023, but after 4 tube replacements (10-15$ USD each) in 2022 I hope that it will save me some money and trouble too.Mention:The GOLD is close to the PURPLE (in size) but it seems that the latter would be a little larger (especially with a 700 x 35-38) to slightly cover the sides.QUALITY-PRICE ratio; (FOR NOW) GOOD ! Remains to be seen with time. * Various other products exist, but several seem to have only a lied impact when faced with different sharp objects. By carefully analyzing the reviews of other products, it seems that some even end up being brittle or even creating punctures by themselves with sharp edges or ending up causing wear on the tube. I haven't seen any such comments on Mr. Tuffy's seller page.I reserve the right to update this comment if there is a problem.Hoping that this little unbiased review will help you.
C**S
This stuff actually works! A bizarre and unexpected experiment
I was getting fed up with punctured tires every few weeks, especially with the rear tire, so I decided to try the Mr. Tuffy tire liners.Recently I punctured again on a Sunday morning ride after 33 and a half miles, 400 yards from home.No big deal, it was a short walk. Front tire was completely flat almost immediately.When I got home, I found 2 small, but very sharp thorns embedded in the tire casing which had pierced the inner tube in 2 places.Here's the thing. I found 2 more, longer thorns embedded in the rear tire which was protected by the Mr. Tuffy tire liner which I had installed the week before.The weird part is I wouldn't have checked either tire if the front tire hadn't punctured. I was running 700x25c Michelin Pro 4 endurance tires @ 82 psi. I would recommend the tires and the tire liners.
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