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Whether you're rallying the autumn single track or just trying to make it up to campus in time for class, the Cutter Premium MTB Tube 4-Pack sets you up for full success. Lightweight, durable, and 4-times the fun, the Premium MTB Tubes increase your on-trail radness by at least 40%.

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Jamie Preston

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I am not all that technical when it comes to to bike stuff, but I assume these are not the lightest tubes on the block. So, racers will likely pass, but for the average Joe you cannot beat the quality and the price.

I purchased this tubes but how do I put...

keap391450

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I purchased this tubes but how do I put air?
the valve is diferent

Nathan Wells

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These tubes have a Presta valve. If you have a Schader (standard) pump, you'll need an adapter to pump these tubes. See the site below for more information.

http://sheldonbrown.com/brandt/presta-schrader.html

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Anime

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These are Presta Valve, Merrick brand tubes sold as Cutter, made in China.

Not the highest quality, but they do seem to be what you'd put on a real bike rather than something from walmart. The rubber is thinner and so lighter, but not as thin as a lightweight race tube.

If they hold air I don't think you could ask for more given the price. Even at 8.95 these are a deal, even more so if your LBS wants $8-12 per tube.

The other interesting thing is the tubes supposedly have a lifetime warranty. The label says "Lifetime Warranty: If this thing sucks, send it back at any time." Not sure if you get anything back or just get to send it back. Their site is down and the cached version says it's getting a facelift in 2012 and will be back strong.

My guess is they are out of business and the reason for the pricing on the tubes is because they're stock that Realcyclist got stuck with and just wants to get rid of. So the lifetime warranty is probably worthless. Not that it matters, I'd never expect a warranty on something like a tube. If it holds air until something sharp gets stuck in it, and a patch will stick to it, I'm satisfied.

Jamie Preston

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Oddly enough, BC has a no questions asked return policy which would apply to these, but who would return a tube? And, while Realcyclist is gone, it has merely been absorbed, so BC still backs anything from Realcyclist.

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Rocky Thompson

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To me, tubes are tubes. I've had good luck with these. It beats getting gouged for $10 a tube at the LBC.

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Ethan Smalley

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Snag it of ChainLove for even more savings. Mine hold fine i ride a hardtail, primarily XC with the occasional AM ride thrown into the mix. A friend popped a tube, gave her one of mine holding strong to date i believe... Im a bit of a lightweight so that probably helps, bottom line: if you ride clean XC lines and are on a budget get them, other wise look elsewhere

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Scott Pendleton

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I got these on Chainlove and thought it was a good deal. I mean, tubes are tubes, they hold air, they go into tires, that's it, right? I ride tubeless on all my mountain bikes anyway so these are really only for backups.

I discovered, however, at a race when I lent three of these to teammates that all three of them did not hold air; they all had significant splits along seams. In fact, one of my teammates did get a flat that race and had to walk most of the course because the tube didn't hold air. We only discovered the other two didn't hold air when we got back after the race and inspected them; luckily no one actually needed one because they were worthless.

So...three out of four don't hold air right out of the package. That's just unacceptable. Tubes are easy, they should work.

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sly4639526

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I should have known with the price, but everything that I've bought from Huck n Roll has been great qualitiy stuff. So, lets just say that two of them didnt even make it out of the garage before failing. I had one of the remaining two in my pack for emergency but Im not trusting them, who wants to change a flat and more than likely not make it to the car much less thru the day. Bye bye tenner........

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Perry Hall

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That is generally the sound I get from these tubes. Spend some more money and invest in some better quality product.

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Sam Matthews

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They're cheap and they work (for about 2 minutes). If you're doing something more than just transitioning from training wheels, you want to pick up something of higher quality.. I got a flat last weekend, so I opened my four pack of these.. 3 tubes later, I finished the short 7 mile ride. These are awful. Even if they go on sale for 4 pennies, don't buy them. They will give you nothing but flats (and all by the valve stem). Furthermore, bc doesn't back these up. What does that tell ya?

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Austin Somer

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Tubes do an adequate job. But i mean hey, what exactly are you looking for in an intertube? If you're getting pinch flats up your psi. These do the job if you're still stuck in the age of using tubes. My personal advice, get your rims taped and run tubless (Stan's tubless) say goodbye to pinch flats and hello to more ride time with less weight

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PeteWill

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I bought two sets of these, one for me and one for a friend. After just a few weeks we have already popped 6 of them. At first I thought it might just be our tires just but after reading some other reviews I think these tubes may just be bad.

They may work fine for you but make sure you carry a spare.

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Re Wikstrom

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Thank goodness for the 4 packs. I generally don't get too many flats (knock on wood!) but somehow my boyfriend was pinch flatting like it was his job. Lucky for him I had the four pack on hand. I started to wonder if there was something wrong, but even when we ran out and he bought some tubes from the LBS, he still flatted, and I had another random tube from somewhere else whose valve stem exploded on first use. At least that never happened with the cutter tubes.

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