🚴♂️ Patch it. Pump it. Own the trail.
The KOM Cycling Tubeless Tire Repair Kit is a lightweight, durable solution designed for mountain and road bikers using tubeless tires. Featuring a precision CNC-machined aluminum dual-tool set and 8 versatile repair strips, it quickly plugs punctures too large for sealants. Available in 8 vibrant colors and backed by a lifetime warranty, this kit ensures you stay on the move with style and confidence.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.87 x 4.09 x 0.63 inches |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 4 inches |
Item Weight | 25 Grams |
Brand Name | KOM Cycling |
Warranty Description | Lifetime |
Model Name | Trt |
Color | Green |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | KOM Cycling LLC |
Part Number | TRT-01 |
Style | Does Not Apply |
Included Components | Tubeless Tire Repair Tool, Bacon Strips, CO2 Inflator |
F**K
A nice safety addition to your bike kit
This is one of those tools you should have, but never want to use. I have never had to use mine, so I cannot comment on if they work. I can say the container ins suitable small. Easy to store. And has what I think is needed to patch a tubeless tire.Pros:- nice color options for the canister- everything included within the container- easy to store within the frame of my TrekCons:- noneWould I recommend to others: YesWould I purchase again: Yes
P**O
Great product that I hope I never have to use!
This is a well designed and engineered tire plug kit. I bought it so that I have one in my bike repair kit, and hope that I never have to use it! But it's light, nice aluminum design, and the color options are a nice touch. Worth the price if you are in the market....
A**R
Good repair kit but look for better options
Used it to successfully fix two punctures on one tire only one day after getting the repair kit. I fixed it at home as the sealant was good enough to let me finish the ride.Some lessons learned from using the kit. Practice using the kit at home (maybe on an old tire) before you actually need to use it on road/trail. I completely let go the air in tire on first try and still struggled a bit on second try. The sticky bacon strip may not stay in the tire when you pull the fork/needle out. Push the bacon strip deep enough, hold strip with fingers and slowly twist/pull the fork/needle will give you a good chance to keep the bacon strip in place.Thoughts on this kit: reamer and fork are a bit too long (for at least road tire) and you may damage rim tape if you push too hard. Had to angle it to avoid hitting rim/rim tape. Having separate reamer and fork takes extra space in the saddle bag. Reamer/fork in one design seen in other kit would be sufficient and save space. The diameter of the tube is slim but also makes getting bacon strips out a bit difficult and folded strips due to space limit makes it even harder.I will keep the kit for sure as it's sufficient and fix appears to be good but I'm also start looking for another kit with following criteria:reamer/fork in one combo design for space savinglong enough reamer/fork length to sufficiently go through tire but not too long to easily hit rimwider tube diameter for easy bacon strip accesssingle side fork design if possible (or I'll cut it myself) for easy release bacon in tire when pulling out forkincorporate a strip cutter somewhere in the kit (useful for slick road tire repair)
M**L
value
great value, and lots of fun too!
J**O
Ecxelente producto
Herramienta pequeña muy práctica y portable
C**E
a handy all-in-one package
Well built and includes everything you'd likely need to do a repair in the field, all in a compact and not-too-heavy package.
Z**Y
great tool to repair mountain bike tire
I like the tool being compact and easy to carry when biking. It’s a bit pricier than other options because of the metal tube container I think.
G**4
Just a bit difficult ...
Nice product. Lightweight and rugged. Orange color should be easy to locate in my camelbak or if I drop it on trail. Had a little difficulty extracting the bacon bits (plugs) out of the case. Was able to do so eventually using the insertion tool. Might be a bit aggravating on the trail, but manageable.
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