Plugger Tubeless Repair Kit
Your friends told you that with new tubeless tires, you'd never get a flat again, but unfortunately they were wrong. While riding tubeless can significantly reduce your chances of flats, goat-heads and sharp rocks can still do damage. Save yourself from the burden of tossing in a tube mid race-day with help from the Backburn Design Plugger Tubeless Repair Kit. This small kit holds 10 tubeless repair plugs inside of it, and easily deploys a tubeless plug in seconds flat, saving yourself from the headache and mess of trying to toss a tube into your tubeless setup and fighting with rim tape and valves.
Details
- A repair kit for tubeless flat fixes in a hurry
- Easy to use by injecting into puncture site
- Small to carry, packing down to 102 x 32mm
- Won't add weight to your ride at only 27g
- Stores 10 plugs internally to keep organized
- Item #BLB003V
- Other Tools
- tire plugger, 19 plugs
- Claimed Weight
- [tool only] 1oz (27g), [tool + strap] 1.7oz (47g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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3.5 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 27, 2020
High hopes dashed
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
First off, I'm using this for my road bike, so invariably need higher psi than a mtb repair. I hit a rock today on a park road 30 km from home and got a nice but small hole a third of the way from the center of the tread towards the rim. Pulled out this tool for the first time and the plugs were so firmly glued to their plastic backing that I couldn't remove them intact. Finally cobbled together a decent facsimile of a plug out of two of them, long story shorter, it didn't hold air for even a minute. Can't say it would have worked better if the plugs could have been removed intact, but it was a long walk for me to get home.
April 5, 2020
small, lightweight and priced right
Blackburn isn't often first to market with kit, but what they do come out with tends to work well and at a consumer favorable price. This is no different. Its got all you need for those tire tears and pinch flat repairs needing 'bacon'. It's mostly plastic construction which no doubt helps with the price point. That said, its a little larger than my dynaplug kit with its CNC machined case/tool--but that comes at 3 times the price.
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