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ROAD & GRAVEL TPU 700c TUBE PRESTA 2-PACK
ROAD & GRAVEL TPU 700c TUBE PRESTA 2-PACK
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Biketube Brand has developed TPU tubes to deliver a better riding experience for all riders.
Biketube Brand TPU tubes provide:
- Lightweight - More than 70% lighter than traditional butyl tubes
- Smooth Ride - Less rolling resistance
- Fewer Punctures - TPU is 50% stronger than traditional butyl rubber
- Better Air Retention - Less pumping up before every ride
- Rim brake and disc brake compatible
- Stronger Valve - Custom alloy and carbon reinforced valve for maximum performance
Learn more about how Biketube Brand TPU compares vs. the competition
Available with two different width ranges and two different presta valve lengths, we have the size you need for your bike.
TPU material is .22mm thick for the goldilocks balance of durability, air retention and lightweight. The perfect tube to pack along as a spare for extra security if you are running tubeless.

I installed these on a gravel bike and the rear tire popped on my first 17 mile ride along casual forest service roads. Front one seems to still be holding air but I don’t have a lot of confidence in them and will most likely be switching to something else or back to tubeless.
Tubes are great.
I have moved away from TLR to running tubes exclusively. I do continue using tubeless ready tires however, mostly Pirelli P Zero, as they are more puncture resistant at the sidewall and tread area even at lower PSI. The tube is a good compromise between the inexpensive but problem prone Ali Express offerings and the branded tubes that are absurdly overpriced. While a few grams heavier these tubes are thicker walled and can be installed in tires from 32 to 45 mil wide so every wheel I own except one. The cons: At this price point one would expect a removable valve core and an option for a 65 to 85mm stems.
Nice tubes. Very easily stored as spares..
I have been a fan of TPUs since they first emerged a few years ago, running tubes from Tubolito, Wheel Science, and now BikeTubeBrand. All have performed well; however, I just got around to mounting new tubes and tires on my TT bike using some 85mm-stem road tubes from BikeTube that I bought many months ago, and I must say they were VERY tight. So much so that I almost gave up trying to mount them. After repeated attempts (and I consider myself a pretty fair bike mechanic with 30+ years experience) I was finally successful without destroying the tube in the process. The more recently purchased 48mm road tube that I mounted on the rear disc was also tighter than other brands, but not so much that I risked damaging it during the installation process. I wrote the company a note informing them of my experience, but disappointingly never got a response. I have a whole stock of new road, mtb and gravel tubes. Hopefully, those will go on easier.