Tune One Shot sealant

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Jaker
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by Jaker

Anyone have any experience yet with Tune's new One Shot tubeless sealant? Is it even available yet? They make it sound awesome. I'd love to try it.

SportingGoods
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by SportingGoods

No. This is not something that I experiment with. I found one that does 100% of the job, so I just stick to it. Joe's No Flat. It simply works.

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SportingGoods
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by SportingGoods

I don't trust data generated by a brand showing that they are better then all their competitors :)

I trust independent data and my own experience (which tells me that I change Joe's sealant once a year and that my punctures have always self-healed with no noticeable loss of pressure).


... They should pay me for such a positive feedback :)

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nickf
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by nickf

I make my own. Been flat free for years now on the mtb. I'm sure it works but ammonia and latex never had any adverse affects on any of my wheels or tires.

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