About Peaty's Sealant
Ensure a smooth ride with our premium tubeless sealant, designed to provide reliable puncture protection for all types of cycling. This innovative sealant features a unique formula that quickly seals punctures and leaks, allowing you to maintain optimal tire pressure and performance. Its eco-friendly composition makes it a safe choice for both you and the environment, while its compatibility with various tire types ensures versatility across your cycling adventures.
Our sealant is easy to use and can be applied during tubeless tire setups or as a maintenance solution. With excellent longevity and the ability to seal larger punctures, it minimizes the risk of flat tires, allowing you to focus on your ride. Explore our range of sealants to find the perfect solution for your cycling needs and enjoy peace of mind on every journey!
What is tubeless sealant used for?
- Tubeless sealant is used to seal punctures and leaks in tubeless tires, helping to maintain tire pressure and prevent flats. It works by filling gaps and holes in the tire, providing a reliable barrier against air loss.
How long does tubeless sealant last?
- The lifespan of tubeless sealant can vary based on environmental conditions and usage, but it typically lasts between 2 to 6 months. Regular checks and top-ups are recommended to ensure optimal performance.
Can I use tubeless sealant with any tire?
- Most tubeless sealants are compatible with a wide range of tires, including road, gravel, and mountain bike tires. Always check the manufacturer's recommendations for specific compatibility with your tire type.
How do I apply tubeless sealant?
- To apply tubeless sealant, remove the valve core from the tire's valve stem, pour the recommended amount of sealant into the tire, and then reinsert the valve core. Inflate the tire to the desired pressure and rotate it to distribute the sealant evenly.
Is tubeless sealant eco-friendly?
- Many modern tubeless sealants are formulated with eco-friendly ingredients, making them safer for the environment. Always check the product specifications to ensure it meets your environmental standards.
What should I do if my sealant dries out?
- If your sealant has dried out, it’s best to remove the tire, clean out the old sealant, and apply fresh sealant. This ensures effective sealing and optimal performance for your tubeless setup.