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Orange Seal Regular Formula is a high-performance tubeless bike tire sealant designed to quickly seal punctures up to 1/4 inch. Its eco-friendly formula works reliably across varying temperatures and altitudes, making it ideal for MTB, road, cyclocross, and gravel tires. Packaged with an easy-to-use injector, it ensures fast, mess-free application so you can keep riding without interruption.







| ASIN | B00BGLLBY6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,853 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #8 in Bike Tire Repair Kits |
| Brand | Orange Seal |
| Brand Name | Orange Seal |
| Color | One Color |
| Compatible Material | Rubber, Butyl, Plastic, Fabric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,246 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810026608001 |
| Item Dimensions | 7 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Manufacturer | Cyclone Bicycle |
| Material | Synthetic Rubber |
| Material Type | Synthetic Rubber |
| Model | 46410 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | TU6502 |
| Style | 8oz w/Injector |
| Style Name | 8oz w/Injector |
| UPC | 810026608001 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
J**T
Life-changing!!!
UPDATE: It's been over four months, and I have had zero problems, despite continuing to commute daily on the same route that was destroying my tires. In that time I have added air to my tires exactly once. Haven't needed to add any more of this product, still working great. I could not be more thrilled with how well this is working. Original review: I've never used a product like this before, and I haven't compared it with other comparable products. What I can say is, wow, this stuff really made a huge difference in my life. A month or so ago, my office moved and I started biking to work. Every day I would get a flat tire, or two, or more -- like the day I walked my bike the last bit in to work with a flat rear tire, changed the tube in the parking lot, reinflated it before going home, got a flat front tire going home, and saw the rear tire go flat again later that evening. I was tearing my hair out trying to figure out what was going on. Maybe the tubes I'm buying are no good? Maybe there's a lot of glass or other sharp debris on the route I'm taking? Maybe I'm not changing the tire correctly? Could my tires be underinflated or overinflated? Am I getting the wrong kind of tube? Is there something sharp stuck in the tire? Long story short, now I don't have to care about the answers to any of those questions because after pumping an ounce or two of this stuff into two fresh tubes, I've had zero problems. In fact, last Friday I was riding home and noticed a weird sound that turned out to be made by a chunk of glass embedded in my front tire. I pulled it off and immediately heard the sound of air escaping. So I ignored it and kept going, and after a few seconds the air sound trailed off and stopped. Got home and checked the pressure and it was 100% fine, and continues to be fine. I haven't changed a tube at all since buying this stuff and using it once, and both tires are holding pressure very well. My bike is my main means of transportation to and from work, and it's also just about the only exercise I get, so it's really been a lifesaver for me. Plus I learned that Schrader valves have cores, and how to remove and replace one, I had no idea, I ended up using some largeish tweezers to unscrew the core and it worked great, much less intimidating than I thought, 100x easier than changing a tube even once let alone multiple times a day.
G**.
Tubless is the greatest advancement in Cycling since front shocks and clipless pedals
Tubless tires are amazing. I go months without a flat when I used to get them regularly. They're a bit of a trick to get good at installing but after they're installed; you can forget about them for months. A few hints: 1. Get a high-flow air compressor. It's necessary to have a burst of air to seat the tire beads properly. 2. You must ride newly seated tires to get the sealant to seal up the tires to the wheel. Otherwise, the sealant sits at the bottom not reaching leaks. 3. You must check your sealant levels regularly. If you start to lose air, it is likely b/c your sealant dried up and needs to be replenished. 4. Don't use power washers on tires using sealant. It forces water inside your tires and ruins the sealant. (And ruined a race I was in last august when the tire wouldn't seal b/c it was full of water.) 5. Get a CO2 canister with a regulator and keep it with you. There are certain circumstances where you'll 'burp' air out of the tire as if you have a hard landing or a gully and the tire rolls over a bit letting air slip out. There are two types I have used. This OrangeSeal or Stans Tubeless. Both seem to work well but they're quite different. 1. Orange Seal is more of a latex that coats the inside overall. It's a bit like a rubber surgical glove for the inside of your tube. It's a pill to get out but it is possible to peal it out like with sunburned skin. 2. Stans is more of a sealant that works by clogging holes with a pancake batter fluid. It's a little easier to clean up but takes some work. Either way, tubless tires are a real advancement away from tubes. No more thorn flats and other small holes but slits or pinch flats will still happen. (Although I haven't seen it.)
T**R
Keep riding
Good product that seals quick and provides durable protection against leaks. Easy to add with included valve tube. Needs topping off with some regularity so not sure that is normal as this is the only sealant product I have ever used.
C**S
Easy to use, seems to be working as well as Stan's or better
I switched from Stan's to Orange basically because of the injection system on the Orange bottles, without needing to buy a separate injector. The injector costs maybe $15, if that's any indicator of how cheap I am. So far I haven't had any issues with mixing Stan's (there was a little left in my tire left over) with Orange, and the convenience of just pulling the stem to inject the Orange instead of breaking the bead and scooping in an ounce of stance took a 20 minute operation to a 10 minute of just pulling off the stem and squeezing in an ounce. My only gripe/suggestion for Orange would be to add measurements on the bottle (1oz-7oz). It's a minor thing, but would be nice. 5 Stars for a quality, inexpensive product that's a little bit of a time saver.
T**R
Good sealant
Use this sealant over other brands. Have tried Stans, Stans Race, MucOff and others. Orange seal is the one that seems to work best particularly with punctures. It does dry up a little quicker than others - about every 3 to 4 months needs a top off. The one thing I don't like is the hardware provided for filling the tire. Ideally it would be better to provide a metal style needle. Thats really my only complaint
M**D
Best sealant for tubeless tires
This is a must have for tubeless tires.
S**T
This stuff works
I used Stan's before. I had a pinhole leak that I refilled 50ml into my tires 4 times and the leak still did not seal, only draining out the sealant. I used Orange, put 50 ml in, and the leak was sealed. Two weeks later still sealed. I am sure sometimes Stan's works. I am not discounting the review. But this works better and the first time.
S**M
great sealant
great sealant. easy to clean and remains liquid for a very long time.
A**B
Easy to work with, effective
Terrible sealant. A mere 4 days after buying this, my bike was stolen! Just joking... It seems to be great sealant. The slow leak disappeared after the easy injection process. Now I just need to buy a bike to go with my remaining sealant.
N**0
Efficacité parfaite
Quel plaisir de crever sur une vilaine épine et de regarder le préventif gicler puis progressivement colmater le trou jusqu'à pouvoir réajuster la pression et reprendre la route sans plus de prise de tête que ça. Préventif le plus efficace testé à ce jour.
C**K
I haven't used it yet but am glad to have it packed for long distance journeys
Reasonable price for an above-average product. I haven't used it yet but am glad to have it packed for long distance journeys.
J**E
Très bon produit
Très bon produit . je l'ai utilisé pour réparer un bateau gonflable 😊
R**T
First class product
I used an entire bottle to fix a slow puncture on my car that had alluded detection and repair. Recommended.
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