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Old 12-16-12, 01:31 PM
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best 29er tubes 29 x 2.2

best 29er tubes 29 x 2.2 will be for my commuter .i dont care about weight .i do care about it being more flat resistant
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Do you commute on streets? If so I'd probably go Conti Cruise Contact. (it's 2.0, though, if that matters to you for some reason)

Schwalbe big Apples are another smooth fattie option @ 2.35".

If you really don't care about weight you should write letters to Maxxis urging them to make a niner Hookworm. Those things are super thick, and weigh a ton, like heavier than your wheels.
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i ride on the side of the street on the white line or closer to the gutter. i hate flats but i do admit ive hardly had any here in Georgia compared to Florida when u can go one day with out a sticker going in ya tire
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I usually go for lighter, skinnier, faster tires and use Mr. Tuffy to prevent punctures.
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i think u r talking about tires but i mean tubes im going to keep the original tires on the bike to they ear out im cheap lol.
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Oh, woops when I saw the specific 2.2" I did think you meant tubes. I like to run light tubes also, and let Mr. Tuffy prevent punctures.
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