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Orange Seal Cycling Subzero 16oz Sealant Orange Seal Cycling Sub Zero 16oz Sealant
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Orange Seal Cycling
Subzero 16oz Sealant

Mfg PartNum:60120
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Orange Seal's Subzero Tubeless Sealant uses a combination of premium latex nanite solid particles that work to quickly fill holes up to 1/4" in size, even in temperatures as low as -20F. Orange Seal's recipe is formulated to be as light as possible to keep rotational weight to a minimum and is made from eco-friendly, biodegradable ingredients.

16 oz bottle. Orange Seal recommends using 1 - 2 oz. of sealant for use with road tires and 4 oz for 29" MTB tires. Claimed sealant life averages 60 - 180 days before needing replacement.

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Perfect for Winter
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by Steve R
Cycling Enthusiast
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I like that this is made for freezing temperatures and I'm definitely not going to ride below -20F so should be perfect for me. I normally just ride indoors during the Winter because my bikes have tubeless sealant and don't to switch to tubes to prevent freezing - this should be the solution to get me back outdoors below freezing this Winter.

Reviewed 11/15/2021
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