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Your cart is empty.Designed specifically for mountain bikes, this Presta Valve Inner Tube from Continental is a dependable, quality replacement. All Continental tubes are mould-cured and vulcanised to ensure uniform roundness, for added durability and strength.FeaturesInner replacement tube from ContinentalPresta ValveDesigned for deep section 700c road bike wheelsRecommended tyre sizes: 700 x 25c up to 700 x 32c
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Reviewed in Germany on May 1, 2025
bewährte Profiqualität
Carlos
Reviewed in Spain on November 11, 2024
Cumple a la perfección con su cometido.
Chana
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
decent tube. it holds air
LaVonne K Eggen
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2022
It’s been hard trying to find these in the stores so I bought some on here. I was a little skeptical with some of the bad reviews….Here’s what happened. After I installed the new tube, got it all aired up and then took my dog for her bike/run. Great, the first day, all seemed well. The next night, I went to go for another ride and the tube/tire was flat! I decided just to air it up again and make sure I tightened the valve when done. It has now lasted weeks so far without having to air it up again.Check those valves after you install/air them up! I believe that was my problem.
Randolph F
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2021
My bike has 27 x 1-1/8 inch tires and needed replacement inner tubes. It is an older bike with outdated tires (but it still works) and I wanted a good set of tubes that would match a suitable tire in the future. My initial choice was for schrader valves but Continental offered a good replacement tire in the future with matching inner tubes using presta valves. I had problems converting English units to metric and came up with 700 x 28c type tube. My theory is that the tube should match the tire so Continental will be my new standard for tubes and tires with presta valve options being preferred as Continental seems to have more options using this valve for their inner tubes.
mechanically inclined
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2020
My rating of this product reflects my opinion of these tubes when purchased in new condition. Although the rating is positive, this review is meant as a warning to others that you might, or might not, get a great deal buying from Amazon Warehouse.So far, I've bought 4 of these tubes from Amazon Warehouse. The price is GREAT. I paid around two dollars each.I bought two each of "Condition: Used - Like New" and "Condition: Used - Very Good". The latter were described in detail as, "Minor cosmetic imperfections on the corner of the item. Item will come in original packaging. Packaging will be damaged." The "Condition: Used - Like New" were both exactly that: They looked and performed like new.No, I don't pinch my tubes when installing them. But somebody shopping on (and returning to) Amazon does. The two "Condition: Used - Very Good" tubes were both popped in the same place, where the N00Bs so often pop their tubes.Obviously, Amazon Warehouse doesn't attempt to inflate returned tubes. And the visual inspection skills at Amazon Warehouse aren't perfect. One of the holes made when N00B pinched his (Yes, I am certain. Any lady would have followed instructions.) tube was so large it created a flap of butyl.
KitchyKay
Reviewed in Australia on December 3, 2018
All good
Miquel
Reviewed in Spain on January 4, 2018
Genial camara a un muy buen precio.Calidad inmejorable!En 5000 Kms no he pinchado nunca, llevo esta camara y tambien cubierta Continental.El único inconveniente, es que entre los 3500 y 4000 kms despues de un tiempo con la bici parada, las dos valvulas me quedaron en los dedos y tuve que cambiarlas. Pero ya han cumplido muy bien.El tamaño de rueda, es apto para 700x20C hasta 700x25C, en mi caso 700x23C.
Rafael Hueso
Reviewed in Spain on October 20, 2017
Siempre me ha transmitido confianza esta marca, que en neumáticos de coche es de las más caras y con más prestigio y en este tipo de cámaras de bicicleta es de las más baratas, pero su marca es una garantía
randumtasx
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2016
This is my comparison of the Continental Race 28 (42mm) and the Michelin Airstop A1 (52mm) both in 18-25 sizeBoth are nice products with actual confirmed weights of 97g, which are not the lightest but certainly not the heaviest on the market. According to my weigh-in, the Continental Race 28 comes in at 98g including the threaded ring (which weighs 1g) so all being equal they are the same weight (unless you're a total weight weenie)Michelin Airstop: Nice tire with non-removable valve cores and a smooth copper stem. The valve stem lengths are either 40mm or 52mm. Unfortunately the 40's get through a standard aero wheel (Mavic cosmic) but are still slightly short and the 52's are a bit on the long side, so I opted for the 52s (which came in at the same weight as conti's 42s). Seems that the physical tube is a bit snugger fitting in the tire around the valve stem than the continentals but overall no issue installing. Tire is also coated for easy installation.Continental Race 28: Removable core and threaded silver stem which, to me is a bit concerning as the cores frequently come out when unscrewing the pump (as many have pointed out) and despite locking them in tightly with a wrench, is less than mentally comforting when changing a flat on the side of the road. Valve stems are a nice length at 42mm for standard aero wheels and also comes in a 60mm which is a touch too long for standard aero wheels. Tire is not coated but installs easily.Overall they are both very nice tires with the primary difference being the valve stem. If you want a solid non-removeable core, go for the Michelin if you prefer removable threaded go for the Conti. Can't lose with either as both are reputable brands and the physical tires are nice in either case.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2015
I had to replace a flat several weeks ago, so I used this tube. Since then, I have placed maybe 350-400 miles on it, and so far I have had no problems. I put my road bike under some abuse (potholes, broken glass, rocks, etc.) and so far, so good. Note that I check my tire pressure before EVERY ride and make sure it's 95-105 PSI. Also make sure that the threaded washer is screwed on tight against your bike's rim, so when you're trying to inflate the tube, you don't accidentally jerk or push the valve stem into the tube.The only thing that surprised me was that the valve stem is in two parts... one part of the threaded tube connects to the tube itself (as you'd expect) and there's a second threaded tube that slides into the first tube I just mentioned. Sometimes, when unscrewing the black dust cap, you can accidentally unscrew this secondary tube, and totally deflate the tire. As long as you avoid doing that, you're good.These tubes have worked extremely well for me so far.
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