Having walked thousands of miles with the jogging stroller – I wish I had it before
Tires Sealant for Jogging Stroller’s Tires
I wonder why moms don’t extensively use technologies to meet their everyday needs?
High performance products make our lives so much enjoyable !
Annoying Flat Tire
I believe many moms know how embarrassing it is to get a puncture in your stroller’s tire. This unpleasant moment spoils your mood as you need to round up a nice walk in a park and rush to a bike store for repair. If you are lucky it will be fixed quickly, if not then it might take a couple of days. If you are a pro in walking, running or rollerblading with the stroller, you need to treat your machine properly.
Professional Bike Sealants for Air-Filled Stroller Tires
These liquids save plenty of nerves and time for moms who have jogging strollers with air-filled tires!
Slime Bicycle Sealant or SlimePro Tubeless Sealant – both work the same way: they create a thin layer inside a tire or tube; so if you get a puncture, the tire remains inflated. Even if you happen to get several punctures: the tire will be inflated. No repair is needed. If you use sealants, your stroller’s tires will never go flat.
These sealants are non-hazardous and non-toxic. SlimePro has even a nice tropical scent!
See the reel how it works:
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Sealant: types
There are two types of sealants:
Tubeless like SlimePro Tubeless Sealant – it contains latex which dries out after plugging up a hole.
Tube Sealants such as Slime Bicycle remain liquid inside a tube of the punctured tire.
Slime Pro Tubeless Sealant is used only for tubeless (pneumatic) tires – the ones that don’t have separate inner tubes. (all of Top 5 Best Jogging Strollers have pneumatic tires. Read your stroller’s manual to double check).
The other – Slime Bicycle Tube Sealant is for inflated standard tires with inner rubber tubes.
The Application of Sealant
Sealant is easy to apply: 1/3 of a bottle of Slime Pro or Slime Bicycle is enough for one tire.
How to apply: deflate the tires, fill in a small amount of Sealant (a bit less than 1/3 of a bottle) then inflate the tires back. As simple as that. Done!
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What end-users say about sealants:
The leaks were repaired, and the tires never leaked again. The product was easy to use. The instructions were clear. I’m super impressed.
This stuff works! I load it in, pump up the tire and drive around the block a couple of times to see if it holds. I’m elated!
To round up I would like to say: Dear moms, don’t be afraid to use the benefits of high performance production and get professional products for our service! Have a wonderful ride!
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Hi! Thanks for this article but i am a bit confused. The newest version of the BOB REVOLUTION FLEX 2016 that i have says it has “pneumatic tires with tubes and schrader valve”. So do i need to get “slime bicycle sealant” or “slime pro tubeless sealant”?
You need the bicycle sealant, not the pro tubeless for the bob. Pneumatic means tires using air – which means they can be tubed or tubeless. The distinction is made in the article to insinuate that you would only use the pro tubeless sealant for a tubeless air-filled tire (in that solid, non-pneumatic tires made of other materials such as plastics polymers, etc do not need air although they are technically tubeless tires).