
User submitted reviews
Review by Anonymous
Have been using Continental tubes among others and these stand out - very little air loss over days, and reasonably light as well.
Review by chouwalker
This is an inner tube, It holds air when not punctured. Not much else to say. Nothing really notable about this inner tube versus any other.
Review by Boneshaker
I like Continental products, never had an issue with them, these tubes pose as no exception.
Review by JRCylist
I've used these Continental tubes with great success and will continue to use them.
I like the removable cores and have ridden the last pair 3 years without a flat.
Review by Anonymous
I changed all the tubes on my bike with these. No problems so far.
Review by WEB330i
Tubes are tubes, right?
Seriously, I like that these are a bit thicker. I don't race. I'm not concerned about weight. I just like to think I'm going to go out and ride and come back without flatting. If these contribute at all to my security, they're worth it.
Also, I'm a traditionalist. I like that Conti uses a steel stem with a securing nut. Classic!
Review by Anonymous
They do the trick. If you need some tubes, these certainly do hold air. Rubber side down!
Review by Anonymous
Would recommend !
Review by mikemac01
Good tubes hold air well just as a tube is supposed to. These are not the thicker style for puncture resistance but that not what you are paying for. These are a basic functional tube. Work well for what they are.
Review by Anonymous
This intertube has been working great so far, fit the rim perfectly. It seems like it is made out of high quality materials.
Review by Anonymous
I'm used to tires losing 15-20psi from week to week, but these tubes hold the air and only drop 5-10psi.
Review by Anonymous
I have Matrix rims and tires are hard to mount. I,wasn't offered a tube , say 25 to 32. The 3w to 47 were a,challenge abd ended up pinchibg one
Review by Anonymous
Best tube for touring.
Review by SFBiker
I use these Continental Tour 700 butyl tubes inside my bicycle tires. You can inflate them to keep the tire bead properly seated on the wheels rim and and that makes riding your bicycle very comfortable and it handles really well.
Review by Jizawiz
Working great so far with no issues yet, 260 pounds and I keep them around 85psi, minimal leakage after 3 weeks in a freezing garage
Review by Anonymous
Good value with no issues.
Review by Anonymous
This is not the lightest tube but really not that heavy. I have always had long life using his tube. It holds the air well too.
Review by Karl in Tucson
I use Continental tubes on all my bikes. They hold air very well, and have removable valve cores, for the addition of sealant.
Review by Anonymous
Good tubes, have not had a puncture yet. Was a bit surprised to see Presta valves on large diameter tubes, but find it convenient to have the same setup as my road bike
Review by Randy
I got tired of tubeless, so switched to these. Removable valve cores allow injection of sealant. Continental quality.