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Pack the confidence to keep rolling with these high-quality spare plugs designed for tubeless tyre repair systems. Ideal for mountain bikes, gravel, or any tubeless adventure ride, these replacement plugs ensure you're ready when a puncture threatens your momentum.

Why youll appreciate them

  • Constructed from a tough, visco-elastic rubber cord with a non-abrasive brass tip that anchors securely in placeeven in high-pressure or aggressive riding conditions.

  • Designed for compatibility across most tubeless repair tools from the brand, making them a seamless add-on to your existing setup.

  • No messy glue, no downtime just insert the plug directly through the tool into the puncture and continue riding. The fix can last the remainder of the tyres life when installed properly.

  • Compact and light enough to stash in a saddle bag, jersey pocket or pack the perfect give yourself peace of mind accessory.

  • Suitable for a wide variety of tyre widths, bike types and terrainroad, gravel, mountain, e-MTBso you carry one set for all.

Ideal for riders who

  • Run tubeless tyres and value a fast, reliable repair option in remote areas or on long rides.

  • Want to minimise bike-packing weight while maximising preparedness for flats and punctures.

  • Already own a compatible tubeless repair tool and need a refilled stock of core consumable plugs.

  • Ride terrain that cant be avoided: rocks, roots, rubble and rough edgesthis is the insurance youll thank yourself for.

What it means for your ride
With these spare plugs in your kit, youll ride with fewer interruptions and less worry about mid-ride punctures. You get the ability to fix on the fly without sacrificing time, energy or effort meaning more ride time and less frustration.

Pro tip for use
Once you experience a tubeless flat, remove the foreign object, insert the repair tool loaded with a plug, push the plug in firmly, then withdraw the tool and trim the plug tail close to the tyre surface. After repair, reinflate, spin the wheel and inspect for sealant leakage before heading back off. Keep a couple extra plugs in your kit larger holes may need more than one plug layered for a solid seal.