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Plasma Tubeless Valves

2 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Plasma Tubeless Valves

While almost every tubeless valve we've seen looks like a clone of one another, the Plasma Tubeless Valves from e*thirteen Components are a little different. These valves are specially designed to provide a sure seal at the rim interface and allow for maximum airflow to make setting up tubeless tires easier. Of course, the red, black, and blue anodized colors look pretty trick too. Each kit includes 2 valves, one cap, and one valve core tool.


The valves come in 2 lengths, a short stem for 19 to 27mm depths which cover almost all aluminum rims and all of the e*thirteen rims, and a long stem for 27 to 37mm rims like the carbon offerings from ENVE and DT Swiss.


Details

  • Valves for easy tubeless setups
  • Alloy construction is super lightweight
  • Secure base and updated seals provide a great rim interface
  • Designed to provide a high airflow for easy tubeless setup
  • Item #ETR001D
Material
aluminum
Includes
vavle cap, valve core tube
Recommended Use
mountain bike tubeless
Manufacturer Warranty
5 years

Overall Rating

2 based on 1 ratings

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2 out of 5 stars

July 21, 2020

Can't fit a Stan's sealant injector

I was initially very excited about these as they seem well constructed and include a valve core remover. However, while setting up tubeless I realized that these do not have threads to allow a sealant injector to screw onto them. which means you have to pour sealant into the tire before mounting, which is always messier. If I had known that before purchasing, I would never have ordered them. I don't understand why they made these like that.

David K
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com