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Squirt Cycling Products Introduce Easyfill Pouch for Squirt SEAL Tyre Sealant

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By Press Office · 61 comments

Tubeless tyre set-ups can be tricky, or rather messy, for home mechanics. Which is why Squirt Cycling Products have created the Squirt SEAL Tyre Sealant 120ml Easyfill Pouch system. It allows for spill free top-ups of tubeless tyre sealant, leading for more hours of puncture-free riding and cycling enjoyment.

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“As cyclists ourselves we’re all to familiar with the hassles of tubeless tyre set-up and maintenance,” Danie van Wyk, of Squirt Cycling Products noted. “Something, which when working well makes your riding experience so much better, can become a nightmare when sealant levels run low or dry out in your tyres. Seating tubeless tyres the first time requires the right tools, in the form of a compressor or compressor floor pump as well as a knack for the job. But maintaining a tubeless set-up, once the tyres are seated, is really easy. Especially with our new Squirt SEAL Tyre Sealant 120ml Easyfill Pouch.” 

The 120-millilitre flexible laminate packaging, which can be up-cycled into material for use in road surfaces, roof sheeting and construction decking is filled with Squirt Cycling Products’ biodegradable SEAL Tyre Sealant. The packaging features clear, easy-to-follow, instructions on how to top-up one’s tyre sealant using the Easyfill Pouch. 

“Simply remove the valve-core, allowing the tyre to deflate completely. Shake the Easyfill Pouch and fit the nozzle over any standard Presta valve. Then gently squeeze the desired amount of Squirt SEAL Tyre Sealant into the tyre, using the convenient millilitre scale on the back of the pouch to dispense the exact amount required. Replace the valve core, re-inflate the tyre and go for a short, 50-100 metre, ride to disperse the sealant throughout the tyre,” Van Wyk explained. 

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Regularly topping up one’s tubeless sealant ensures ride enjoyment by plugging punctures when they occur. The Squirt SEAL Tyre Sealant has been tested in the harshest of conditions, including the Absa Cape Epic, and has proven capable of sealing punctures caused by an object of up to 6-millimetres in diameter. This is due to BeadBlock® technology which used not only microfibres but also BeadBlock Granules in the latex formulation to mechanically seal larger punctures. 

Along with the new Easyfill Pouch’s hassle-free application benefit it is also more environmentally friendly and easier to transport than the 150-millilitre plastic bottle it replaces. The laminate packaging is reusable for other purposes, unlike the single-use plastic bottles. Yet it is robust enough to be stored in a toolbox or packed in a bike packing bag without risk of leakage. 

For the distributors the benefits of the Squirt SEAL Tyre Sealant 120ml Easyfill Pouch include that the geometry of the pouches increases bulk packing efficiency by as much as 53%. This translates into cheaper logistics and increased energy efficiency for transportation. Compared to Squirt Cycling Products’ previous 150ml bottles, the packaging of the laminate pouches weighs 33% less, which further reduces transportation costs. 

The Squirt SEAL Tyre Sealant 120ml Easyfill Pouch was rigorously tested by riders and mechanics at the 2022 Absa Cape Epic and passed with flying colours. It will be available in all good bike stores, world-wide, from May 2022. To find out more about Squirt SEAL Tyre Sealant, the Easyfill Pouch and the full range of Squirt Cycling Products visit www.squirtcyclingproducts.com.

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Traverse

Apr 19, 2022, 10:30 AM

Can't think of anything better to carry on a stage race! Eldron, do you know where I can get a few pouches? Nothing on their site.

Sid the Sloth

Apr 19, 2022, 10:47 AM

16 minutes ago, Traverse said:

Can't think of anything better to carry on a stage race! Eldron, do you know where I can get a few pouches? Nothing on their site.

just make sure you don't mistake it for a gel if you're bonking... Can't imagine a happy ending to that. 

Old and Slow

Apr 19, 2022, 11:39 AM

50 minutes ago, Sid the Sloth said:

just make sure you don't mistake it for a gel if you're bonking... Can't imagine a happy ending to that. 

Great idea for stage races where the dreaded lurgy opens the hatches.

One pouch of Squirt down the hatch and all your holes will be plugged.

ChrisF

Apr 19, 2022, 11:45 AM

5 minutes ago, Trashy said:

Great idea for stage races where the dreaded lurgy opens the hatches.

One pouch of Squirt down the hatch and all your holes will be plugged.

 

So take a Squirt to stop the squirts .... :eek:

avatar

Apr 19, 2022, 2:13 PM

been using squirt sealant for probably 4 years now, 2 mtb's and one road bike tubeless. Cant say that I ever had a serious issue. as long as you are topped up it works like a charm. Like the new design, should make things even easier.

PhilipV

Apr 19, 2022, 2:33 PM

Has anyone seen a price on these yet? 

If the price per ml is in line with the 150ml bottles, then this is actually better for the guy who doesn't buy in bulk.  120ml is about right for a mtb wheel. 

Eldron

Apr 19, 2022, 4:48 PM

6 hours ago, Traverse said:

Can't think of anything better to carry on a stage race! Eldron, do you know where I can get a few pouches? Nothing on their site.

Not a clue.

I also learned that googling "squirt lube" without adding bike and/or several other bicycle specific terms brings up some rather interesting and age restricted website 🤣🤣🤣🤣

droo

Apr 19, 2022, 5:18 PM

On 4/14/2022 at 2:19 PM, Eldron said:

So Squirt make extra cash AND do marginally less damage to the environment and you're unhappy?

Tough crowd...or cynical crowd. Or Tough, cynical crowd.

I'm on both sides of this fence.

 

Any improvement is an improvement and I'm good with that. On the other hand, the greenwashing tends to negate that by promoting a marginal gain as The Solution, and people stop thinking when they leave the till cos they've done their bit.

 

Either way, it's going to take a lot more than a 30% reduction in sealant packaging for us to continue as a species beyond the next 50 years or so. But something is better than nothing.

DieselnDust

Apr 19, 2022, 7:17 PM

2 hours ago, Eldron said:

Not a clue.

I also learned that googling "squirt lube" without adding bike and/or several other bicycle specific terms brings up some rather interesting and age restricted website 🤣🤣🤣🤣

I like its geolocation specific....I get pics of SQuirt Lubes bottles and Chains...

In Northern Europe ...ya nee well no sure...

Eldron

Apr 19, 2022, 7:45 PM

2 hours ago, droo said:

I'm on both sides of this fence.

 

Any improvement is an improvement and I'm good with that. On the other hand, the greenwashing tends to negate that by promoting a marginal gain as The Solution, and people stop thinking when they leave the till cos they've done their bit.

 

Either way, it's going to take a lot more than a 30% reduction in sealant packaging for us to continue as a species beyond the next 50 years or so. But something is better than nothing.

Therein lies the rub. I'm 100% sure everyone on this thread could make several meaningful changes to their lives that would minimize their impact on the planet...but instead some of them would rather have a go at companies that do.

TIB

Apr 20, 2022, 6:28 AM

19 hours ago, Sid the Sloth said:

just make sure you don't mistake it for a gel if you're bonking... Can't imagine a happy ending to that. 

Will help seal up guys battling with stomach troubles during stage races.....no more squirt 

dave303e

Apr 20, 2022, 8:59 AM

I see both sides here. I think for filling tyres in the garage it is a waste and environmentally a nightmare. But the reality is that I will buy a sachet when I next see it. Just to put in the raceday toolbox or in a resupply or to take over seas when you need to deflate tyres for flying etc. I already have Q20, chain lube, and a pump behind the seat of the bakkie so this will fit there as well.

In the garage I will use from the bulk bottle, but there is a lot of merrit in this. I am also happy to refill the sachet after the first use to feel less guilty about the environment.

Bottom line- almost all of you that have recently had kids have used 100's of those sachets(there is little difference between that and a baby food sachet) feeding your ankle snappers so there is no leg to stand on anyway. I tip my hat to the squirt packaging team. 

Add to this- my local bikestore has a papsack box of squirt lube that you can refill your squirt bottles from for less than a new bottle. This for me is genius, better for the environment and cheaper so it is good to see they are innovating. 

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