Co-op Cycles Schrader Tube - 700 x 23 - 25 / 28 - 32 / 35 - 43
The Co-op Cycles Schrader bike tube offers quick, easy replacement for punctured or worn-out tubes, fitting a variety of 700c tire sizes.
- 35mm valve length
- Please note: This tube works with Schrader-compatible rims
Imported.
View all Co-op Cycles Bike TubesBest Use | Road Cycling |
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Wheel Size | 700c |
Valve Type | Schrader |
Dimensions | 700C x 23-25 MM: 700c x 23 - 25mm 700C x 28-32 MM: 700c x 28 - 32mm 700C x 35-43 MM: 700c x 35 - 43mm |
Weight | 145 grams |
Sustainability | From a Climate Label Certified brand |
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These tubes have a high frequency of defects, especially around the valve. I purchased two—one for a change, and the other as a backup. The first was soft around the valve and visually bubbled at that point when inflated, so I tried the other. I was gradually inflating the second and it sprang 3 pinholes also around the valve and wouldn’t inflate past 60 psi. I love coop brand products but in this case, just go with another brand and save your time.
Buyer Beware!
Purchased 2 tubes. Both failed. Wasted time changing both tubes and they both failed within 72 hours. Tube split about 8 inches from valve stem. Do not buy.
Perfect replacement
Just blew my inner tube on a ride and faced the walk of shame on the way home. I'd consider this a non-standard size and even so, it was reasonably priced and saved me the hassle of buying online.
Not worth it
Got one and it failed as soon as I started to pump it up. Returned, got another and same thing!
2 bad tubes in a row
Installed after getting a flat. After one 12 mile ride on paved bike trail, had a leak 1/2 mile from home. Installed second one, and never took a ride on it after tire going flat due to split in tube. Buy a different tube.
Apparently mislabeled tube, much too big
I finally needed to replace a flat on my Cannondale and when I put this on the rim and started inflating it it proved to be WAY too big. The tube is labeled for the size of my tires but it's plainly not the correct size.
Dud
Just got a new inner tube and tire replacement from REI in DC earlier this month and the inner tube is shot after a few rides. Super disappointing.
Not reliable at all
Just like a lot of the reviews I also had these tubes fail on me very quickly. I've never had any other common brand tube as unreliable as these. Seem to only have problems when I've tried these.
Affordable inner tubes
Admittedly not too much to say about this, since it's an inner tube. But I've been purchasing only co-op inner tubes for my bikes for years and I appreciate their affordability and, in most cases, reliability. Most of my flats tended to emerge from either gnarly pinch flats due to unexpected potholes or sharp objects (broken glass, construction staples, screws, etc) that would've likely pierced other inner tubes. I keep spares in the house and in my pannier and they've come in handy whether changing a flat myself or bringing it with me to a bike shop to have them replace it quick.
Works well enough
I used this tube during a day-long ride to replace a flat. It worked as expected and has continued to function for months afterwards.