🚴♀️ Ride Light, Ride Fast, Ride Smart with Pirelli SmarTube!
The Pirelli P Zero™ SmarTUBE is a professional-grade, thermoplastic rubber inner tube designed for road bikes with 700C wheels. Weighing only 35 grams and featuring a 60mm Presta valve, it offers a lightweight, durable, and precise fit for tire widths between 23mm and 32mm. Engineered for performance and style, it’s the ultimate upgrade for cyclists seeking speed and reliability.
Brand | Pirelli |
Valve Type | Presta |
Material | Thermoplastic Rubber |
Bike Type | Road Bike |
Wheel Size | 29 Inches |
Item Diameter | 70 Centimeters |
Item Width | 23 Millimeters |
UPC | 601479125722 |
Compatible Tire Width Minimum | 23 Millimeters |
Valve Length | 48 Millimeters |
Global Trade Identification Number | 08019227409437 |
Item Weight | 35 Grams |
Manufacturer | Pirelli |
Size | 700 x 23 - 32mm, 60mm Presta Valve |
Compatible Tire Width Maximum | 32 Millimeters |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.62 x 2.05 x 1.85 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.5 x 2 x 1.75 inches |
Brand Name | Pirelli |
Model Name | SmarTube |
Color | yellow with black valve |
Suggested Users | Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 4094300 |
Model Year | 2022 |
Style | Flip-up |
Included Components | item |
Outer Material | Rubber. |
M**A
Light
Super light and fast. Makes climbing a breeze.
C**D
Works great when I don't mess it up
Works great but I did have a rough start. I installed this on the road after getting a flat with a regular tube. This tube also went flat after 1/2 a mile. It wasn't the tubes fault, the tire had a cut in it and I should have protected the tube from the cut. Later I patched the tube but I filled it with air before installing back in the tire. That was a mistake, don't do that. This tube expanded so much that the tube split open and was ruined. All my fault. Lessons learned. I bought another new tube and tire and it has been good since. Been on many rides, no issues.
B**A
Racing
The tubes have been absolutely great. So great I did a review. First they are very light and packable. I am using them on my racing bike because I feared that less expensive options would not have the same quality. After racing and riding a few hundred miles on them I don’t think they head and shoulders above less expensive options but they are still a great product. They retain air so much longer than latex tubes even at higher pressures. I would recommend them but at an equal level of less expensive options.Update: They punctured very easily which caused me to abandon a race. I can no longer recommend these tubes. They are overpriced junk, the current cheap Chinese tubes I am running have lasted much longer.
R**S
The Best in TPU
This is the fifth brand of TPU tubes I’ve tried. Pirelli is hands down the easiest to install. And have a great ride feel.
U**E
Easy than latex slightly more difficult than butyl to install
The installation process was easy enough. The bright yellow color makes it easy to see danger of getting caught between the bead of the tire and rim.I am not sure about performance as my rides have been on rough chip seal. I will know more when I get to ride on some "road candy," smooth asphalt.These tubes are lighter than latex but may not be as lively, as the material doesn't seem as supple. That would affect ride performance but also makes installing easier.
M**.
More puncture resistance and less air loss than butyl tubes.
I run my tires at about 80psi, and these hold air roughly twice as long as the other butyl tubes I've used. Given the time between punctures I'm willing to state that these are probably more puncture-resistant as well. The only punctures I've encountered with these tubes are a furniture staple (and nothing's surviving that), and a puncture so small that it wasn't visible even after I discovered where the air was escaping from. In both instances I did not notice I had a puncture until the following day since the punctures were small and didn't rip at all.Not sure how people are having difficulty installing these. They work the exact same as any other tube and you would have to be incredibly careless to wreck them on installation.My only complaint is the plastic valve stem material. A lot of people put electrical tape over the valve stems when they have carbon wheels to prevent rattling. If they had a rubberized or fiber coating (like modern automotive wheel well inserts) it would eliminate the need to do that and I would give it a 5 star rating.
D**S
I bought instead of the Butal tubes which were good too.
These are fantastic ! Unlike butal tires that looses 20 psi every 24 hours. These just dont lose ANY AIR ! UTTERLY FANTASIC!.Now, I see people having trouble installing these. Well I come from a butal tube background that is slippery as all get out so I've learned how to install butal tubes and these aren't any differant. I DO NOT partially inflate. That my friends is bad advice. I also use corn starch to install tubes AND TIRES. They just slip on, well most of the time. DON'T INFLATE AND DON'T TWIST THE TUBES. For goodness sakes put the wheel on ur lap and install the tube & tire the easy way. And don't forget the corn starch. I actually have a dry paint brush that I use to "paint" the corn starch on the inside of the tire and I put corn starch in a zip lock bag and put the tubes inside and shake the heck out of it until the tube is coated with corn starch. Then and only then do I start my tire install. It usually slips on without any tools. WITHOUT ANY TOOLS!when I carry spare tubes with me on my rides they are wrapped in thier own corn starched zip lock bags ready to do their job when the time comes. Take ur time and do it right. It's a sucky job and u don't want to do it twice, or 3x if u really scew up (if u dont check the inside of the tire 4 sharp objects).Do this for yourself and avoid the aggravation when a flat takes place.USE CORN STARCH !I will buy more of these particularly for the rear wheel because these are almost 2 oz lighter. Less weight easier to turn over.One more thing, I use these on rim brake wheels without any problem. I know some poly tubes will melt if used on rim brakes due to excessive heat. but these tubes seems to handle warm to hot rims during excessive braking. I've use them I trust them I will buy more Pirelli tubes.
B**T
Leaked after less than 100 miles with no punctures
While I like the weight and the tube itself, the stem is too small and rubs on the frame side of the stem hole. The stem itself is a cheap rubber. The result was a leak in the stem itself after only a few hours of riding.
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