New Bike Tires That Will Never Go Flat

Published 7 years ago

Do you know what a huge bummer it is to finally get that sunny day off and grab your bike for a spin, only to get a trip-ruining flat tire? Well, the guys at Utah-based tech company Nexo have been working to make sure that never happens again, and they’ve just introduced what they’ve been working on.

It’s a new bike tire that will never go flat. Although the puncture-free tires are not a completely new concept, they always had serious flaws, like stiffness, poor shock absorption, weight and so on. What these guys offer is a tire made from polymeter blends that are said to offer not only a perfect balance of cushion and resilience but be last  from 3,100 miles (the model mountable on existing wheels) to 5,000 miles (the entire wheel set).

It’s also an eco-friendlier solution because the tire is made from a single material which makes it easy to recycle. And that matters because around 10,000,000 tons of bike tires and tubes are discarded every year.

More info: kickstarter (h/t: treehugger, boredpanda)

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These innovative bike tires can’t get flat

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They are made from polymeter blends that offer durability and a perfect balance of cushion and resilience

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Users can mount them on their wheels or purchase entirely new wheel sets

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Cyclists can ride these tires for up to 5,000 miles

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Because they’re made from a single material, recycling becomes really easy

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Are you ready to say goodbye to conventional tires?

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Check out their crowdfunding video:

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