I ride 120+ miles per week, sometimes more. I bought my last tube in September and am buying some more for backup for some longer rides I'm about to do. Love the long valves, easier to pump up.
Updating after 7 months of usage... recently these have begun to pop more often and I'm going to switch to Michelin or Fuji to give them a try. Moving from 5 to 4 stars for now.
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I have purchased 4 of these tubes. Two, I had no problems with. On the other two, I was not so lucky. One developed a pin hole leak for no obvious reason but I was able to patch it. The other, I never got a chance to use because of a split seam which could not be patched. This is the way it came directly out of the box. I plan on using other brands in the future. There seems to be a lack of quality control in the production of this product.
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I haven't had any bad issues with Avenir tubes. I've been riding on the same tubes for near ~800 miles now and over some VERY tough terrain (wrapped in the tough-as-nails Conti 4000S tires though). I thought the long 60mm stems looked a bit goofy at first, but after dealing with them for so long I wouldn't go any shorter. Makes cap removal and pumping just that much easier.
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I like the smooth stem because it is much easier on my pumps. The threaded stems chew up the pump heads.
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These tubes work well. I run them with puncture resistant Serfas Seca tires. I would prefer to have a threaded valve stem to hold it more tightly to the rim, however the smooth valve stem is fine once inflated. These tubes inflate easily and fit nicely into the tire and rim. So far no punctures and I am very happy with these tubes.
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