Everyone from the weekend rider to the daily commuter knows the annoyance that comes with getting a flat. If you can repair it yourself, great, but that costs time and energy; if you can’t fix it, you’re stuck with an awkward hunk of steel to lug around. Tannus wants to solve this. The company’s tires are made from “Aither,” a special Micro Closed Polymer Resin that makes punctures a thing of the past. Not only will it keep those shards of glass and random objects from shredding your bike’s tires, but Tannus tires won’t age, degrade, or show any color fading over the years. The solid, lightweight tires are available in a number of different colors and styles for your type of riding.
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