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DynaplugSilver Micro Pro Puncture Repair Kit

R629

Retail: R850
About

The Dynaplug Micro Pro is crafted for the scale of a puncture repair in a tubeless bicycle tire. The reduced force needed to repair a bicycle tire resulted in this ergonomic, compact repair tool with extreme durability and efficiency. This expands Dynaplug into the area of UST tires and tires converted from tube-type “bike rim and tire” with a Stan's Tubeless Conversion Kit.

While it's possible to plug a puncture in a bicycle tire using the traditional Dynaplug, the features of the Micro Pro are specific for bike riders with little or no storage space for tools and for the size of a bicycle tire.

To make a repair, thread the insertion tube into the end cap and insert into the puncture hole using the same process as the standard size Dynaplug tools: remove the puncturing object, align the repair plug, push in the repair plug, and pull out. 

This small package is machined from solid billet 6061 aluminum and holds as many as four insertion tubes with plugs, air stopper, and micro knife; fully loaded it weighs only 1.5 ounces

Product features
  • Ergonomic design
  • Compact repair tool
  • Durability and efficiency
Product specifications
  • Tool Body Construction: Billet 6061 Aluminum, Anodized
  • Dimensions: 57mm x 22mm
  • Insertion Tube: Hardened 304 Stainless Steel
  • Weight: 43 grams
  • Plug Material: Viscoelastic Impregnated Rubber
  • Plug Tip: Nonabrasive Brass and 6061 Aluminum 
What's in the box?

1 x Dynaplug® Micro Pro tool
5 x Tire repair plugs (Pointed tip)
2 x Insertion tubes
1 x Micro knife
1 x Air stopper
1 x Pipe cleaner

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