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Mounting inside the casing of a tyre, a bicycle tube is a flexible, airtight ring that is typically made from either latex or butyl rubber. Once fitted inside the tyre casing, the tube holds the air pressure in your tyres.

There will be different size tubes to suit different tyres, so refer to the size marked on the side of your tyres to see what tube is suitable.

Another consideration when selecting a tube is the valve type. Skinny presta valves are the common valve on performance bikes, however, the car type schrader valves are typically found on all kids and entry-level bikes.

Being inexpensive, lightweight and easy to pack down, carrying one or two spare tubes with you on a ride can save the day if you’re stranded with a flat. It’s a far easier and quicker solution than trying to patch an existing tube.

For more information on different types of road bike tyres available,how to change a flat or how to pump up your tyres, be sure to visit the BikeExchange Blog.