🚀 Seal Your Adventure with Confidence!
The Flat Out QuickStrike Tire Sealant Off-Road Formula is a revolutionary 32-ounce solution designed to prevent flat tires and seal leaks effectively. With its new and improved formula, it flows quickly to punctures, contains super-strong Kevlar fibers, and provides 24/7 protection for various off-road vehicles. Ideal for ATVs, UTVs, and more, this tire sealant ensures a hassle-free experience without the mess of traditional sealants.
K**S
Great stuff for healthy tires not tyres
I put this stuff in my motor goat v3. Luckily i have not had a flat as of yet. But from reading what people are saying in the goat owners fb group, many have had flats diverted because of flat out. Back in the day i used slime in my 4 wheeler tires and that worked good. But i believe this works differently. With the slime, you had to drive right after applying it. Flat out did not have that in the instructions. However, i still rode immediately after putting it in the tires and i would recommend you do as well. You want that to evenly coat your tires guts. It's important. Also, it was easy to install. They say rotate your tire until it's at 3:00. I started at 1:00 so this took me 2 hours. Kidding. The tire is supposed to be at 3:00. They give you a tool to remove the valve stem. It screws out like a lightbulb. Very easily. Then you put the straw that comes with it over the tire valve. You squeeze this stuff in. I had to take it off a few times to let more air out as I was squeezing it in. Then you put the valve stem back in, just like screwing in a lightbulb. Everyone can do it. Then you refill your tire to the desired psi. Mine was 35 on this ebike. But i stopped at 33 for a little softer ride. If it wasn't raining right now I'd be out there riding instead of writing to you. Not that i don't love you, i just love riding more. So get some flat out. Then get a fast ebike. You can even start a moped gang like i did when i was 14. We did low level crime like snagging tobacco pouches from the gas station. I didn't move up to agg robs and safecracking until my 30s. True story. Now I'm into white collar crime. The penalties are so much more lenient. Or, put flat out in your car tires.
P**B
Works great for lawn equipment wheelbarrows do not use in car tires with TPM sensors
If you have a riding lawn mower wheelbarrow or any non-highway tire this works perfect My riding lawn mower has dry rot tires on it and would not hold air for more than 2 hours I put 16 oz in the front tires and about 30 32 oz in the rear tires drove it around for a while and parked it The tires have been holding air for 2 weeks now (follow directions and it works).. note do not put in car tire with TPM sensors It literally clogs the TPM sensor no air and no air out, I tried but luckily it was an old tire and I was replacing it anyway I had to replace the TPM sensor on that tire do not use with TPM sensors
D**F
Application frustrations and suggestions.
I just finished putting FlatOut QuickStrike Off-Road formula into both 26x4 tires on my Aventure.2 eBike. I put about half of the 32 oz bag into each tire. I say "about half" because there is really no way to accurately determine how much has been applied. As many other users have reported, it was a challenging process because of the frequent clogs that needed to be cleared. It took me ~ 45 minutes to do the first tire but I was able to do the second tire in less than 15 minutes because of lessons learned. Hopefully what I learned in this process can be of help to others:First, find a way to get the tire off the ground a few inches so there is no risk of breaking the bead.I used a tie-down strap attached to an A-frame ladder to lift one end of the bike at a time so that the tire off the ground. Put some cardboard or other suitable material beneath the tire to catch the inevitable drips/spillage. Rotate the wheel so that the valve core is close to the 3 or 9 o'clock position. Put a paper towel right below the valve core and another over the brake rotor, at least on your first tire. Cut the cotton tip off of several Q-tips that can then be used to push into the valve core when (not if) a clog occurs. Then try pushing the Q-tip into the valve core to feel for any restrictions that might be problematic while inserting the FlatOut. I recommend that you wear vinyl or rubber gloves. When you do start putting in the FlatOut, apply a firm, steady pressure to the bag. At first, I was only able to apply a small amount (maybe 2 seconds worth) before the flow stopped. I then had to remove the tube from the valve core, push the trimmed end of the Q-tip into the valve core several times until I cleared the clog then repeat....... I am guessing I had to do this at least 15 times with the first tire and it took nearly 45 minutes to complete. By the time I did the second tire, I had become proficient enough that I only had to clear about 5 clogs and it took me less than 15 minutes to complete. This may be a bad news/good news scenario. The bad news is that it is a pain in the a** to get this stuff into the inner tube. The good news (at least in my view) is if it clogs this quickly and easily, it should stop an air leak fairly quickly and effectively. I guess I would rather spend a frustrating hour or less in the comfort of my garage putting this into my tires than who knows how long and how far it might be to push a heavy bike with a flat tire. Especially if you ride some of the remote bike trails that I ride. Suggestions for the manufacturer of this product: Supply this in quantities suitable for a single tire application so no guessing on the amount is required. Package this product in caulking tubes so that one can benefit from the mechanical advantage of a caulking gun or design some other method of application so that an individual's strength isn't the determining factor for a successful outcome.
J**S
Hope this helps…new tires didnt
I’m praying this stuff works. I tried upgrading my tires and got 3 flats in a week. Literally just finished installing flat out on my Engwe ep 2 pro. I chose to take the tires and tubes off to install it, and it actually installed easily. Everyone I’ve seen do it tried to do it with the wheel on the bike still and had trouble with it.I’ll update the day I get a flat. Lol
M**L
Dispensing into tire is very difficult
Looks like it might work if you can get it into the tire. On my tractor tire, pouch with hose dispenser is completely unusable. After a few ounces, flow stops and 'gently squeezing the pouch' accomplishes almost nothing other than dripping product onto my garage floor. I was able to move a few ounces into the tire by compressing it with a strap, then attaching the hose and releasing it, but nowhere near enough to be useful. I guess I'll try dumping this into an empty Slime bottle and dispensing from it (never had any problem using it). A shame, seems like a superior product.
S**R
Works as advertised.
This stuff works great. Found a piece of metal like a thin rod sticking out of my e-bike tire. Used half a bag as recommend. The only issue I had was the stuff was so thick when squeezing the bag into the inner tube valve, I had to push it through with a small wood stick into the valve to unclog it a few times.Haven’t lost any tire pressure after a month.I carry the other half bag and my wood stick in the bike bag in-case I or someone else has a flat.
A**O
Flat out will protect your ties before you get a flat
Flat out is awesome after watching videos on YouTube if you put this in prior to getting a flat, you probably will not get a flat. It works better than most products on the market. It’s definitely worth the price to protect all your tires before you get a flat
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