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The Dynaplug Pro Xtreme is a precision-engineered tubeless tire repair tool made in the USA, designed for rapid, glue-free puncture fixes without removing the tire. Its compact aluminum body stores all accessories securely in a ballistic nylon pouch, making it the ultimate on-the-go solution for a wide range of vehicles, backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Manufacturer | USTC DYNAPLUG |
Brand | Dynaplug |
Model | Dynaplug Repair Tool and Pouch |
Item Weight | 8.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.87 x 5.51 x 2.8 inches |
Item model number | XPA-POUCH-FBA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | XPA-POUCH-FBA |
C**M
Works pretty darn good. Would definitely recommend to others.
This tool was extremely easy to use. Arrived with a pack of additional plugs along with 3 already pre-loaded inside of the tool itself. After plugging the tire, I filled it back with air and rode around for a few minutes. When I got back, my tire pressure was 1-2 psi lower. Using some soap and water, I found that there was still a slight leak. I didn't want to have to insert a second plug, so I decided to just let it sit and checked pressure again it the morning. Today I stepped into garage and found that it had dropped from 38 psi to around 29. I figured, okay... it's a pretty slow leak and I've ridden home before with a leak that was far worse. Filled my air to a little under 38 psi and rode into work (roughly 45 minute ride). Checked the air pressure and it was hovering at 40 psi. This was good news to me since it showed that the leak was either so small that it didn't make much of an impact or perhaps the small leaks corrected themselves overnight once the sticky compound on the plugs have settled itself in.I just checked my air pressure again (been about 2 hours) and it was at around 37 psi (tire is cold now). So overall, I'd say that this tool was successful at sealing the puncture, and although it didn't seal it 100%, it would be more than enough to get you back home in the event of an emergency. Will update again when I get home today after work.PROS---------Small and lightweight toolWell builtEasy to use (fixed my flat in less than 5 minutes)Can use up to 4 plugs in a single punctureCONS---------Might not seal the hole 100%, although you can use up to 4 plugs in the same punctureSealing material is a tad small in diameter, which is probably why it might not seal the leak completelyUPDATE 07/22/2015I plugged the tire this past Sunday and it looks like the leak has gotten worse. My air pressure is much lower by the end of the day compared to Monday. As it turns out though, the problem is not with the tool, but instead due to the fact that I had stopped short of finishing the job. The screw that punctured my tire was a tad smaller than the diameter of a single plug. This is why there was a very slight leak. I decided today to redo the fix which required me to push the 1st plug through completely. The reason being is because I had already trimmed the tail end of the 1st plug, which means I no longer had anything to hold onto as I put in the 2nd plug. This is okay however because Dynaplug customer service notified me that the brass tip is self lubricating and non-abrasive. After applying the new plug, again I noticed that there was a slight leak. I then held the tail end of the plug as I pushed in a 2nd one. As soon as I pulled the tool out, the sound of leaking air immediately stopped. I applied soap and water and found ZERO leaks. Road the bike to a nearby gas station and put my tire back to 40 psi (it was sitting at 30 psi). Rode back to the office and again, applied soap and water to make sure that there are no leaks before I trimmed the tails off. So far, so good! I should have done this from the get go as it would have saved me a bit of headache with having to constantly refill air the last 2 days. Due to this new found knowledge of how to properly apply the plugs, I'm changing my rating to a solid 5 stars. Thanks Dynaplug!UPDATE 07/23/2015Looks like it was a success! Still no leaks and tire pressure was exactly what it was the day before. Would highly recommend this tool!
M**N
Works great and nice zipper case to store in your car.
Very good product, used for one screw and one long nail this week for 2 different car tires. Screw removal and nail easy to get out . I pulled off both wheels at home . Dynaplug went in easy for the screw ( a little larger in diameter than the nail , and used 2 plugs to stop the leak. The dynaplug was much harder to insert for the nail and took a lot of force but did stop the leak nicely. The diameter of the silver holder was wider than the nail hole. Next time I will use the reaming tool first so hopefully easier to get dynaplug inserted. I like this kit as it has 3 preloaded inserts ready to go,cleaning wand, and reamer plus 5 extra rubber non loaded plugs. Overall it’s worth it to carry in all your cars which is what I do. I got this one with the nylon zipper case, which I really like. Seller send quickly and did a good job.
J**T
Great Emergency Repair
Be aware that for the average belted car tire, the amount of effort needed to use the tool is a lot.Most women or elderly would not be able to use it while the tire is on the vehicle. Due to the increasing amount of third world debris found on the road in my state, the kit has saved me a great deal of time and money on saving my new car tires.
P**R
Nice Tool But Plugs Are Small
I work around construction sites and it is easy to occasionally puncture a tire on carelessly dropped nail or screw. The good news is that there is usually an air compressor on site, so if you have an air chuck and a puncture kit it is a straight forward fix. I have had a couple of those cheapo kits that you buy at the local auto store for plugging punctures. The ones with the fat gooey strings and the flimsy installation tools that don't seem to stand up to the job. I wanted a better tool and maybe even a better system, so after reviewing a few videos I settled on the Dynaplug Pro kit with extra installation tips that you can pre-load with plugs along with the nice storage pouch to keep it all together. I did not opt for the compact air pump or CO2 fill options.The "good" is that the tool is nice quality. The in-handle storage is great for keeping the various bits handy. The big flat top gives plenty of bearing surface to shove the ream or the plugs into the tire, and they work just like they do on the video. Plunge the tool in, pull it back out and the plug stays behind in the tire. Their video's recommend testing the repair using a little water to look for bubbles and adding additional plugs into the same repair if necessary.I put in three plugs, still leaking. Four, then five, ...still leaking. It seemed like each plug just squished up the ones already installed so that each time the leak was in a slightly different place. I even had one leak open up between two of the previously installed plugs.I finally shoved the Dynaplugs through and used my old cheapo kit with fat gooey strings to plug the puncture. That worked even though using those tools is always a bit of a struggle.Five stars for the quality of the kit, the ease of use, the well thought out system. One star off because it will only work well if your puncture is quite small, which they usually are. Still, I won't leave my cheapo kit behind and just carry this one because it failed me, and I don't want to carry two, so...One other very minor complaint: changing the tips on the tool requires removing the screw-on collar completely. A quick-change design would be convenient and I don't think it would be too difficult to engineer, especially considering that the manufacturer suggests that you might have to put two or three plugs into one puncture. That is a lot of screwing and unscrewing the collar and lots of opportunities to drop either the tip or the collar into the mud or snow in the process.
S**E
Better than Slime
This made plugging a tire the easiest thing in the world. I will say it might take some pressure to get the plug in all the way on a cold tire. Overall it was still far easier to use and with no mess involved unlike other brands available in stores.It has a nice storage area within the device itself to store the tools and plugs. It’s built solidly and can take some punishment. Best of all, I put the plug in a month or two ago and it’s still holding strong today.
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