Anyone use Dynaplug Air?

Anyone have experience with this?

Curious if it is good or not

It’s all I’ve ever used. I bring a bigger one for training and use the race pen version for races.

They work great but I have really only used one twice in the last few years

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Wrote the below earlier this year. It’s all I use. Hit me with any questions you may have after reading the review…

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I race with a PNW Pebble, which includes a Dynaplug. It’s also my race multitool, it’s absolutely fantastic: lightweight, budget friendly, and highly effective. Add a CO2 inflator and that’s pretty much all you need.

For training rides or gravel racing I use a Dynaplug Racer, and more tools depending on the ride/race.

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I’ve been using Dynaplugs for several years now and every time I used them they have sealed!

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Haha, this is one of the local North County San Diego homies.

YES, Dynaplug is the gold standard. As others mentioned, I have the pill for training. I also have backup MucOfff bacon strips hidden in my gravel bike drop bar handle which work as well. But DynaPlug with that brass tip and a full, thick rubber plug, has been the best IMHO.

Converted my wife on her Quintana Roo V-PRi to tubeless at the beginning of the year to tubeless after a few years of apprehension. She loves it; yesterday she headed out for a ride and saw a little dot from a cut. If she’d have had tubes, it’d be another tube or a patch, time changing it, and potentially wasting another tube and Co2. Went from several flats every few months to… none since converting.

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Had one that failed the next ride, not 100% sure what the story was*. But otherwise been good. Have a couple of tools - slightly larger one on the road bike and the race one for the TT bike.

*the brass tip ended up rattling inside the tyre, seemed that it became separated from the tail. May have been me that didn’t push it in far enough, or more likely it was too big a gash and so worked it’s way out and then was being abraded by the road surface.