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Reddit mentions of Innovations Ultraflate Plus CO2

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Innovations Ultraflate Plus CO2. Here are the top ones.

Innovations Ultraflate Plus CO2
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    Features:
  • Uses Genuine Innovations' Trigger Control Technology
  • Push on for Presta and screw on for Schrader valves
  • Safety lock prevents accidental discharge
  • Designed for the rider who demands a higher end CO2 tire inflator; Size/ Weight: 128mm x 32mm x 52mm, 5.039 x 1.259 x 2.043,2.57 oz; 73 grams
  • High strength glass-reinforced nylon, brass valve internals
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Release dateApril 2009
Weight0.15 Pounds
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Found 4 comments on Innovations Ultraflate Plus CO2:

u/Scootsalot · 2 pointsr/bicycling

I have an Innovations Ultraflate Plus. I like it because you can use 12 or 16 gram cartridges and both threaded and non-threaded. Buy the CO2 carts from Walmart or someplace similar where they sell BB guns (much cheaper than a bike shop)

u/notnicholas · 2 pointsr/CyclingMSP

Good start: After a few versions over the last few years, here's my current "Don't leave home without it" packing list:

  • spare tube in my back pocket (I roll it up nicely and put it in an old cut-off elastic part of a sock)

  • one or two GU gels (tucked into the sock with the tube at all times); more in my other pockets on longer rides...but that's another thread.

    In seat bag:

  • patch kit (I like the thinner Park Tool patches best) with 10 self-adhesive patches and 1 piece of small sandpaper

  • 2 tire levers (again, the blue Park Tool)

  • Multi-tool that has + and - screwdrivers, a couple spoke wrenches, the basic allen wrench sizes, a small knife blade (has come in handy a couple times)

  • a Presta valve adapter in case I need to stop for air at a gas station (I use presta valved tubes)

  • small hand held CO2 airpump

  • 1 or 2 extra CO2 cartridges

  • a very small rag (old t-shirt sleeve) that I use to bundle up the small things and on colder days it can help to squeeze the tire off the rim when changing a flat on the side of the road...and it's just nice to have a small rag to wipe off grease or something after a repair too.

  • Tuck a $20 and two $1 bills (pop machines don't take $20's in a pinch ;-) )

  • a small laminated card with my name, cell and emergency contact info


    All of that fits into THIS seatbag.


    EDIT: bullet formatting and added a couple small things after actually checking my bag because I forgot a few things.
u/BattleHall · 2 pointsr/todayilearned

Under $25 bucks: This + this

u/skucera · 1 pointr/secretsanta

Something like this. Include a few replacement cartridges.

It's really quick (compared to a hand pump that you'd carry on a ride), but you have to use a new cartridge for each flat. It's the kind of item most reasonable people won't buy, because you'd just spend the 15 minutes to pump up your tire for free. BUT, if you're riding with a group, this is great so you don't fall really far behind.