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WHY YOU SHOULD USE TPU TUBES AS A COMMUTER
An AERON/TPU tube is the ideal choice for commuters – lightweight, puncture-resistant, and just as easy to handle as a conventional butyl tube.
Every weekday, around 1.5 million people in Germany hop on their bikes to commute to work (Source: Federal Statistical Office). Most of these commuters cover between three and six miles per trip. With the growing popularity of e-bikes, distances of up to twelve miles have become increasingly common. That adds up to between 600 and over 2,500 miles per year — every day, rain or shine. Bike commuting hits the sweet spot between traffic and exercise. The physical activity does you good, you arrive at work energized, you avoid the daily traffic jam, and you're doing something good for theenvironment and your wallet — especially with today's gas prices.
The Commute as a Lifestyle Choice
For most bike commuters, two wheels are Plan A — not just a mode of transportation, but part of their identity. They only switch to a car when there's no other option. That said, daily use comes with a specific set of demands, which can be summed up in one sentence: The bike needs to work reliably. Because nothing is more frustrating than heading down to the garage in the morning to find a flat tire — or worse, having your bike fail halfway through your commute, leaving you to make roadside repairs or walk several miles. The tube inside your wheels plays a key role here. We'd like tointroduce you to an alternative to the classic rubber tube (and a tubeless setup): the AERON/TPU tube, made from TPU — as the name suggests.
TPU – What It's All About
TPU stands for Thermoplastic Polyurethane. Behind this somewhat technical term is an industrial material that combines the high durability of plastic with the exceptional flexibility of rubber. These properties make TPU the ideal material for manufacturing bike tubes. Unlike the still widely used black butyl rubber tubes, TPU tubes can be precisely tailored to meet the weight and durability needs ofdifferent riders — from ultralight road bike tubes to highly puncture-resistant touring versions, anything is possible. And there are plenty of other advantages that make TPU a perfect fit for short- and long-distance commuters.
TOURING TUBES FROM AERON/TPU
City/Tour – UltraProtect
Outstanding puncture protection for touring and daily commuting. Low weight and reduced rolling resistance increase the fun factor on every ride.
Why AERON/TPU Will Replace Your Butyl Tube
TPU tubes offer many advantages over butyl tubes:
- Significantly lower weight
- Smaller packed size
- Excellent air retention
- Corrosion-resistant polymer valves
- Tube material 100% recyclable
- Significantly more resistant to damage from foreign objects
- Safe riding even at low tire pressure
All of that sounds great — but what does it actually mean for your commute?
AERON/TPU for City Commuters
City commuters typically cover between three and twelve miles, with most rides between home and work coming in under five miles. Along the way, you might deal with plenty of stop-and-go at trafficlights, curbs of varying heights, and — depending on how much your city has invested in cycling infrastructure — a fair number of potholes. Reliability is the key to commuter happiness. Not having topump up your tires every morning and always having the right pressure is a huge time-saver and comfort boost for any commuter. And since broken glass on bike paths is unfortunately all too common, puncture protection is especially important. The AERON/TPU CITY/TOUR UltraProtect acts as your personal shield — it takes more than four times the force to puncture the tube wall compared to a butyl tube.
Safety Beyond City Limits
As a touring rider or long-distance commuter, you're statistically covering between ten and 25 miles per trip — most commonly around twelve. You're likely riding either an e-bike or a sportier bike, such as a fitness bike or even a gravel or road bike. Two factors become especially important here: puncture protection and space. On long routes that you might tackle every single day, you need to be ableto count on your bike. In the city, a flat tire is annoying, but the distances are shorter — if you can't fix it on the spot, you can lock up your bike and hop on a bus, or just push it the rest of the way. On longer rural routes, however, a flat can leave you stranded on the side of the road, with a walk of several miles ahead of you and little to no public transit in sight. While a flat on a short commute mightmean arriving 45 minutes late, it can cost long-distance commuters half a day. That's why the superior puncture protection of an AERON/TPU tube is indispensable for any long-haul commuter.
Another key factor — especially if you ride light with minimal bags — is the significantly smaller packed size and lower weight of a TPU tube. Instead of one bulky butyl tube, you can easily pack threeTPU tubes, or simply save the weight altogether. On top of that, rolling resistance with an AERON/TPU tube is noticeably lower than with a conventional butyl tube — meaning you don't just ride safer, you ride more efficiently too.
TPU vs. Tubeless
TPU vs. Tubeless
Besides butyl, there's one other common tire setup worth mentioning: tubeless. This tube-free system is particularly popular among mountain bikers and uses sealant injected into the tire to reliablyprevent air loss from punctures. However, the maintenance involved is fairly significant, and the sealant can't seal every type of damage. If you suffer a larger cut or tear, you'll need to use tubeless plugs or install an emergency tube — which, with sealant inside, can get pretty messy. While tubeless systems have real advantages, the extra effort often isn't worth it for most commuters, since thesetup really shines in highly athletic or off-road conditions.
Commuting with AERON/TPU – The Best of Both Worlds
Commuting with AERON/TPU – The Best of Both Worlds
A TPU tube combines reliable puncture protection, excellent air retention, and strong riding performance with the low-maintenance handling of a butyl tube. You don't need to learn a new procedure, youdon't need to modify your bike — the only difference is that inflating a TPU tube during installation works slightly differently. All in all, your commute with an AERON/TPU tube in your tire and in your bagwill be more comfortable, safer, and even a little faster.
If you're looking for more information about our AERON/TPU products or riding with TPU, browse our website — you're sure to find what you're looking for.
Product Series
ROAD SERIES
Ultra-light, super-fast and mega-compact: AERON/TPU road bike tubes are trimmed for maximum performance. Depending on the discipline and intended use, they guarantee you the perfect set-up with a focus on maximum weight saving and minimum rolling resistance or outstanding puncture protection.
CX/GRAVEL SERIES
TPU technology, perfectly designed for off-road use: Lightweight, puncture-proof, low rolling resistance and the smallest pack size. AERON/TPU offers high-performance tubes for gravel and cyclocross racers as well as variants with maximum puncture protection for bikepackers and ultra-riders.
MTB SERIES
Tech for trails: AERON/TPU provides the perfect tube technology for mountain bikers with the best compromise between lightness, puncture resistance and low rolling resistance. Specific models offer you the perfect tube for your favourite mountain bike discipline, depending on your preferred terrain or riding style.
CITY/TOUR SERIES
Developed for bikers who want maximum reliability in everyday use. AERON/TPU tubes for city and touring are characterised by optimised puncture protection. Their low weight and low rolling resistance also increase performance and the fun factor on every tour.