

🚴♀️ Patch it. Ride it. Own the road.
The VeloChampion Bike Puncture Repair Kit offers versatile pack sizes (6, 10, or 40 patches) with optional tyre levers, designed for all types of bikes including Road, MTB, BMX, and E-Bikes. Its premium patches flex and bond securely for durable repairs on any inner tube, plus prams and wheelchairs. Compact and lightweight, the kit fits easily in your saddlebag or pocket, enabling quick, reliable fixes on the go.




















| ASIN | B00VTJG12M |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 264 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 1 in Bike Tyre Repair Kits |
| Brand | VeloChampion |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (5,472) |
| Date First Available | 8 April 2015 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Height | 2.4 centimetres |
| Included components | Puncture Repair Patches |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 12.4 centimetres |
| Item display width | 3.9 centimetres |
| Item model number | 1250 |
| Manufacturer | Maxgear Limited |
| Material type | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 12.2 x 3.7 x 2.2 cm; 56 g |
| Size | Mixed |
| Style | Repair Kit + Rubber Solution |
| Weight | 31.8 g |
B**Y
Cheap and useful
Amazing product , does the job just as you need
K**.
Great job
Yes did the job well
A**G
Easy to fix
Good quality and easy to fix
F**N
Great kit
Great little kit, works well
M**R
No marker for hole
There was no marker for hole once identified. This made a relatively simple task a real pain. Old tyre repair kits had a small yellow crayon to mak the hole and a piece of chalk which could be grated to created chalk dust to spread on the dried but still tacky glue so it did not stick to the inside of the tyre. Nether of these were present. The reat worked fine. I only needed two of the tyre sticks but others might need all 3. The glue and patches worked fine for me. Although, I think the ratio of patches to glue was such that I would need more glue to use all the patches. I used one of the largest size patches but probably only needed one of the smaller ones.
N**T
Good value product.
Does the job, good price.
E**T
Complete, Reliable, and Great Value – Just Know What You’re Doing
This puncture repair kit is exactly as described and comes in a compact, reusable plastic box that’s easy to stash in a backpack or bike pouch. The set includes everything you need - patches, rubber solution, sanding paper, and three sturdy tyre levers. I’ve used it to repair a bicycle tyre successfully. Even though I didn’t follow the instructions properly (you’re supposed to let the glue cure for 3 minutes before applying the patch - I didn’t), it still worked. The patch was easy to apply and has held up fine since. The tyre levers are a highlight: solid, easy to grip, and they make getting the tyre off much less of a hassle. They’re hard plastic but don’t feel flimsy at all. This kit is beginner-friendly in theory, but the instructions on the packaging and the demo video are quite limited. If you’ve never done a repair like this before, you might want to watch a few extra tutorials online first. All in all, great value for money. These kinds of kits are commodity items - you just want the cheapest one that actually works, and this one does.
M**A
Useful
Good
Z**N
Easy to use and works great
A**E
Seems to have worked for repairing my punctured TPU inner tube. So far so good, the tube is holding 90psi with no leaking. The glue holds very strongly as long as you follow the instructions: spread the glue around the puncture, wait 5 minutes, apply the patch firmly, wait 5 minutes, then re-install the tube and tyre. I'll update the review if my test ride goes awry. Update: All good! I have tested for about 5KM on mixed road conditions: loose rocks, potholes, footpaths, asphalt etc.
A**R
Günstig und OK, macht was es soll.
B**U
Bin zufrieden
C**N
Great little kit, seemed to have seal quick and easy, could’ve used some smaller patches as it’s a road bike repair and the smallest patch takes up over 1/2 the tube diameter however still seemed to have worked. Also a chalk kit for sealing the rubber cement around the area would’ve been good, just used an old bit of sandpaper and wood which worked fine
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