Schwalbe Aerothan Tube 29x2.4-3.0
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The Schwalbe Aerothan MTB+ tube is basically the toughest, most durable version of Schwalbe’s Aerothan lineup—built specifically for harder MTB riding, not just lightweight XC use.
Let’s break down what makes the MTB+ version different (and whether you actually need it).
???? What “MTB+” Actually Means
Compared to the regular Aerothan MTB tube, the MTB+ version is:
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Stronger and more puncture-resistant
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Designed for aggressive riding
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Still lighter than standard butyl tubes
???? Think:
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XC Aerothan = speed-focused
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MTB+ Aerothan = durability-focused
???? Real-World Performance
????️ Puncture Resistance (Main Upgrade)
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Highly resistant to:
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Snakebites (pinch flats)
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Sidewall damage
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Material doesn’t tear easily
???? On the trail:
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You can run lower pressures with less risk
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Much more confidence on rocks and rough terrain
???? Weight
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Still ~40% lighter than butyl
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Slightly heavier than standard Aerothan MTB
???? Trade-off:
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You give up a bit of weight for more toughness
⚡ Rolling Resistance
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Lower than butyl tubes
???? Not quite as fast as:
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Tubeless
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Pure XC setups
…but still efficient.
???? Stability at Low Pressure
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Holds shape well even when pressure drops
???? Important for:
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Technical trails
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Grip and control
⚖️ Pros & Cons
✅ Pros
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Extremely puncture-resistant
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Safer air loss (no sudden blowouts)
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Lighter than standard tubes
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Handles low pressures well
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Very durable for rough riding
❌ Cons
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More expensive than butyl
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Heavier than XC-focused Aerothan
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Still not as good as tubeless for puncture sealing
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Overkill for smooth XC riding
???? Where It Fits (Important for You)
Let’s connect this to everything you’ve been looking at:
You’ve mentioned:
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Road bike setups
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XC MTB tyre (Vittoria Peyote 29x2.4 XC Race tyre)
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MTB shoes
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Now MTB tubes
???? So here’s the key:
This tube only makes sense if:
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You’re riding a mountain bike
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On rough, technical terrain
???? Tubeless vs Aerothan MTB+ (Important Choice)
???? Tubeless (Still King for MTB)
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Self-seals punctures
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Best grip (lower pressure)
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Most common setup
???? Best for most MTB riders
???? Aerothan MTB+
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Cleaner, simpler
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Very tough
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Great as a backup tube
???? Best use:
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Emergency spare
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Riders who hate tubeless maintenance
???? Smart Rider Setup
Most experienced MTB riders will:
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Run tubeless tyres
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Carry an Aerothan MTB+ tube as backup
???? Why?
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Packs small
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Lightweight
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Way better than carrying a bulky butyl tube
???? Bottom Line
The Schwalbe Aerothan MTB+ is:
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A premium, ultra-durable MTB tube
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Ideal for rough trails and aggressive riding
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Best used as a high-end backup or alternative to tubeless
???? Simple Advice
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XC racing → normal Aerothan MTB
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Trail/enduro → MTB+
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Road bike → Aerothan Race