Rudi Pollard Posted March 15, 2020 Share Nice idea, but pretty useless on the trails. The bomb device could not puncture the seal on the bomb the first time I used it. I eventually had to remove the rubber seal to get it to punch which caused most of the air to blow out when I tried to bomb my tire. The plug tool also did not cover itself in glory as it just made the hole bigger and bigger and not plugging at all. Lots of money for nothing... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisF Posted March 15, 2020 Share Nice idea, but pretty useless on the trails. The bomb device could not puncture the seal on the bomb the first time I used it. I eventually had to remove the rubber seal to get it to punch which caused most of the air to blow out when I tried to bomb my tire. The plug tool also did not cover itself in glory as it just made the hole bigger and bigger and not plugging at all. Lots of money for nothing... exactly why you need a tool WITH a reamer .... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lyne Components Posted March 16, 2020 Share Nice idea, but pretty useless on the trails. The bomb device could not puncture the seal on the bomb the first time I used it. I eventually had to remove the rubber seal to get it to punch which caused most of the air to blow out when I tried to bomb my tire. The plug tool also did not cover itself in glory as it just made the hole bigger and bigger and not plugging at all. Lots of money for nothing... Hi Rudi Sorry to hear your Shred Zeppelin didn't perform as it should have. Before shipping out the product we made a change to the O-ring size to allow for a better punching on certain bombs with a concave seal. It seem you may have received one with the incorrect O-ring, we'll send out a replacement unit for you today. As for the plug side, our plug applicator falls within the same dimensions as most popular applicators on the market (image below) so I am interested if the performance would have been any different. Was the hole perhaps pretty large to begin or in a difficult position along the tyre bead? We plugged a lot of tyres with our prototypes without fail, so your feedback is important for us for future product improvements. Cheers Dayle TNOSE_E, babse and DJuice 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scalpel Posted March 16, 2020 Share I also had a similar issue with the Shred Zeplin. Tried to plug a tyre but it does not go in deep enough. I had to use the other devise you are comparing your Shred Zeplin to. So it wont be going on trails with me anymore. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rudi Pollard Posted March 16, 2020 Share I also had a similar issue with the Shred Zeplin. Tried to plug a tyre but it does not go in deep enough. I had to use the other devise you are comparing your Shred Zeplin to. So it wont be going on trails with me anymore.Yip my experience as well. It does not penetrate deep enough for the plug to stay in, so you are actually just poking the hole bigger and bigger the whole time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rudi Pollard Posted March 16, 2020 Share Hi Rudi Sorry to hear your Shred Zeppelin didn't perform as it should have. Before shipping out the product we made a change to the O-ring size to allow for a better punching on certain bombs with a concave seal. It seem you may have received one with the incorrect O-ring, we'll send out a replacement unit for you today. As for the plug side, our plug applicator falls within the same dimensions as most popular applicators on the market (image below) so I am interested if the performance would have been any different. Was the hole perhaps pretty large to begin or in a difficult position along the tyre bead? We plugged a lot of tyres with our prototypes without fail, so your feedback is important for us for future product improvements. Cheers DayleThanks Dayle, Appreciate the feedback. Ill give the new unit a try and let you know if it worked any better for me. The hole was small to start with and would usually plug with one of the thinner plugs. I eventually had to put in the big plug just to get home. Ill provide feedback on the replacement unit once received. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lyne Components Posted March 16, 2020 Share I also had a similar issue with the Shred Zeplin. Tried to plug a tyre but it does not go in deep enough. I had to use the other devise you are comparing your Shred Zeplin to. So it wont be going on trails with me anymore.Our idea with the shorter prong design was to avoid over insertion leading to rim tape damage or pushing the plug fully in to the tyre and loosing it. The other idea is to have a solution that plugs just deep enough that the plug doesn't need to be trimmed. Whats important is that the plug is pushed in to the cavity around the prong for it to work, if not it will limit how deep you can push in the plug. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lyne Components Posted March 16, 2020 Share Thanks Dayle, Appreciate the feedback. Ill give the new unit a try and let you know if it worked any better for me. The hole was small to start with and would usually plug with one of the thinner plugs. I eventually had to put in the big plug just to get home. Ill provide feedback on the replacement unit once received. Thanks Rudi I would appreciate the feedback. Cheers Dayle Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scalpel Posted March 16, 2020 Share Our idea with the shorter prong design was to avoid over insertion leading to rim tape damage or pushing the plug fully in to the tyre and loosing it. The other idea is to have a solution that plugs just deep enough that the plug doesn't need to be trimmed. Whats important is that the plug is pushed in to the cavity around the prong for it to work, if not it will limit how deep you can push in the plug. Plug was in the cavity and it did not work. The tool will not go with on a ride anymore. Thanks for the feedback. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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