Tannus Armour tyre insert is a game - changer for all riders. It offers full 360° bead - to - bead puncture protection, safeguarding you from sharp objects, sidewall cuts, rim damage, and pinch flats across all riding levels and styles. Made from a patented multi - cell foam compound named Aither, this lightweight and flexible foam insert is also incredibly durable. Sitting snugly between your tyre and inner tube, it provides 15mm of top puncture protection and 2mm of sidewall protection against sharp objects and rocks. When you hit an obstacle, it cushions the inner tube, preventing contact with the rim and eliminating pinch flats. It also offers extra rim protection during hard impacts. Thanks to its sidewall support, Tannus Armour stops tyre buckling in fast corners, allowing you to run lower tyre pressures. For City/Commuter/Gravel/Touring, 25 - 30 PSI is ideal, and for MTB, 15 - 20 PSI works great. Installing it is as easy as fitting a regular tyre and it's maintenance - free. Features include: eliminating 90% of punctures, increasing grip for confident riding, enhancing comfort by absorbing vibrations, fast - rolling design to minimize drag, a run - flat feature that lets you ride up to 10km/h without wheel damage if a puncture occurs, and quick and easy installation (check the video in the image gallery).


Using the Tannus Armour is a breeze. Just install it like you would a regular tyre. First, make sure your tyre and inner tube are clean. Then, place the Tannus Armour between the tyre and the inner tube. Once it's in place, you're good to go. For tyre pressure, if you're riding in the city, for commuting, on gravel, or touring, aim for 25 - 30 PSI. If you're into mountain biking, 15 - 20 PSI is the way to go. As for maintenance, it's super simple. This product is maintenance - free, so you don't have to do anything special. Just enjoy your rides without worrying about punctures. One thing to note is that although it offers great protection, it's not indestructible. Avoid hitting extremely sharp or large objects at high speeds. If you do happen to get a puncture, the run - flat feature allows you to ride up to 10km/h without damaging your wheel, but it's still a good idea to get it checked and fixed as soon as possible.