The Crank Brothers S.O.S. TS2 Tube Stash+ Tube Strap is a minimalist yet secure way to carry your flat-fixing essentials on any ride. Designed to hold a spare tube, tire levers, and CO2, this rugged strap keeps everything snugly in place without rattling or shifting. Whether you’re grinding gravel or bombing trails, the TS2 ensures you’re always ready for a quick fix without the bulk of a pack.
114 x 62 x 32mm
Weight
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53g
Pockets
Gear Storage Bracket
Attachment System
Hook-And-Loop Strap
Features
Tire Plug Tool + 2x Plugs
Tire Lever
Specs
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Biking Type:
Mountain, Road, Gravel/Adventure, Urban/CommuterMore
Biking Type
Mountain
Mountain bikes are built for tackling rough terrain with frames made of durable materials like aluminum or carbon fiber, ensuring stability and maneuverability. They feature suspension to absorb impacts from rocks, roots, and drops, providing a smoother ride. RoadRoad bikes are designed for speed and efficiency on paved surfaces. They feature lightweight frames constructed from materials like carbon fiber or high-end aluminum. Equipped with narrow and smooth tires, road bikes minimize rolling resistance for swift longer-distance rides. Gravel/Adventure
Gravel/Adventure bikes are versatile machines designed for exploring mixed terrain, combining elements of road and mountain bike frames for comfort and stability. They offer traction and stability on various surfaces. Whether on gravel roads, light trails, or city streets, these bikes provide a perfect balance between comfort, performance, and versatility. Urban/Commuter
Urban/Commuter bikes are purpose-built for navigating city streets with comfort and practicality in mind. Featuring frames designed for easy mounting and dismounting, often made of durable steel, these bikes prioritize reliability and ease of use with components like internally geared hubs or single-speed drivetrains for low maintenance.
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Warranty:
5 Years
Other Notes
Crank Brothers products can only be shipped within the United States and Canada
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