The lube that lasts through dusty 100+ miles

Squirt Lube lasts.
Squirt Lube lasts.
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(Photo courtesy of Squirt Lube)


Mountain biking is all about keeping the rubber on the dirt. And many of the trails are dusty with fine clay substance that blows up into the air and starts to clog up the chain. Suddenly you will find yourself with chain suck, where the chain sticks to the teeth of the XXX and stops you from pedaling. You are overdue for more lube on your chain!

Lubing the chain is quick and easy, but for those of us who race long races it is optimal to have something that truly lasts. In my experience with 100 milers and 12/24 hour races is that lubing is a waste of time and energy. I've used many different lubes that required me to stop every lap or ever 20 miles for more lube. That's not how you win a race!


Then I discoverd Squirt Lube. This lube is wax based that maintains your chain for hours through even the dustiest, clay-dirt races you come across. I've gone 100 miles in races without having to re-lube. This saves you time and energy to keep you going. Squirt lube also works to help clean your cassette, so you will notice in the efficiency of your cassette.


Even if you are not racing, it's great to have the confidence of knowing that your lube will last a long time.


Squirt Lube has become the number one choice in lubes among pro endurance athletes. Try a sample today to discover it for yourself!


Larry Grossman is our local representative and he will be handing out free samples this weekend in the 24 Hours in the Sage race in Durango. Durango is about 6 hours from Fort Collins. You'll see his tent at many local events including MSC races, Breck 100.

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, Fort Collins Cycling Examiner

Elizabeth Sugar Boese is an endurance mountain bike racer in 12 and 24 hour races. She trains on her road bike and is a member of the Velo-One cycling team. She also went bike touring around Lake Titicaca in Peru and Bolivia, riding at 13,000 feet.

Comments

  • Drew Denny - National Paddle Sports Examiner 2 years ago

    Cool insight, but you just helped your competitors.

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