Seth, electrical heat shrink over those zipper pulls will fix a lot of the rattling you're hearing
@justin4n65 ай бұрын
I cut the pulls off my bags and swap them with paracord.
@smoore55405 ай бұрын
As above, shrink heat wrap, works a treat
@johnhickie11075 ай бұрын
Really easy to find cord pulls with plastic tabs at camping stores or even cheaper online at Amazon (you'll get a dozen for 5 bucks or so)
@atmrtnez5 ай бұрын
Adhesive lined heat shrink for permanence!
@MJLPlaysCODM5 ай бұрын
Most of the rattling on zippers comes from the metal tab hitting on the loop. You’d need to jam something in between those two pieces to get good result or replace the tab with strings that you can get at pretty much every outdoor store.
@paulwild62465 ай бұрын
@ Seth , I noticed the Milkit bottle was the .75l model. The company states for mtb use the 1 litre bottle. I have the 1l model seats mtb tyres every time, never fails. As you know volume is key 😉
@fabianopescador70565 ай бұрын
I feel Seth, I tried this one (.75) for Road and MTB tires and had no luck.
@DaveCM5 ай бұрын
I was about to make a similar comment. The volume isn't big in that one.
@galenkehler5 ай бұрын
I was kind of thinking this looked more like a road product
@sp00n5 ай бұрын
The Schwalbe Tire Booster (licensed Air Shot) is around 1.1 liters of volume, with the same 11 bar / 160 psi may pressure. And has only failed me for really stubborn downhill tires with wire bead (which normally aren't even classified as tubeless, they took some additional "convincing")
@jedscaramella33985 ай бұрын
What removing valve core? couldn't tell if Seth did that. removing the valve core gets more volume
@robertaxleproject13435 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feature Seth, happy to be included 🤘🏼
@bermchasin5 ай бұрын
be thankful he didnt say he was gonna "throw that piece of..... away" like he did with the not-a-drone
@brado.73193 ай бұрын
You guys rock
@CalebCarterFilm5 ай бұрын
I stopped watching crankworx innsbruck slopestyle for this.
@Jessev7415 ай бұрын
You didn't miss anything at the end
@R3ddyyg5 ай бұрын
@@Jessev741 I mean Godziek won, that was different
@JJR_BIKES5 ай бұрын
Same
@Jessev7415 ай бұрын
@@R3ddyyg well ya, but they would have seen that part!!
@PodkowkaMTB5 ай бұрын
same 😂
@williamstapleton26965 ай бұрын
Seth, about the air canister for seating tubeless tires. I made one from an old kitchen fire extinguisher, a tubeless valve and a replacement hose and chuck for a floor pump. It is twice the volume of the water bottle you tested, so it blasts enough air in to seat the tire and it cost me $10 for the valve and $4 for the pump hose and chuck. Add $1 for the hose clamp I used to attach the new hose to the extinguisher hose. The extinguisher already has a trigger valve to release the pressure explosively. It is built to do that. If you have to replace a home fire extinguisher because it is expired, just clean it and convert it to a useful tool.
@blzt32065 ай бұрын
You should make a video on it! :)
@jaytothesun995 ай бұрын
You sir are a genius, I’d love to see a pic of this contraption, would prolly win the GMBN hacks and bodges!
@RyleZor4 ай бұрын
You can also buy a weed sprayer bottle for like 5 bucks and pump it full of air, cut off the spray thing and just attach the tube to your valve without the core. Works nearly every time.
@AdamsSandberg144 ай бұрын
Fill it with water and it makes a sick water gun or shop "extinguisher"
@lucassmith18863 ай бұрын
Great idea!
@kick84725 ай бұрын
Options to reduce zipper pull rattel, put a layer of electrical tape on your zipper pulls or tie a knot of paracord to the end of the zipper pull. Both will act as bumpers so you don't have metal on metal clanking.
@niceguy1915 ай бұрын
I've done this for hunting backpacks and it works well to cut down that rattle
@cb84capri5 ай бұрын
Plastidip
@hedgemonkey65 ай бұрын
This! But self amalgamating tape will form a nice rubbery layer too, great stuff
@peglor5 ай бұрын
Wrapping them in paracord or breaking the metal zip pulls off and replacing with paracord loops would be nicer. Unless you can get very high end electrical tape, and even then you won't find out whether it's good enough until it's too late, it'll wear through and leave sticky residue on everything after a few hundred miles.
@Cynyr5 ай бұрын
I'd go for a bit of heat shrink rather than electrical tape. the tape will get all gross and sticky, then all hard and fall off.
@Jtw09125 ай бұрын
I would NEVER use that milkit thing as a water bottle. Who knows what is in the lubricant used for foor pumps, it wouldn't surprise me if some cheaper ones even use a little bit of lead.
@mtr.t5 ай бұрын
Natural selection
@jeremywp1234 ай бұрын
Womp womp, it's a water bottle
@EagleFPV434 ай бұрын
It's for emergency, and pretty much everything is ROHS compliant nowadays (meaning products can't have harmful substances incl. lead)
@AntaresSQ015 ай бұрын
8:50 As with many things in life: "The easier it is to use, the more likely you will use it" I used to seldom play sim racing games or VR because of the faff of getting them out, setting them up, only for a whim to play an hour or 2. Getting a dedicated sim rig makes me use it a lot more as it's there and ready to go at a moments notice. This drone might not be the best footage quality but the ease of use means you'll have way more amazing shots with it than a $1000 drone that takes 30 mins to set up...
@rustler085 ай бұрын
The funny thing is that a Milk-it Booster is like $65 on sale. Meanwhile, a Milwaukee M12 portable pump with battery and charger can be found on sale for less than $99. I can easily mount any stubborn tubeless tire with the Milwaukee with almost no effort, just remove the valve core and put on the little attachment for inflating pool toys. It is also capable of pumping up car tires, any sort of ball, and inflatable pool toys. It's also super compact, taking up less vertical space than the otherwise useless "Blaster".
@sorenludwig39785 ай бұрын
Do you actually use it to fit tb tyres or are you assume it works?
@Cassienope5 ай бұрын
@@sorenludwig3978I have used them. They work most.of the time. Occasionally a stubborn tire needs a boost of air.
@jeffer94995 ай бұрын
I dont understand the bike industries aversion to air compressors. A small pancake compressor can be had cheap. It feels like an elitest bike thing. The resto fo the world uses compressors to fill all tires. Why cant we join the team?
@jeffer94995 ай бұрын
@@Macuhdohnadadoh It would be interesting to see a demographic of who actually buy the bikes. I know road and gravel bikes are very heavily purchased and used by men 30-60 who sit behind a desk all day. I think selling a product marketing it as good to keep in your van is not real world use. what percent of bikers actually live in vans or even have a van? id be shocked if its over 5%
@Azzysdesignworks5 ай бұрын
I find that when trying to seat a tire bead, it helps to put a strap on the tread, which keeps the rubber expanding easier where you want it at the bead. Done this with motorcycle tires for years, especially when changing out tires on trips in the front of a hotel. Makes smaller pumps more useful in that regard.
@RootsRocksRaffi5 ай бұрын
The Robert Axle Project is amazing. axles for trainers, trailers, or just replacements in every size imaginable.
@Driver8takeabreak5 ай бұрын
I've had an Airshot inflator for a few years and think it has a few advantage over the product shown here. First, it can screw onto the valve, giving you a better seal (better than what Seth shows here). Second, the pump can stay attached to the inflator, so you an add more air as you like once you've release the inflator. I've seated a number of tires so far with the Airshot, and I really like it and would recommend.
@owenlaughlin73055 ай бұрын
Going to get my first bike today because of you really love the vids, keep up the great work
@kaisser19935 ай бұрын
To easily make the tubeless tire sit on the rims. Once the tire is in place, spray the sidewall (both sides) first with a mixture of soap and water. Then just pump it normally. Works for me every single time
@spicy1105 ай бұрын
Giving the lubricants used in pumps, should you be drinking water out of the same thing? OR do you think that isn't an issue in any way?
@Jehty_5 ай бұрын
That's what I thought as well. The air that comes out of my pumps smells quite badly (some chemical smell) . I don't want whatever causes that smell to come in contact with my drinking water.
@TheCmmdk5 ай бұрын
Well this is a place i didnt expect to see to 😅
@cb84capri5 ай бұрын
Merely a consolation prize for when you discover its uselessness as a bead seater.
@Frostbiker5 ай бұрын
Can't you wash the water bottle after pumping filthy air into it?
@AntonKoba5 ай бұрын
Imagine forgetting some water in there and then pressurising to 160 PSI
@theshonen88995 ай бұрын
I've been using an Airshot in my van for like 5 years and it works perfectly for all the stubborn tires that I can't do with a floor pump. The Airshot's locking design seems to be much better, you thread it directly where the valve core was and release the air only once it's secure. Additionally you can leave the floor pump on, so for truly nightmare tires you can release the air the keep pumping for non-stop airflow.
@gundamnit35945 ай бұрын
When I had my nightmare stan's conversion tubeless kit airshot was the only thing that worked 👍
@Driver8takeabreak5 ай бұрын
I just made the EXACT same comment before I saw yours'
@YuckFoutube-e1z5 ай бұрын
Never tried using something flammable like they do on car tyres?
@jaystarr65715 ай бұрын
6:17 "This is not a drone" also: "I still call it a drone." Love it!!
@robertkoleczko39875 ай бұрын
As a Bike mechanic, my tip for mounting tubeless tires! Just buy and use, only Maxxis tires for tubeless MTB! They're made for mounting with a floor pump, or just a pump. So you don't need any special boosters!!
@colinmartin97975 ай бұрын
A bicycle bag brand I highly recommend that's affordable is Tourbon - they're like half the price of most of the big names, they make a TON of different bags for different mounting styles, they look nice - a lot have a very pleasant city/retro look and they're insanely durable, with real canvas, waxed canvas, real leather and good quality nylon on some. I've been wailing on a pair of nylon saddlebags on my E bike for over a year, through a seattle winter and I haven't even felt the need to silicone spray or sno seal or wax them. Highly recommend them as a budget brand to look at for people who need luggage and don't need or like the ugly black/hi vis aesthetic but still want it very functional.
5 ай бұрын
Ive used a Robert Axle on my high end road back to haul my 90lb dog around for years. Works great. Even when Im not using the trailer I just leave the Robert Axle on. Just take note of the weight limit on your wheels. Had an issue with my carbon rims not being rated for the extra weight and basically ripped apart a hub. Not the axles fault tho. They also have an index of about every bike on the market so you get the right one.
@se7en9105 ай бұрын
Love you seth. Your goal of getting people into mountain biking is working. My nephew and I have bought helmets tools and I got a new bike. We've had 4 amazing weekends going out into nature and exploring. Thank you for my new healthy happy hobby.
@rubendevereaux60865 ай бұрын
Happy Father's Day to you!! Keep being involved in your kiddos lives!
@gob80565 ай бұрын
4:50 was the cutest thing ive ever seen! thanks for the cool product im gonna have to get one of those axles
@dustinmorse84975 ай бұрын
I got a bike hack for you. Put electrical shrink tube around the zipper pulls to quiet them down.
@silvermannnnnnn5 ай бұрын
I absolutely love that you took the attention to detail to have the jingling of the zippers in the shots with the “drone” camera.
@andrew8200m5 ай бұрын
I just use a floor pump and grunt a bit when going tubeless. Good to see these sort of products being shown off as they're much more portable and cheaper than using a compressor.
@slick-riq5 ай бұрын
Ooh I really like how slick that accessory mount tool kit is!
@proteusnexus14285 ай бұрын
Old 2kg fire extinguisher, auto valve, small fitting from 1/4' to 6mm, 60cm of PVC pipe. Pumped to 6-7 Bars works flawesly every single time.
@dannyferguson94155 ай бұрын
The Hover X1 like a little dystopian guardian angel!
@whitest_kyle5 ай бұрын
Instead of buying one of those tubeless air can things, I ended up buying a floor pump with one built in (Bontrager Flash Charger) because I needed a new floor pump anyways, it works super well.
@guto08sky5 ай бұрын
Man, yesterday i got injured riding a DIY track and your video saved me from boredom,Thank you Seth.
@jirotheok55985 ай бұрын
Coming from the freak bike fleet video: For the unicycle, in order to free mount the bike try stepping on the pedal so the crank moves in a forward stroke and then put your other foot on as fast as you can.
@YanDoroshenko5 ай бұрын
My "entry level" Specialized came with an in-frame storage where I can put all the CO2 cartridges in the world as well as a bottle cage with an integrated multi tool. Provided it's not as fancy as Crankbrothers or One Up, but still.
@SpookyShaw945 ай бұрын
On the subject of camping/hiking stuff. Take a water filter on long rides! Out in the country in high heat? Don't wanna carry more than 1 or 2l of water? Take a 50g water filter and fill up from a river. Just requires a tiny bit of planning. On 2hr+ rides I always take my £30 sawyer water filter, fill up after that long hill.
@Willard_guy5 ай бұрын
The robert axle project is great. They make axles for just about any bike or fork so you can use an old man mountain rack on basically any bike. OMM also ups the load capacity if you are using an axle instead of normal rack mounts.
@fredEVOIX5 ай бұрын
pumping in a bottle to then empty it in the tire sounds legit
@crunchysteve18 күн бұрын
That paper towel is more extraordinary than the goddamned drone camera! A bikepacking miracle tool!
@Kubafalkowski975 ай бұрын
As a person who play football this lil drone camera is so perfect!! Must have
@heath60415 ай бұрын
I'm one of those folks with out a compressor. Invested in a charger pump a few years back and was well worth the price, even came with a compartment in the handle for a ball inflator needle and one of those mattress inflator ends. Digital display is nice as well. Best thing is being able to blast the tyre full of air then quickly keep pumping to get that last little bit to snap onto the rim.
@dirtrider885 ай бұрын
you can buy a 26 gallon compressor for WELL under $200 used. go buy one.
@matthiasherbsleb14155 ай бұрын
longtime lurker here, i actually use the milkit booster (exclusively for gravel- and road bikes tho). it works realy well for me because i don´t own a compressor and i can take it with me on a trip. another good milkit product is their suringe to fill the milk directly thourgh the valvestem.
@BartoszBanachewiczАй бұрын
By far the easiest and cheapest tubeless inflator tool is a large garden sprayer. And even comes with a builtin pump!
@MeltedElf3 ай бұрын
I think what's more impressive than the drone that follows you is how well the camera work was to capture it coming into focus following Seth. A+ Also Seth, you don't want that little camera in 4k, you want it in 1080p with a higher bitrate.
@DerDanachDenkende5 ай бұрын
I am starting to feel a bit lucky to seat every tubeless tire pretty much first try with a 30€ floor pump since 4 years now (Maxxis, Conti, Schwalbe, Pirelli) :D
@SlowAZMTB5 ай бұрын
Been carrying the compressed towels for over a year now. Give them out too. You can see one I gave to Macky in Syd and Macky's Continental Divide ride about 6 months ago. First experienced them in an Asian restaurant I used to work for. They are awesome! :)
@alhypo5 ай бұрын
Crank Bros makes a floor pump that switches between high pressure mode (like a normal pump) and high volume. The high volume setting makes it super easy to seat tubeless tires. I actually own an air compressor but I haven't even bothered to use it since I got the Crank Bros floor pump.
@martinbaumgartner27745 ай бұрын
I use (big) plastic clothing pegs to seat my tires, just put them on the opposite side of the valve (if the tire is big enough you can form an M to reduce volume), then take a normal floor pump and pump as fast as you can, after 10 pumps the clothing pegs explode (you can gather and fix them later) and the tire seats. Only tried this 3 times, but worked every time.
@mtootm5 ай бұрын
I've wanted to use special tools for seating tubeless tires. Since discovering you can seat them just fine with a tire lever I haven't looked back. Use tube to seat the tire, remove tube but leave one side seated. add your sealent then take your tire lever and go around the tire and lift the bead onto the rim. forms enough of a seal for the pressure to pop the bead the rest of they way
@elegant4265 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the thru axle replacement for bike trailers
@robinrai49735 ай бұрын
A very easy (and free) way to seat tubeless tires (including stubborn folded up ones) is to just put a tube in, seat the tire fully, then only unseat one side to remove the tube, you don't even have to try very hard with a cheap floor pump to finish the rest
@peglor5 ай бұрын
What I find even quicker is to just leave the tube in and go riding 😛.
@tonyrobinson16235 ай бұрын
@@peglor I don't like fixing flats.
@peglor5 ай бұрын
@@tonyrobinson1623 Neither do I, especially when it involves goo spraying everywhere.
@positiivi_teme5 ай бұрын
This method works as long as the other side stays seated. The moment it gets loose, you're back to square one. I've made only stock gravel wheels tubeless, so I don't have experience if tubeless ready rims can hold it in place better.
@Enroueverslaventure5 ай бұрын
I was surprised to see you pull a Hover Air X1 out of the front bag ! I got one myself (did a video on my channel, but it's in French) and totally agree with you -even the "this is not a drone" formula-. It's so simple you are going to use it often but I was surprised not to hear about the pretty low speed limit it has in its downsides. 20km/h-ish is fine for walking and running, but for biking and especially descending, its really pretty slow. Hope they give it a bit of steroids in the next iteration because it's still pretty fun to use !
@jcmartinez75275 ай бұрын
For the rattling zippers, maybe try covering the zipper tags with shrink tubing?
@bensbikes5 ай бұрын
I've been looking at those Crankbros tools. Thanks for reviewing them, they look super cool.
@MrNosajwhitey5 ай бұрын
Thanks muchly for showing the axle will be using one for a bike build
@MikeinCC5 ай бұрын
3 SCFM air compressor. Best "MTB" purchase I've ever made. Use it almost every day.
@muhammadilhambhagawanta90655 ай бұрын
Seth we absolutely love all of your contents and we really do appreciate your effort for making our days better with your videos
@EdCardinal-MindThumpАй бұрын
Thanks for all the reviews. I have found that Portawipes compressed towels are a great deal (on Amazon), tough, usable, and biodegradable for a very good price. They come with a tube that holds 10, maybe less useful on a bike but cool otherwise. i keep a few in a mylar zip-bag in my EDC.
@grummbeerbauer35275 ай бұрын
I would really love to get Seth's perspective on Gravel bikes. I plan on getting one sooner or later, primarily for commuting (which I only recently started, using my hardtail MTB. Alas, this is far from optimal, as I have lots of flat sections where something a bit more aero would really help, like a drop bar. Also, the rather fast tires I put on as my commute is 99% asphalt really limit the hardtail's usability for MT-Bing).
@photooutdoor25743 ай бұрын
3:01 I use the Schwalbe Booster and it works perfect! 10:46 I always carry a few of them. You can get them in a 200 pieces pack for 10,- €/$.
@imnota5 ай бұрын
That drone really made me think "damn the future really is now" Looks straight up of a 90's futuristic movie
@sp00n5 ай бұрын
Yeah, the video quality as well unfortunately. 😄 But it's getting there.
@Bouncy88645 ай бұрын
Well, wait until you see the specs. Can't keep up with an eBike, not even the european 25km/h version. Max. flight height 15m. Max. 28km/h wind speed and stabilization is not guaranteed. And can't be controlled with gestures. Awesome idea, very very limited usability for a ridiculous price. Very unfortunate, I'd sell my Mini 3 Pro for a decent flying camera...
@imnota5 ай бұрын
@@Bouncy8864 Obviously it's one of the first of it's kind, like with anything you should never be a first adopter. But just the concept of a camera that flies and follows you automatically, that knows to land in your hand and etc feels futuristic to me, imagine telling people that even 20 years ago.
@greenbimoon5 ай бұрын
For your bag zipper noise, put some electrical heat shrink tube on. Stops the noise and provide a grippy surface to grab
@TheIronTank5 ай бұрын
i love compressed towel tablets! Great for travel use in a bind
@Joetest-ho2pd5 ай бұрын
Seth, I agree with your Hover review. But you should talk about its big limitation for MTbers. Accent, decent speed. I have found it just cannot keep up with any of my mountain bike riding, because, my trails are not flat. as soon as you go up, or down at any reasonable speed, it just falls behind.. If you are on flat roads, it does fine. I dont know the maximum speed, But it will not keep up if you are going downhill at all. I have found anything more than a brisk walking pace, with a vertical change will fail. It just falls behind.... such a bummer, because it is really good. But not for MTB following. See
@andyman1275 ай бұрын
Airshot tire canister has been fantastic for me. I have seated both mtn and road bike tires with ease... I have had absolutely ZERO luck seating a mtn bike tire with a floor pump with my setup. Ended up begging a shop in Moab to help me out before I had one.
@aussiebiking5 ай бұрын
Seth, can we please have more trail building videos!
@MDustinKim5 ай бұрын
Hover X1 is awesome! I hope it gives at least 2.7K in the future version. AND I WISH they come out with a new version..
@user-yv2cz8oj1k5 ай бұрын
I've been expecting something like the Hover to appear for a few years now. Maybe in a few design iterations with the main part being the camera quality and storage it might be a definite buy.
@LoreTunderin5 ай бұрын
Those compressed paper towels can be found in the camping section of the dollar store here in Canada, I think they're about a quarter each.
@valkyrie_cain865 ай бұрын
aha yeah, I was thinking similar. I got mind from Daiso (Japanese variety store) for $3.
@ChewieBabyTW5 ай бұрын
Oh a Berm Peak Express with Seth video........stopping everything to watch............Great video! I love the testing videos to show you things you might not ever know about if not for Seth and Berm Peak videos! Awesome!
@noshunnumber15 ай бұрын
You should try the granite stash tool and/or ratchet. Far quicker access as it's in the steerer with a little cap you twist. And unlike the one up edc, it comes with a headlock setup so you just have to remove the start nut. I love mine and I have their crank mounted plug kit too
@Garrzila5 ай бұрын
New to this channel and the sport. Love the content, informative, and entertaining. I am looking forward to buying my first mtb and trail riding. 😊
@MerrittMcKinney5 ай бұрын
My fave type of Seth’s Bike Hacks video
@kibbee8905 ай бұрын
Sounds like they just made the strongest water bottle ever. Probably way more durable considering it has to be able to contain 160 PSI without exploding.
@alexgcasals5 ай бұрын
To me, it serms they took an existing water bottle design and only designed the new "cap" with the valves. Then they just send you the normal cap because the manufacturer of the bottle is including it in the deal
@tommyofastora5 ай бұрын
Wow the way this video starts is SO slick
@Mindire5 ай бұрын
Does anyone know what kind the gopro mount is on his helmet? Cant find it anywhere?!
@peglor5 ай бұрын
I'd like to see how the mechanism on the Crank Bros tool behaves after a few weeks or years use in mud. It's a recurring problem with all the bolt to the bike style tool kits - they seem to all be designed for people who never ride in wet, muddy conditions.
@MikeTheYokel5 ай бұрын
Potentially in the firing line of loose rocks/stones/gravel etc too
@fb39ca45 ай бұрын
If you’re living out of a van you should probably carry an air compressor for the van’s tires.
@MyLakernation5 ай бұрын
I'm getting those towels for RAGBRAI, thanks man
@CollinOnTheTrails5 ай бұрын
trailbuild and product review video's are still my favorite videos after years of watching💪
@PloCnik5 ай бұрын
Milkit inflators are pretty great. My pump is medium sized and can't get tubeless seated, but these do the trick 90% there and the rest i can do with the pump or a second round. It was the cheapest option for me at around 20€ for just the valve, then it fit on an old bottle i wasn't using anymore.
@terr2565 ай бұрын
I've used airshot I got from amazon and it works pretty well at seating my tires. I've also got the same crankbrothers battle cage thing. I've been using it a lot and it's great!
@Lucas-lz3cq5 ай бұрын
If you're talking about the Robert Axel you should do a review of Old Man Mountain racks on a full suspension bike.
@ChrisCrond5 ай бұрын
My HoverAir hinge broke first time out. And they do not offer replacement parts at all. The hinges are the weakest point, but some tape and glue fixed it. Footage is not great in forest when there TONS of detail but good enough. I take it through intense bush and trees fast since i'm less afraid to break something that's broken and I am pretty impressed on the shots I can get. It really just locks onto you and will follow you without any concern for its own safety, and also your own. It comes after me sometimes but its okay because of the size and fan guards. I have some videos on here from my rides, if it had a better camera and no hinges (or stronger ones) it might be the perfect drone/cameraman for someone not interested in "Setting up shots". You just press and go.
@tehdopefish5 ай бұрын
I have a different brand of the air pump "booster". It works great for smaller volume tires. You probably need a bigger one for anything over ~50mm.
@G60syncro5 ай бұрын
A place I used to work at had a promo item that was a beach towel pressed into a small puck... It was meant to be dunked in water at the beach, it would pop out and you could leave it out to dry while you went swimming... The building we were at had a roofing issue and the roofers were working on it but they goofed, had to call it quits for the day and left the sketchy roof on it's own for that nights monsoon-level thunderstorm!! When I got to work the next morning, word got out that the IT company on the 2nd floor had suffered water damage, so I ran to the warehouse and was relieved to find both open crates intact with a massive puddle of water next to them... We were litterally inches away from towel apocalypse in the warehouse!!!
@travisengel5265 ай бұрын
You're supposed to add water, not wooder :)
@grummbeerbauer35275 ай бұрын
I have the Schwalbe Tire Booster, equivalent of the milkit product. Different from the Milkit booster, the Schwalbe comes with a hose to connect it to the tire, which I think is way more convenient. For me, this works very well (unless I botch the rim tape, like in my last try 😆).
@douglasyoung9275 ай бұрын
The camera drone gaslighting you when it runs into things is hilarious 😂
@alexgcasals5 ай бұрын
I have a similar "pump booster" that can be used while still attached to the pump. That way you can keep pumping after the boost if it dos not seat completely. Works really well. And as many have comented... I would never drink from there, you might drink lubricant or sealant, its surprising they advertise that "feature".
@jazenka993 ай бұрын
Thank you, you save many people serious money on reviewing what could be best described as excrement.
@RJKYEG5 ай бұрын
If you're going to be out far away from good toilet options (this is my experience while hiking), some kind if wet wipe - either those tablets or a small pack of baby wipes, and some hevyay duty dog poo bags are absolutely worth carrying.
@rossgirven51635 ай бұрын
I bought around 200 compressed cotton towels from Amazon for like £15. I always have a few in my bag for when I cycle to work and want a quick freshen up before putting on my work clothes. Mine are a lot bigger than this. Start out around 1.5 inch and end up roughly 18 inch square. They are a godsend.
@niekgillis55555 ай бұрын
What is your gopro mount on your helmet, a specialized tactic 4 mips right?
@daveatutube5 ай бұрын
I bought something like 20 of those compressed towels for the equivalent of about USD$2, and keep a couple floating around in work bags and the like for emergencies. If there's a "Daiso" near you check them out.
@casperrio.5 ай бұрын
i have my own trick of seating a tubeless tire on the rim, if you have any old floor pump you can rip the cable hose out and then you can put the end that was attached to the floorpump on your presta valve and put the other end on a tire like a dj tire that can go up to 80psi (just any tire that can hold high pressure) then the air from the dj tire gets transfert to the tubeless tire that needs to be seated and thats enough air to seat it
@LoreTunderin5 ай бұрын
FYI Seth, DJI drones are on the brink of being banned in the United States for some silly political reasons, already passed the house and now it's up to the senate. I think the Drone Advocacy Alliance is the group to look up for more information.
@cyan_oxy67345 ай бұрын
I don't think China potentially using private Americans' drones for espionage is a silly political reason. Every Chinese company answers to directly to the CCP so it's a fair concern that this data could be abused. Like how the CCP went after China critical Journalists using TikTok's GPS data. I don't think it's political it's really common sense to shut out a government from your market that means harm to your country's people.
@navykeef5 ай бұрын
Silly reason? Transmitting all data back to the Chinese government? 😂 yeh that’s just silly
@LoreTunderin5 ай бұрын
@@navykeef what data is being transmitted? DJI is being accused of placing a back door but no proof was ever provided in fact part of the bill is instructing the Navy to deconstruct a drone to find out if there is one... Shouldn't that be fine FIRST before banning something that saves lives and that people rely on for their lively hood? Besides, what data is being gathered and shared by drones that aren't connected to the internet? What data are drones providing that the CCP can't already get from Google Maps or their own spy satellites? How much food and how many lives is that data worth? Look up how many Fire Departments, Police Departments, search and rescue volunteers, farmers, home inspectors, photographers, etc., rely on these drones to make a living, grow crops, and save lives. This is just a short sighted "China Bad" ploy by politicians trying to look strong and get votes off the back of the TikTok without understanding the impact of their decisions. You would hope they'd have some proof of the threat they're claiming to be protecting people from, but instead they're going to ban something a critical tool used by by farmers and public servants across the country on the chance their data, which is largely already available on Google Earth, could somehow be stolen by the CCP. If they're worried about the possibility, then sure go ahead and look into it. Don't sacrifice people's physical security and livelihoods in the name of protecting their data from a theoretical threat that hasn't even been evaluated yet by the security experts in your own military.
@LoreTunderin5 ай бұрын
@@navykeeftell me you didn't read the bill without telling me you didn't read the bill 😊
@slydog45355 ай бұрын
People can’t help themselves but to disrupt emergency services operations with their drone use, only takes one idiot to ruin it for everybody
@JB.VR1129 күн бұрын
IV been watching your videos for 3 years now and I love them
@dsa53945 ай бұрын
I bought a bag of 50 of the compressed towels about 6 years ago. I'm problem good for another 6 years or more. I carry some on camping trips. I use them as a wash cloth when I lose or forget mine. I stopped carrying toilet paper and used this in an emergency, then packed it out in the trash.
@SosiskaTheHorrible5 ай бұрын
Dakine gripper bag fits everything I need, those multi purpose cages are for your surgeons and dentist types 😂
@alexstewartallred5 ай бұрын
I use the Airshot instead of this MilkIt tire seater (pretty much the same product), and the Airshot works every single time I use, so not sure why Seth was having so much trouble here... These are great for people like me who live in a small condo where an air compressor is just too loud and bulky to consider.. I have never been able to get a tire seated with the floor pump alone, FWIW.
@hubdeep94525 ай бұрын
The tyre inflator doesn't look very impressive. I bought a floor pump which has a pressure chamber on it for about 30-40 quid. So about 20-30 quid cheaper than the bottle with an adapter. The advantage of the pump is that I can pre-load it with pressure to inflate and seat the tyre, and if it needs extra I can just add a few more pumps to get it to pop into place.