






🛞 Seal the deal before the next flat stops you!
FlatOut QuickStrike Tire Sealant is a cutting-edge, Kevlar-reinforced tubeless tire sealant designed for off-road enthusiasts and professionals. It instantly seals punctures up to 1/2 inch, offers lifetime protection with a single application, and includes a valve core tool for quick, mess-free installation. Compatible with a wide range of tires including ATVs, eBikes, and fat tire bikes, its water-resistant, non-flammable formula ensures reliable, long-lasting flat prevention and repair.






| ASIN | B0CXJJX43W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,377 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #27 in Tire Repair Tools |
| Brand Name | FlatOut |
| Color | clear |
| Compatible Material | Rubber |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (598) |
| Included Components | TIRE SEALANT |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Manufacturer | MULTI SEAL |
| Material Type | DuPont Kevlar |
| Model | GALLON + 444 TOOL |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | OFF ROAD-PARENT |
| Style Name | 1 Gallon |
| Surface Recommendation | Tire |
| UPC | 707986261219 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
J**X
Worked perfectly for me. Sorry I waited so long.
I was clearing a field full of mesquite trees, and my tractor tires were getting destroyed. Mesquite has nasty 3-inch thorns, and I was plugging tires constantly. Eventually, all four tires were flat at the start of each day. These tires had been plugged more than 10 times each. I bought FlatOut Quick Strike and followed the instructions exactly. The pump dispenses about 1 oz per pump, so I put 30 pumps in each tire, and the bottle was mostly empty by the time I finished. Typical with any pump dispenser it was also difficult to get the last bit out of the bottle using the pump. It’s been a week now. One tire has lost about 1 PSI, but the other three are still holding exactly where I set them. Considering how badly these tires were damaged, I’m impressed so far. This is the first time I’ve gone more than a day without dealing with flats in that field.
J**E
It works no flats
Works perfectly haven't had a flat since adding to ebike
M**E
Great product to prevent flats in bike tires.
Looking for a GREAT TIRE SEALER for an E-Bike tire? This is the stuff. Company is great to work with as well. Have over 500 miles on my E-Bike and not a single flat.
D**F
Application frustrations and suggestions.
I just finished putting FlatOut QuickStrike Off-Road formula into both 26x4 tires on my Aventure.2 eBike. I put about half of the 32 oz bag into each tire. I say "about half" because there is really no way to accurately determine how much has been applied. As many other users have reported, it was a challenging process because of the frequent clogs that needed to be cleared. It took me ~ 45 minutes to do the first tire but I was able to do the second tire in less than 15 minutes because of lessons learned. Hopefully what I learned in this process can be of help to others: First, find a way to get the tire off the ground a few inches so there is no risk of breaking the bead. I used a tie-down strap attached to an A-frame ladder to lift one end of the bike at a time so that the tire off the ground. Put some cardboard or other suitable material beneath the tire to catch the inevitable drips/spillage. Rotate the wheel so that the valve core is close to the 3 or 9 o'clock position. Put a paper towel right below the valve core and another over the brake rotor, at least on your first tire. Cut the cotton tip off of several Q-tips that can then be used to push into the valve core when (not if) a clog occurs. Then try pushing the Q-tip into the valve core to feel for any restrictions that might be problematic while inserting the FlatOut. I recommend that you wear vinyl or rubber gloves. When you do start putting in the FlatOut, apply a firm, steady pressure to the bag. At first, I was only able to apply a small amount (maybe 2 seconds worth) before the flow stopped. I then had to remove the tube from the valve core, push the trimmed end of the Q-tip into the valve core several times until I cleared the clog then repeat....... I am guessing I had to do this at least 15 times with the first tire and it took nearly 45 minutes to complete. By the time I did the second tire, I had become proficient enough that I only had to clear about 5 clogs and it took me less than 15 minutes to complete. This may be a bad news/good news scenario. The bad news is that it is a pain in the a** to get this stuff into the inner tube. The good news (at least in my view) is if it clogs this quickly and easily, it should stop an air leak fairly quickly and effectively. I guess I would rather spend a frustrating hour or less in the comfort of my garage putting this into my tires than who knows how long and how far it might be to push a heavy bike with a flat tire. Especially if you ride some of the remote bike trails that I ride. Suggestions for the manufacturer of this product: Supply this in quantities suitable for a single tire application so no guessing on the amount is required. Package this product in caulking tubes so that one can benefit from the mechanical advantage of a caulking gun or design some other method of application so that an individual's strength isn't the determining factor for a successful outcome.
M**H
Easy to install peace of mind
Based on all the positive reviews out there about this product, I used this in my fat tire e-bike as soon as I bought it. I don't know how many flats I would have had, but I've ridden over 1,000 miles without a single problem. Maybe I'm lucky, or maybe the product works like a champ. Either way, it's great insurance against a flat tire - one of the worst experiences in biking. Some people say it's expensive, but it's actually quite the opposite. I think the people that say that haven't had to replace their original (cheap) innertubes. I just bought good innertubes from Kenda and they were $24 each, which makes this a no-brainer. It's guaranteed to last 10 years - that would be at least 40,000 miles for me, so basically the life of my innertubes. It's not at all messy to install if you follow the instructions. A block can happen occasionally, but it's really easy to clear and continue filling. I've only used the bags and not the pump, so I can't vouch for the pump either way. But since the cleanup is water and a paper towel, installing this in your tires is nothing to be afraid of. If you have a clog, stop and clear it before putting excessive pressure behind it, because I can see where that would cause a mess. Just disconnect the hose and take care of the problem, reattach the hose and continue. I think I had to do that once during the installation of two tires. Again, I'm using the bag and not the pump. I expect it to function as designed since I've seen youtubers doing tests for functionality and it definitely works. It's great peace of mind when you're miles away from home and there's almost no chance of you getting a flat tire.
P**T
Peace of mind goes a long way
This size container was just enough to treat both my wife's Gotrax F1V2 e-bike with 20 x 2.6 tubed tires and mine. I highly recommend elevating the wheel off the ground before adding this product as it will help keep the bead in place. Adding air can be difficult unless you have a screw on inflator as the tube valve stem is hard to grasp and easily pushed back into the tire. So far we've had no flats but haven't ridden as much in this brutally hot summer. Looking forward to fall and many more excursions. FWIW transporting these two e-bikes in my wife's Kia Soul is a breeze as they fold into.
M**E
Purchased this for my fat tyre ebike. Very easy to use, half a bottle in each tyre 26x4 inch. Hopefully it does what it claims. Flatout must be confident as they offer a free tube replacement if the product fails. Piece of mind for long distance riding 🫡
A**B
Really like this. Far as I know it's not been called upon but who can know for sure. Anyway, it gave me the confidence to go riding in the woods a little more. I think I am OK to trust it, I really hope I never get any more punctures...EVER!
J**.
Failed to seal two pinholes on a defective e-bike new inner tube (or which I accidentallly pinched). Any excuse that the sealant failed to spread before riding is invalid because I always massage in before fitting to wheel. So I patched the first hole, to find it lost pressure again leaving left a wet hole obetween the inner and tyre n the second pump! It appears either not to work at all or takes too long to seal. I have kept the sealant in the tube after the 2nd patch, but have very little faith in it. Always carry a spare inner!
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