Silca has released a new Hot Wax X chain lubricant that’ll set you back £220 and £58 tyre levers that incorporate a CO2 regulator, and has also introduced the "world's most refined low-pressure pump”.
£220 chain lubricant promises 0.5 watt savings
Silca has released its new Hot Wax X chain lubricant, which promises to run “roughly 0.5 watts faster” than their Secret Chain Blend Hot Melt Wax (we know that watts aren't a measurement of speed but let's go with it). The wax is also said to extend the interval between applications up to 800km (500 miles), but this comes at a cost.
Silca’s Hot Wax X is priced at £220 for a 300g tin compared with their Secret Chain Blend Wax costing £48 for a 500g bag.
Silca says they are bringing “the most-advanced technology”, with the Hot Wax X containing a key ingredient, Nanene. Developed by the University of Manchester, Nanene is “an ultra-high-quality, few-layer graphene made using a patented manufacturing method.” They claim you can get up to 30,000 km (18,600) miles out of a chain with Hot Wax X.
The Hot Wax X isn’t the first chain lubricant to contain a form of graphene. AbsoluteBLACK claimed to be the “world’s first hydrocarbon-based chain lubricant containing graphene,” with their drip lube form.
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Silca £58 tyre levers
The EOLO 2-in-1 tyre levers come with an integrated CO2 regulator – which is an industry first, as far as we're aware. For £58, this is Silca's new take on the EOLO CO2 regulator and Premio Tyre Levers, the advantage being you only need to carry one item with you.
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The integrated CO2 regulator is compatible with both Presta and Schrader valves. You can "expect the same superb quality" as the EOLO CO2 regulator, with an "added twist" - literally. To activate the flow of CO2, the cartridge can be twisted once attached to the threaded end of the tyre lever.
The updated EOLO
Silca has also updated its standard CO2 regulator, the EOLO. The EOLO IV costs £32 and has a new “easy-to-grip” turn dial allowing “full control over the flow of CO2 into the tyre”.
It also includes a regulating valve which, Silca claims, will mean no more wasting of C02. Like the EOLO 2-in-1 tyre levers, the EOLO IV is compatible with both Presta and Schrader valves.
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Silca high-volume, low-pressure floor pump
Thirty-four years after introducing the Terra as the first high-volume, low-pressure specific pump for larger-volume tyres, Silca have now reintroduced the Terra concept with new technology. They say it is the "world's most refined low-pressure pump but also [able] to maintain high-pressure capabilities."
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Silca says, "This is the pump you need to embrace everything from all-road to MTB." The gauge goes up to 120psi with 50% of the face containing 0-30psi (0-2.1bar). Silca claim that this allows for 0.5psi precision at the low end of the range and 1psi precision towards the top.
Get more info from Silca or visit the website of Silca's UK distributor Saddleback.
Will any of these products be making it on to your Christmas list? Let us know in the comments section below…
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I bet that chain wax costs them all of 2 GBP/tin to produce, shipping and customs duty from the US included. Tops. Separating fools from their money indeed....
Grrrr! more over priced nonsense from Silca like the Silca Saddlebag with a BOA dial that falls off on every ride no matter how tight it's adjusted.
I have one of those and it works perfectly. Small, discreet, no rattles, doesn't flip itself round when I go over bumps - perfect.
Now that I've managed to get it into this state I carry all tools in my jersey pockets so I don't have to undo the saddlebag and fail to fit it back again.
I've got one as well, works perfectly.
I've got two sets of metal tire levers from my grandfather, they're probably close to a century old. Why would anyone use plastic? (No, they dont damage the rims...)
Plastic is lightweight and won't damage rims. I've got some metal tire levers amongst my collection, but they'd be a last resort and I reckon I'd easily put scratches on carbon rims with them. I'd much rather that a tyre lever breaks before a rim breaks.
Those tyre levers look familiar - I got myself a pair of these from Wiggle: https://www.wiggle.co.uk/lifeline-professional-2-in-1-tyre-lever-co2-inflator
Only cost me £12.99, but they're now discontinued.
Haha 😄 Good spot there, which sheds a little rain on Silca's parade. I'll pretty much assume the same BS factor applies to their chain wax.
Nope, I'll be sticking with my £3.99 Schwalbes, the tyre levers to rule them all.