

🚴♂️ Glide like a pro with space-age lube that outlasts the ride!
Tru Tension BananaSlip Tungsten All Weather Lube is a 50ml wax-based, water-resistant, and fully biodegradable bicycle lubricant featuring patent-pending tungsten disulphide technology originally developed for space. It reduces drivetrain friction by up to 60% compared to graphite, protects against wear with an atomic-thin protective layer, and excels in wet and muddy conditions, making it ideal for road, mountain, and race bikes.








| ASIN | B07TWG1KTT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #97,747 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #99 in Bike Lube |
| Department | Men's |
| Item model number | BI005 |
| Manufacturer | Tru-Tension |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 18 cm; 200 g |
C**R
C'est mon lubrifiant de chaîne préféré pour mon vélo course, premièrement car il est simple et pratique à appliquer. Pas besoin de nettoyage trop compliqu ( sur chaine propre quand même), pas de temps de pause long. Deuxièmement il est assez économique, on met une petite goutte sur chaque rouleau. Troisièmement , il ne salit pas la chaîne à l'usage, se nettoit bien, enfin il offre une bonne tenue et un bon rendement Je valide son utilisation
M**S
I previously used muc off wet lube.. switched to finish line wet lube. This product is miles better. I considered chain waxing however waxing doesn't work well in wet conditions and this product does. I live in a really rainy city, thus my chain and drivetrain picks up a lot of dirt off the road. It's takes a lot of abuse. Pros - No build up of black paste from road dirt. - Works well in wet conditions. - Easy to apply. - Dries quickly. Cons - really needs a good shake to mix up the contents. Mine even required a stir due to a build up at the top of the bottle. - Could be due to the cold but due to the build up mentioned above even after mixing and shaking for 10-15 mins when first applying gushed out due to the buildup requiring cleanup. However once I sorted this the product works incredibly well. I wouldn't avoid due to this. Maybe I should try warming this. - Would love further instructions on the website rather than "apply to all areas of chain". I understand covering the links is key however it's suggested you degrease the chain before, which I did.. so I'm not sure if I should be coating the outside of the chain too.
A**O
dura diverse uscite
M**S
Very nice lube. Yes, the bottle is ⅔ the height of the box and yes it's 'half' empty, but it clearly says 50ml, and the bottle with lube weighs 68g; I'm happy to believe the bottle itself weighs ~15-20g so it's not like they're ripping you off - that suggests 50ml of actual lube inside the bottle, which IS what I'm paying for; it's just like buying chips that ship air to protect themselves - I expect this is a purposefully larger bottle than needs be to stand out in a retail environment. The lube works well, and the larger-than-it-needs-to-be bottle is easier for me to find in my garage than other fit-to-size ones have been.
J**Y
It is hard to find empirical measurements for the effectiveness of various lubricants, and the right answer will vary depending on the sort of riding you do. I first bought the BananaSlip because of a review that simulated terrible conditions in a controlled environment, and this product did well. I am not a high-performance rider. I am a commuter first, but recently got myself a fancy bike, because, well, there was no commuting for a while. But I keep a chain log, and track chain wear carefully. On my commuter bike I appreciate the durability of this product. I actually like riding in the rain, and here is a lubricant that lasts. On my other bike, I am amazed at how great a freshly-lubed chain feels. The carbon-fiber frame is very communicative and the pure silence of the drive train brings me joy on every stroke of the pedals. Maybe you know that feeling. It's likely that I'm delivering more power as well, but I have no proof of that. And the chain log: I'm getting (a bit) more distance out of each chain. The data set is small, and the difference is not dramatic, but fancy bikes use fancy chains and anything I can do to stretch the life of one of those is worth the expense.
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