Rema Tip Top Sport review

?If it ain't broke' is Rema's motto, and while that's true (it's a traditional puncture repair kit that Rema TT has been making for years), the kit doesn't offer as much as others on test.
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Tried and tested puncture repair
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Not as good value as some rivals
You can trust Cycling Weekly.
The Rema Tip Top Sport comes with small patches, perfectly sized for a slim road tube.
The downside being that there are only five of them.
Value-wise, you're looking at £1 a fix.
A lot considering rivals offer a repair price of 50p per use. They work, though, and the patch was applied very neatly.
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