Can sealant freeze?
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Can sealant freeze?
If you're far enough north, in Yakutsk or Fairbanks, is it possible for sealant to freeze and fail to perform its function?
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Yes, but Stan's works down to -20F. Orange Seal makes a SubZero version of their sealant that also works down to -20F. https://shop.orangeseal.com/products/subzero-sealant
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So you are concerned about someone else having their sealant freeze? Thoughtful of you.
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That would be epic! Pics, please.
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Y'all are about 80°F (57°C) colder than any temp I care to ride at. Call me impressed! I'd offer you some beer, but probably you want something warmer... How 'bout some hot chocolate?
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