Slime tubes?

I love the idea, but every time I've fitted one it's ended up with slime in the valve, which has ruined the tube.

The p*ncture fairy (we dare not speak her name!) visits us all. Keep your pressures high, and make sure your tyres are not too tyred.
 
A few years ago, I rode to the top of Mt. Tam with a friend. At the top he got a puncture, even though he had Slime in the tube. He said, "No Worries, I've got a patch kit". Well, the patch refused to stick to the tube because of the Slime oozing out the rather large hole in it. I ended up giving him my spare tube to get home on. At the time, I was already riding Tubeless tires on my MTB, and I still haven't gotten a flat with them! Also, contrary to what Grahame says earlier on this thread, the 2.2 Continental All Mountain Tubeless tires I am running weigh 650 grams each plus 28 grams of Stan's Sealant=678grams--which compares favorably to a 540 gram Smoke with a 180 gram tube=720 grams.
 
One of my girls was constantly getting punctures... after getting the tube out, putting some air in it and stopping counting holes at about a dozen, I bought some slime tubes... she's not had a puncture since last Summer..
 
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