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5 of 5 24" x 1-3/8" (37-540) Primo Vantage Tire August 9, 2022
Reviewer: Robert Roark from Denver, CO United States  
As usual, a quick call to clarify product details resulted in me getting just the right tires, and very quickly!!!

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5 of 5 Always great August 5, 2022
Reviewer: Charles Lawson from Monroe, MI United States  
Everyone at DME is helpful and courteous. I wouldn't go anywhere else for my wheelchair needs

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3 of 5 August 19, 2021
Reviewer: Jon Waterson from Richmond, UT United States  


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5 of 5 May 21, 2020
Reviewer: Stanley Hall from Roundrock , TX United States  


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5 of 5 Primo tires are just that, good tires February 4, 2020
Reviewer: Kevin Vachon from Methuen, MA United States  
Installed these Primo tires in July last year, and they are still looking good.

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5 of 5 Beefy tires May 1, 2018
Reviewer: Lawrence Anderson from IRVINE, CA United States  
Not installed yet but look very stout.

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5 of 5 Tough! October 15, 2014
Reviewer: Don L. from TUCSON, AZ United States  
The Primo Vantage has a lot of rubber on them. They weigh in a tad heavy but they make up for that in their ability to better resist puncture. Their thickness make them a little more difficult to mount also, especially if you pair them with thorn resistant tubes. That said, I plan to stay with these on my everyday chair going forward. In the 33 years I've been buying chair tires these have the thickest rubber I've seen. And they inflate to 90 psi for smooth, low resistance rolling.

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