
Compact TPU tube kit
Use this direction when weight, pack size and repair story are central to the buyer's product brief. The discussion should cover valve options, folded dimensions, shelf messaging and patch compatibility.
This gallery is the creative page for Pirelli. It shows how material behavior, user handling and packaging decisions can be discussed before a formal specification is frozen.

Use this direction when weight, pack size and repair story are central to the buyer's product brief. The discussion should cover valve options, folded dimensions, shelf messaging and patch compatibility.

Use this direction when dependable retention, familiar repair behavior and channel support matter more than minimum weight. Packaging instructions and warranty language should be reviewed early.

Use this direction when recovery, hand feel, color stability and sewing behavior will affect how an accessory performs after repeated stretching and outdoor exposure.

Use this direction when installation, cleaning, traffic level and surface texture are the main approval questions. Material samples should be judged beside the maintenance plan.
Choose the visual direction that resembles the end use, then list the performance risks that must be proven.
Translate those risks into measurable checkpoints: pressure, wear, recovery, odor, packaging, user instruction or compliance evidence.
Request samples with acceptance criteria already attached, so the first trial produces a decision record rather than another vague preference.
Pirelli can help convert a visual product idea into a sample brief that sourcing, engineering and sales can review together.