
GÜP LAUNCHES OPS (OVERSIZE PUNCTURE SYSTEM)
SADDLE-MOUNTED TUBELESS FLAT REPAIR KIT
August 7, 2025
GÜP, a leader in innovative puncture repair solutions, is proud to announce the launch of its latest product: the OPS (Oversize Puncture System) — a patent-pending, ultralight flat repair system designed specifically for riders who prefer to travel light without compromising performance or preparedness.
Weighing just 23 grams, the injection molded OPS system mounts directly to traditional round saddle rails, offering riders a rattle-free, always-onboard solution to larger punctures and tears that most sealants alone can’t handle.
“Having something unnoticeable onboard for those larger punctures, was our goal,” said Tomas Petricko, President at GÜP. “With OPS, we wanted to create a high-performance repair system that’s easy to use, functional, and fast — while also keeping your pockets clutter free.”
Key Features of the OPS (Oversize Puncture System):
- Ultralight, Injection-Molded Design – Total kit weight: 23 grams (includes: spare valve core + 5 x rubber strips)
- Saddle Rail Mounted – Always onboard, never forgotten
- Claw Plunger Tool – Uses a fold-over technique for fast, hassle-free application — no eyelet threading required
- Designed for 6mm+ Punctures – Ideal for large cuts where most sealants fail
- Multiple Strip Plugging – Claw plunger accommodates multi-strip application for oversized tears
- Rattle-Free Valve Core Storage – Eliminates noise during the ride
- Built-In Valve Core Removal Tool – No need to carry extras
- Patent Pending Design – Performance-driven innovation from GÜP
- Pairs Perfectly with GÜP Canisters – For a complete dynamic duo plug-and-inflate system
Designed for everyone from race-day athletes to minimalist trail riders. The product is now available through select retailers, distributors, and online at gupindustries.com

ABOUT GÜP
GÜP is committed to redefining flat tire repair for cyclists, adventurers, and racers alike. With innovative solutions that combine simplicity, performance, and portability, GÜP continues to push for a way to simplify the fix.

