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@SHOW_ME_YOUR_ASSHOLE @innermachine Great advice about swapping in HDs!
I would say though, that having used the Tubliss system for a while, they def have a… …colorful reliability history. Some had no problems, but people like me had the inner high-pressure system totally rupture. Mine happened while the bike was at rest. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
I’m a big fan of their Nitromousses for off-road though, nice to just not worry about flats at all, and not have to carry the tools either.
Yeah I've definitely heard mixed reviews about tubliss. I do a lot of pavement so I tend not to lower my PSI too much that I risk pinch flats in my tubes but it would be nice to be able to fix a puncture as easily as I would with a proper tubeless rim and tire.
I wish I could run a mousse...
@SHOW_ME_YOUR_ASSHOLE Whoever invents pavement-friendly mousses will be a zillionaire for sure.
But for what it’s worth I did use UHD tubes on a 1400 mile Baja ride earlier this year from the US to La Paz (~80% off-road through the cholla and cactus 🌵) and didn’t have any tire issues whatsoever. And I was riding a fully-loaded Giant Loop Coyote (~40 lbs) on a CRF450X, hitting some crazy trails, including some of the Baja 1000 course. UHDs did much better than I thought they would.
I was under the impression that cacti would be a bigger problem than they were. I spent the winter in AZ but my wife and I never got a flat tire. I think the biggest risk was overcooking a corner and ending up covered in Cholla or slamming into a Saguaro.
I couldn't wear my crocs around camp though...