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Good link. It really shows the advantage of latex. Also how tough Michelins are for a tyre so light. I'd like to have seen them use a Michelin Pro 4 with latex.
If you use butyl tubes then perhaps use the smaller size (marked as 18-23 or similar) rather than the larger versions (sometimes marked 25-28).
The smaller tubes are easier to fit and I never had any issues with them in 28mm tyres or 35mm cross tyres. I suspect (being stretched thinner) they're also faster rolling. Maybe. #marginalgains
Yeah you're logic is like mine.
Think I'll stick with open pave for now. Seem to be very good.
rr. http://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com/road-bike-reviews/schwalbe-one-tubeless-2014