• In general, most of the tubeless tyres I have seen and fitted are noticably stiffer/heavier, but still more comfortable and smoother after running tubeless.

    The Switchback Hill of mine, isn't heavy at all, and appear to be a normal construction, it's still exceedingly comfortable to ride with tube, I can see why they recommend a certain sealant with it because the sidewall are very supple with them.

  • There's a small number of rando nerds in my area, most if not all of them have run the Babyshoe Pass tubesless with mixed results. Weepy sidewall and/or burps seem to be on a case-by-case basis.

    My CP is going to run Babyshoe standards on a tubessless DT rim, but I haven't yet decided if I want to invest in trying them tubesless right away.

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