On my side, the tyre that lasted the longest in my experience is the Thickslick. It lasted twice as long as the previous tyres I was using (Vittoria Randonneur, Bontrager, and some other crap).
Also, when I get into a bike shop, what I am always told is that I should get a top-of-the-range (expensive) puncture-resistance tyre. But my intuition goes against this and I feel that rubber thickness is more important than puncture resistance. What do you think?
On my side, the tyre that lasted the longest in my experience is the Thickslick. It lasted twice as long as the previous tyres I was using (Vittoria Randonneur, Bontrager, and some other crap).
Also, when I get into a bike shop, what I am always told is that I should get a top-of-the-range (expensive) puncture-resistance tyre. But my intuition goes against this and I feel that rubber thickness is more important than puncture resistance. What do you think?