No. They don't rely on a thin piece of rubber or latex to hold air they must be more resistant than tubes and tubulars.
Probably.
No. Fitting a clincher is easier than fitting a new tub and unless you're blowing them up with lung power alone there's no risk of rolling them off like a tub.
P-R - ride on the road crown, not in the gutters and use more air than you did last time.
No. They don't rely on a thin piece of rubber or latex to hold air they must be more resistant than tubes and tubulars.
Probably.
No. Fitting a clincher is easier than fitting a new tub and unless you're blowing them up with lung power alone there's no risk of rolling them off like a tub.
P-R - ride on the road crown, not in the gutters and use more air than you did last time.