Sounds like Big Bens for the win!

With abandon,
Patrick

On Tuesday, June 9, 2020 at 9:23:05 PM UTC-6, Dave Grossman wrote:
>
> I believe a 29er or 700c is known as a 28 in Europe.  As such, Schwalbe 
> designates their "29er" tires as "28"..........................
>
> I have liked them a lot actually.  I have used quite a few Schwalbe tires 
> over the years, including Marathon, Marathon Plus, Marathon Supreme, Big 
> Apple, Fat Frank, Kojack, Sammy Slicks, Thunder Burts, Big Ones.........the 
> list goes on.  The Big Ben was up there with usual Schwalbe characteristics 
> of long lasting, great puncture protection, good grip, etc.  They aren't 
> the lightest tires, but this isn't a race bike either.
>
> I haven't purchased new tires in a few years so I am totally out of the 
> loop as to what is new.  I know the Rene Herse/Compass are all the rage but 
> I can't spend that much on tires.  
>
> As for my preferences, I most want a combination of decent weight, 
> puncture protection, and low rolling resistance.  
>
>
>

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