Alas, still none apparently in 559 or 571 sizes, though -- the
triathlon/650C sites all agree that the only latex in 26" are in tubulars.

I wonder if the very light (70 gram) Michelin butyls are as/almost as good?

And there is this, which I may try:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pr2zEulcqNE

Has anyone done this?

Even better would be tubeless, of course.

On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 10:52 PM, Lungimsam <john11.2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> New to the supple tube zeitgeist and was wondering:
> 1. Really?!?! First supple tires and now supple tubes? ;)
> 2. Is their any research on safety of butyl vs. latex? Specifically with
> flats resulting in catastrophic tears? Like does a simple puncture in latex
> develop into a blowout tear faster than butyl?
> 3. How do you patch a latex tube?
> 4. Does the tire casing material "fight" with the latex and does one
> eventually degrade the other over time (like metals)?
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