Joe,

I don't think my marathon supremes are bricks, so I went to see what 
Schwalbe offers and found so many marathons!! The heaviest Marathon plus 
MTB is listed at 1270g* per tire (how much does a brick weigh, anyway?), to 
the Marathon E plus (930g), Marathon Plus HS440 (900g), Marathon Plus Tour 
HS404 (890g), Marathn GT HS480, GT Tour HS 485, and GT 365 HS475 (all 
listed as 765g),  is your mind spinning yet, mine is, to the Marathon HS420 
(the original, 730g), Marathon Mondial HS 428 (570g), Marathon Almotion 
HS453 (500g), Marathon Almotion HS603 (490g), Marathon Racer HS429 (465g - 
called on their webpage the "lightest marathon," but apparently not in this 
size) and the Marathon Supreme HS469 (440g). 

Whew!! Who thinks that many models is a good idea????

Liking my marathon supreme 50-622 640g evolution line, folding bead tire 
for the rear of my bike,

Edwin
Edwin

*all weights are for 35-622 ex the MTB doesn't have that size

On Wednesday, June 10, 2020 at 3:20:35 PM UTC-5, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> For the OP, I've never used Big Bens to compare but Marathons are bricks. 
> They will get you through the post-apocalyptic dystopia without many flats, 
> but light and fun they are not. 

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