The Jack Brown BLUES are the ticket.

On Sep 21, 2:10 pm, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <thill....@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I really like the JB Green tires for the snappy/cushy/grippy ride quality,
> and have been enjoying them for awhile on my non-Rivendell sport-touring
> bicycle. Last week, I did a partial tour (moderately loaded - front Ortlieb
> panniers and a big Carradice saddlebag, etc) of the Oregon Coast, then back
> to Portland for a couple days of exploring that fine city. During a four-day
> period, I had two front flats and two rear flats. Two of the four flats were
> caused by tiny thorns, one by some unidentified metal object, and one I
> never did diagnose. My second flat on the front tire resulted in me riding
> on it for a 100 feet or so until I could get the bike stopped, and that left
> the tire cut and shredded beyond the point that I'd consider using the tire
> again. Luckily I packed a spare tire (700x32 Pasela TG) that got me through
> the rest of the trip.
>
> I had envisioned a light-zippy bike for moderately loaded touring, but after
> this experiment I must recommend a tougher tire than JB Green. I still plan
> to use this fantastic tire for light-loaded applications on decent roads.
> For moderately loaded applications, I think I'll use Marathon Racers or
> Supremes next time.
>
> My write-up of the tour (sans flat tire talk) is 
> here.http://hiawathacyclery.blogspot.com/2011/09/oregon-coast-tour.html

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