As Grant has pointed out for rims, you can only wear them down to a certain 
limit, so the worst case is a rim that has the absolute minimum sidewall 
thickness and will be worn out the first time you brake. Adding a little 
extra sidewall thickness will greatly increase the lifespan, while adding 
not very much weight.

With tires, it's the same. The Compass Loup Loup Pass is 3 mm thick (casing 
+ tread combined). You can wear it down to about 1.2 mm before you start 
increasing the flat risk greatly. (If you are lucky, you may be able to 
wear the tire down to the casing without flats, but that isn't recommended, 
because at that point, you are only a few miles away from a blowout.) 

3.0 - 1.2 gives you 1.8 mm tread to wear off. The Pari-Moto is 1.8 mm thick 
mm, so you get only 0.6 mm wear before it's getting very thin. So the Loup 
Loup Pass should last three times as long, while being only a little 
heavier. (The Extralight version actually is lighter, but the weight 
savings come from the casing, not a thinner tread.)

Jan Heine
Compass Bicycles Ltd.
www.compasscycle.com

Follow our blog at www.janheine.wordpress.com


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