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Old 04-02-2010, 05:27 AM
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From my experience, you are correct if the bottom is soft. If there is hard rock or roots under the mud, that the tire can stick to, it works fine.

I can see the tubliss system being more versitlie or in situations like events where your not sure of conditions or conditions are inconsistant. For example an enduro or technical trail ride that includes some flat fast stuff or a grass track, like the events in Hancock. We always run trials tires as they are a definate advantage on the long rocky climbs, but guarranteed to put one of us down on the grass tracks.
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