I can't speak to a direct comparison since I've not tried the Loup Loup's, 
but my Babyshoe Passes (extralight version) are supremely fast and supple 
tires, and clearly superior in both regards to the Hetres they replace. I'm 
165 lb, and ride a lot on dirt and gravel, so I tend to keep the pressures 
relatively low (35 front, 40 rear).  Magical tires.

If you had said you wanted to use these on rough roads/trails, I'd 
recommend the wider Babyshoes without reserve.  But for smooth riding as 
you mentioned, I don't know how much extra benefit the additional air 
volume of the Babyshoes would have.

Anton


On Friday, August 8, 2014 1:22:31 AM UTC-4, lungimsam wrote:
>
> Loup Loup vs. Babyshoe
> Wonder what the ride quality diff is. They are so close in size.
> Flat diffs?
> Trying to decide on one or t'other for my smooth road riding with my 175 
> lb. body on my Hillborne.
> The 38's might get me some more clearance under my fenders, vs. my 42 
> Hetres. Can use the Hetres as spares for my other bike.
> So thinking of going that-a-way if they will perform the same.
>
> Thanks for any info.
>
>
>
>

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