I essentially never get flats with Hetres. Perhaps because I run them
tubeless with Stan's sealant. In 4-5 years riding Hetres and now
Babyshoes in Madison WI, San Fran, and San Diego, I have experienced a leak
on two occasions that I can remember, requiring mid-ride adding of air, but
I have never gotten a bona fide flat. Knock wood. I love these tires! For
those of you who run Hetres/Babyshoes (or any other high volume, low
pressure tire) with tubes, why don't you try tubeless?

- David G in San Diego


On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 6:48 PM, Eric Norris <campyonly...@me.com> wrote:

>  Obviously, Jan H. is lucky not to have to deal with this on a daily
> basis:
>
> https://flic.kr/p/pM2AGC
>
> His flat-free experience would be much different, I think, if he had to
> ride in these conditions.
>
> P.S. Today’s ride: No flats!!
>
> —Eric N
> campyonly...@me.com
> www.campyonly.com
> www.wheelsnorth.org
> Blog: http://campyonlyguy.blogspot.com
> Twitter: @campyonlyguy
>

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