To further confuse matters, the box that my TBs came in has no mention of  
Raceguard, Liteskin, or Snakeskin. Instead, it reads :

*Evolution Line*
The best possible.
Highest quality materials.
The latest technology

*Performance Line*
Excellent quality for intensive use.

*Active Line*
Reliable brand quality.


On Monday, February 27, 2017 at 2:17:31 PM UTC-5, Garth wrote:
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> This may help or it may confuse you more ...prolly a bit of both !  
> https://www.schwalbetires.com/sites/all/definitions/Performance.html
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>
> *RaceGuardĀ®*
> This belt was developed specially with racing in mind. A synthesis of 
> special india rubber and several layers of nylon fabric offers very 
> effective protection against penetration punctures. There is only a minimal 
> increase in weight and rolling resistance of these tires.
>
>  
>>
>           *SnakeSkin:* A light and flexible carcass makes the tire highly 
> resistant to scrubbing.
>
> *       LiteSkin:* Skin Tires have light, thin sidewalls. Advantages: 
>> Weight saving and reduced rolling resistance.
>
>
>  
> It appears the raceguard version relies on a fabric belt with the 
> lightskin sidewalls for puncture resistance whereas the snakeskin is "A 
> light and flexible carcass makes the tire highly resistant to scrubbing" .  
> So that infers a completely different carcass .  
>
> So Drew I'd assume a snakeskin version would be a good choice for you. 
>
>

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