Not exactly almost. But here you go:

*For the Compass Extralight models, Panaracer uses a casing usually 
reserved for their top-end racing tubulars. Panaracer doesn’t use this 
casing on their own clinchers. The company feels that their tires may end 
up with inexperienced customers, who may need sturdier tires.*

I would guess the Panaracer Gravel tires are probably pretty close to the 
Compass standard casing tires. And priced within $10 of those, give or take.

https://janheine.wordpress.com/2017/03/08/panaracer-hand-made-tires/

On Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at 8:23:08 PM UTC-4, Lee Legrand wrote:
>
>  Compass tires, if I remember correctly, are made almost by hand which is 
> why the cost is the way it is. 
>

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