Well, as to the last point the metal is providing internal rigidity, so that’s why there’s no inner tubing.
But agreed. I cannot see this trumping my replacement costs during my lifetime. It’s cool, and it might be more environment-friendly, but cost/benefit calculation says no.
I do everything on a roadbike and fixed gear, which are claimed to have the highest risk of getting a flat tire.
I usually have 2 flats a year which cost around 6€.
I’m curious to see if this “no flat” tire will be cheaper and if it can be run tubeless.
I don’t believe they have air in them but I’ll believe the claims when I see it.
Other note. Tannus tires are fine if you want that sort of thing.
Well, as to the last point the metal is providing internal rigidity, so that’s why there’s no inner tubing.
But agreed. I cannot see this trumping my replacement costs during my lifetime. It’s cool, and it might be more environment-friendly, but cost/benefit calculation says no.