I've never actually met someone with a good story to tell about tire 
sealants.  Experience suggests to me that for situations where a flat is a 
major PITA, like commuting, best to go with tire tuffy and a beefy tire. 
 Of course there's nothing to be done with a tire that seems to know when 
it is dark, cold, and rainy; and perhaps resents being ridden over broken 
pavement, rocks, and glass. (My only experience, entirely unpleasant, with 
goat heads has been while camping in the desert and don't know if they lurk 
about the middle east.)

At the other end of the spectrum, where pure joy, rather than getting 
either to the office or home, drives my raison d'cycle, I choose to go with 
lively tires, especially in the front; and accept flats as a reason to 
stop, relax, and regenerate.

Michael
Westford VT, where we are having this weird phenomenon of robins in Feb.!

   

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