I think it really depends on the terrain. Jan mentions that GB tires are 
just not appropriate for jagged rocky terrain like shale for example. I 
have been really happy with mine. I'm at over 10,000km on a set on all 
manner of rough terrain, wet commuting etc. Very few flats too. This is 
definitely a YMMV. I am a bit leery of the GB EL version for mixed terrain 
however.

Chris Cullum
Vancouver, BC

On Thursday, November 28, 2013 4:02:59 AM UTC-8, mike goldman wrote:
>
> my friends' Saluki with Hertres has toured the C & O towpath and The Katy 
> Trail, both gravel roads, and has experienced zero flats in over 500 
> miles....and thats with about 50 pounds of gear plus rider 
>
> mike goldman 
> warwick,r.i. 
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