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Apologies, as I'm sure this has come up many times before...
I'm excited at the prospect of picking up my new bike tonight, and grateful that the Boss was prepared to splash out on the Trek Madone 3.5C that I saw yesterday
I know it's an expensive bike to use everyday in all weathers, but that's just what I intend to do. That means commuting duties, so I'm thinking that one of the first things I will want to do is change the very basic looking Bontrager tyres (which apparently don't offer any sort of puncture resistance).
I've been running 25c Marathon+ tyres on my current bike and not had a flat for thousands of miles (had one within a week of fitting a year ago, but since then nothing). Obviously the M+ aren't an option on the Madone, and I'm planning to stick with the 23c size anyway, so which tyres – on balance – are going to offer the most reliability (e.g. puncture protection), and are best suited to the back roads, country lanes and less than perfect surfaces I encounter on my commute?
I've been mulling over Durano Plus given that they offer the same sort of puncture resistance protection as the M+ that have served me well, but on reflection there's probably not actually an awful lot of that fancy blue rubber in them given the narrowness at 23c, so I'm wondering if there are other options that might actually offer better protection and resistance to cutting etc..etc..
Also, is one inner tube better than another at resisting flats?
I'm excited at the prospect of picking up my new bike tonight, and grateful that the Boss was prepared to splash out on the Trek Madone 3.5C that I saw yesterday

I know it's an expensive bike to use everyday in all weathers, but that's just what I intend to do. That means commuting duties, so I'm thinking that one of the first things I will want to do is change the very basic looking Bontrager tyres (which apparently don't offer any sort of puncture resistance).
I've been running 25c Marathon+ tyres on my current bike and not had a flat for thousands of miles (had one within a week of fitting a year ago, but since then nothing). Obviously the M+ aren't an option on the Madone, and I'm planning to stick with the 23c size anyway, so which tyres – on balance – are going to offer the most reliability (e.g. puncture protection), and are best suited to the back roads, country lanes and less than perfect surfaces I encounter on my commute?
I've been mulling over Durano Plus given that they offer the same sort of puncture resistance protection as the M+ that have served me well, but on reflection there's probably not actually an awful lot of that fancy blue rubber in them given the narrowness at 23c, so I'm wondering if there are other options that might actually offer better protection and resistance to cutting etc..etc..
Also, is one inner tube better than another at resisting flats?