Is there really any advantage for through axles over quick for the "average" rider?
Not all of us are out of the seat climers powering up 15% hills or decending at 30+ mph having to brake hard for hairpins where the claimed extra rigid location of T/As are supposed to come into play. Where the bike is being used in normal riding conditions, longer slower flatish rides, wet weather commuting, etc (which I suspect is the sort of riding
@vickster will be doing) what's wrong with Q/R?
If you're really that worried about Q/R wheels becomming hard to get in the future, why not just get a second set now and put them into storage for the future?