Late to the party.
I have ride now tubes, the super light ones, but as yet have not had to fit any.
My best bike has the Pirelli version, I thought it deserved the best, AND I know they are bright yellow, which is always a good thing.
Plus Amazon semi frequently have them on sale for around £15 each, still not cheap, but even a common all garden butyl tube is around £4 now isn't it?
Plus points for me:
Much less weight and space - I like to carry two spares, plus the two on the bike of course, and the reduction in space means I can get rid of the saddle bag altogether, and just go with the rear pocket cycle wallet thing that I would use anyway. On the old BR forum I did tot up what the weight saving was, and if memory serves it was something like 450g.
I believe they also have less rolling resistance than butyl, and similar to latex (I also have latex tubes)
As they are on my best bike, it doesn't get used for a large portion of the year, the beauty with the Pirelli tubes at least, is that they REALLY like to hold their air in. I'm talking months here, and it will be nowhere near flat, maybe 70psi down to 40psi after 4 months, it's incredible.
In contrast latex loves to shed air, and starts to drop psi as soon as you look the other way

I have some pirelli fixing patches, ride now ones, and some tubolito ones I think, but none of their tubes - perhaps because they are orange.