Originally Posted by
wolfchild
My only experience is with tubes and I can't find fault with them, they work very well especially with tires that have puncture protection. I don't get a lot of flats. Majority of the flats that I had was from a sharp screw or a nail or something like that, it doesn't happen often and I don't think tubeless is immune to those type of flats. I have no experience with tubeless and no interest in the complexity of tubeless set up. It's a personal preference, ride what you want.
Puncture resistant tires no doubt help. Around here the biggest offender for me are the little steel belted radial wires that break off. Lots of cagers must be running on May-pops. (Tire may pop, it may not.)