I concur, BF MT's are more durable than LP's. My brother and I consistently tear the sidewalls out on the LP's. Not faulting the tires, we're throwing them into turns at high speed, which is the culprit no doubt. The MT's tolerate the abuse better I feel, but don't handle nearly as well due to the increased diameter and weight. Is what it is.In what world do 6s bf's blow out easier than bf lp? I call 100% bs on that. I've exploded enough bf lp's to know, there is a reason I run backflip mt on all my overpowered rigs and it's not because they blow up. I can see an argument for "handling" but in no way shape or form are bf lps more durable than bf mt.
Everytime this discussion happens on this forum I swear half of you are drunk I have a Talion XL with a TP 4080cm 2022kv geared 22/50 which is 80+ mph with backflip 6s tires. I bash at bmx spot and send off the ramp with this setup and I've never blown a tire, never!
I dare anyone to attempt this with backflip lp tires and do a backflip lol. Those tires won't last 2 flips.
Ask me how I know!
from 56 - 1:07 seconds I kill iirc 3 backflip lps on back to back backflips. Geared for 75+ mph. This was the last time I ever put backflip lps on one of my rigs. I replaced the tires on that rig with backflip mts, kept the same gearing and never had a problem again. I won't argue handling or any other subjective category but durability between these 2 tires is definitely not subjective nor is the increased air control from the increased mass.
Not trying to single you out or anything honestly. This topic comes up like every month and I always give my 2 cents only because when I started out I listened to everyone here and bought a bunch of bf lp tires and not only hated them but felt like I wasted a lot of money.