Was out on it on Sunday, through a local wood, where there's a lot of tree-roots in the 'paths', & also up one of the washed-out/stoney/rutted paths that a lot of MTBers use as a downhill (& a climb)
They seemed okay, with a bit of
finessing, and line-picking (where I could) over some of the stones
I've climbed it in the dry before, on the Durano's, but had to pick a line even more carefully, due to the sidewalls
If anyone knows the Stanley/Altofts area, it's the climb from;
Here;
https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2080644
To here;
https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2091017
Next step is to take an alternative route to work, through NewLands Woods, & along the bank of the River Calder (to 'Stanley Ferry')
I used to ride this way before, but as there's a lot of semi-buried brick/stone on sections, the Durano sidewalls suffered cuts/abrasions
No blow-outs/punctures, but still....