Tubeless would pretty much guarantee freedom from goathead flats, make it easier to deal with larger punctures, and save 220-250 grams per wheel.
OTOH, the NPs with tubes and a lot of Airlock sealant roll as fast and effortlessly, by the "seat of pants feel" test, as the much lighter and also ineffably fast and smooth 28 mm Elk Pass (extra light is the only model). My reasons for thinking of converting to tubeless are:
I can't use Orange Seal, my benchmark, because it doesn't work in tubes much below 40 or 45 psi, and I put only 30/35 in the NPs.
Instead I use Airlock, which seems to work in tubes at low pressures, but not as well as OS in tubes at high pressures or OS at low pressures in tubeless tires.
You have to use about twice as much Airlock as OS to get sealing.
I could simply go back to the Elk Passes; overall tire/tube/sealant weight is: 180 + 70 + ~50 + 300 grams per wheel. For the Naches Passes with tubes: 300 + 150 + 90 = 540 grams per wheel. For NPs tubeless (again, OS instead of AL): 300 + 60 = 360 grams per wheel. All weights approximate. May cause intestinal discomfort. Void where prohibited by law. Limit one per contestant. Do not eat. Keep away from children. 5c redemption value ME VT NH CT.
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Patrick Moore
Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique, Orbis Terrarum