I don't think I've quite got my head round this hookless tyre compatibility thing. I'm on the verge of ordering some Mavic Allroad SLs (which are hookless) with a view to putting 38mm Gravel King Slick TLCs on them.
Mavic don't seem to publish a list of approved tyres like some companies do. Does it matter though? Does the fact the Gravel Kings are tubeless specific mean they are automatically hookless compatible or is there more to it than that? I've read something about a certain pressure you shouldn't go above but it's quite high IIRC.
The Mavics are 22mm internal width, if that matters.
I been running 38 and 35mm gravelking SK's on crest rims for years and I've never given it a seconds thought.... should I?
I was told not to go over 40psi and run them about 30 front, 35 rear.
I’ve got Mavic Allroad SL and some 43 mm Gravel Kings on my new Niner build. Not ridden in anger yet but after a second round of Stans fluid they appear to be holding fine. Pretty tight to get on the rims. I think the max PSI on the Allroad tubeless is 45; but having blown them up for 35 psi for a quick test spin last night I ended up letting some air out of them.