When, oh when ... are they FINALLY going to offer special tires to serve as "spares" for at least off-road use that are made of solid rubber so that they would NEVER go flat.
Sure they would ride "hard" and be "heavy" ... but who cares because:
1. Many off-road vehicles ride terrible, anyway.
2. Who cares about a hard ride out in the middle of nowhere after mounting a solid rubber spare tire - when a solid rubber spare saves their skin.
3. Who cares if it took a bit of grunting to lift a solid rubber spare just a bit to mount it - when a solid rubber spare saves their skin.
4. Who cares about the horsepower/torque to spin up a (heavy) solid rubber tire when under acceleration, anyway ... as compared to getting your skin saved when out in the middle of nowhere.
Or ... if one doesn't care for a "solid rubber" spare tire ... how about a spare tire that instead of being filled with air, is built with an interior filled with a dense but lighter weight (than solid rubber) flexible foam material of some type that can hold the same vehicle weight as air at x pounds of pressure would support?
IMHO, vehicle tires filled with air such that they can no longer hold their basic shape if punctured ... should have been obsolete years ago!