IdaSHO
IDACAMPER
You're talking about walking a fine line, pressure and puncture resistance are not inversely proportional, run too low of a pressure and you'll get sidewall issues too.
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Not walking a fine line at all if you know how to read a tire load table.
Simply running the correct pressure for the conditions, speed, and load, instead of max pressure will make the tires less prone to punctures.
Its common practice, or should be :coffeedrink:, for guys running heavy with large campers, to go to an oversized tire with a higher load rating than stock.
Doing so allows you to run at a lower PSI, while supporting the same amount of weight, all the while softening the ride a bit, and having a larger footprint for trips onto the soft stuff.
Again, all fine if you consult the load table for the tire you are running.