The point of a tubos is for it to mature in the tube sealed!
Only playing Devils advocate here....which is a role I enjoy from time to time, but I read a post from a Mod on another respectable CC forum (which I know you're a member of as well Ben..as are several here) that differs in opinion to this. My knowledge/experience is minimal compared to most, but here's his thoughts on tubes. The travel/damage aspect certainly makes sense as to the original intent of the tube IMO, but whadda I know?? Admittedly not a ton, but i'm workin' on that :computer:.
Post reads as follows:
When I buy in tubes, I take them out of the tube and I put the cigars in my humidor.
However, I do keep the tubes, tubes are great when going out for a night or longer and you don't want to bother with a Cigar Case or Cigar Caddy.
Tubes were never intended to be used for aging your cigars, they were originally intended as a safe way to carry some loose cigars in a pocket without damaging them.
I find that cigars do not mature or age well in their tubes, but if you want to age them like that, I'd advise keeping the tube open without the cap and allow the cigar to breathe.