Generally the smoother the surface the better. I have never seen a comparison like you want, I suppose because there are so many definitions of what a smooth inner wall would be. I have seen heavy walled water suction hoses that just are pretty much smooth inside but it isn't very flexible. I did play with an online duct loss calculator as it has a number of duct material choices and hose with exposed wires and hose with wires covered are among them.
Duct Friction Loss The calculator is a great way to play what if scenarios of duct layout to see what would be better, including elbow radii etc. Results show pressure losses and velocity. Imperial only so you'll have to do the conversions to get metric results.
Only selecting 6" round at 1,000CFM and leaving the other parameters as it was when opening including the 100' length.
Galvanized ducting had 6.805 inches of water loss.
PVC had 5.637 inches of water loss.
Hose with exposed wires had 16.207 inches of water loss.
Hose with covered wires had 10.702 inches of water loss.
That shows that the claims that hose has up to three times the drag as smooth wall ducting is true and is shows that wire covered hoses are better that those with exposed wire.
If you can get a smoother walled hose that has enough flexibility for your circumstances then by all means get it.
Pete