DT SWISS ERC 1400 – AN ENDURANCE RIDER’S WHEELSET
If you are an endurance rider, you’ll find it hard to beat the combination of things the ERC 1400 does well at the price it sells for.
Read moreIf you are an endurance rider, you’ll find it hard to beat the combination of things the ERC 1400 does well at the price it sells for.
Read moreIf you’re not all-in on aero but want some aero benefits, the ENVE 65 wheelset provides a solid foundation without a maximal investment.
Read moreIf you’re looking for a dedicated gravel wheelset, I’ve not found a better performer than the value-priced ENVE AG25.
Read moreThe ENVE 45 performs well as an all-arounder compared to other value-carbon road wheelsets and carries a prestige name and 5-year warranty.
Read moreThe ENVE SES 2.3 makes me want to seek out a well-paved climb and revel in the descent. It’s the epitome of a pure climbing wheelset.
Read moreA smooth-rolling hubset, dead-quiet freehub, and ample compliance make the miles I’ve spent on the Fulcrum Speed 25 a climbing pleasure.
Read moreThe Shimano Ultegra C50 can be a good wheelset for more conservative enthusiasts or a training wheelset for those saving their better ones.
Read moreIf you regularly compete in lumpy, punchy races where quick maneuvering and repeated accelerations are key to your performance, the Cadex 50 Ultra is a good option.
Read moreThe Elitewheels Drive 50D wheelset stands out as the only serious climber among the all-around value carbon wheels we’ve tested
Read moreThe Zipp 808 Firecrest is best suited for relatively flat, straight, and calm weather high-speed time trial or triathlon rides.
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