Zipp’s 303 carbon rim wheels have been a mainstay in US cyclocross races and European spring classics since they were redesigned in 2010 to be wider than the average road rim. Although the company ...
Better crosswind stability, great aerodynamics, a magnetic rear hub and a silicon carbide brake track. These are the main characteristics of the new Zipp 303 NSW wheels, which come in at a claimed ...
Zipp is synonymous with carbon wheels. The Indianapolis-based company is a long-time player in the carbon wheel market and is one of the first choices in deep-section wheels for many riders. In ...
Tubeless clincher or tubular, wide profiles, QR and thru-axle compatible Zipp’s new 30 Course Disc wheelset family marks several key milestones: it’s the company’s first tubeless-compatible road wheel ...
After a cyclo-cross season on discs, we have a verdict In June 2010, the UCI announced they would allow disc brakes for cyclo-cross and techno geeks rejoiced. They knew the rule reversal was the first ...
Zipp’s 454 NSW wheelset’s unique profile looks extraordinary and isn’t cheap. The Centrelock disc brake 454 NSWs have widths of 17mm internally, and between 26.4mm at their outer edge and 27.72mm at ...
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