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DT Swiss XM 1501 Spline One 30mm wheels


They’re pricey, but whatever width and wheel size we’ve tried, DT’s flagship alloy hoops have delivered a delicious balance of responsiveness, excellent ride quality and mechanical and structural toughness, to make them our favourite trail wheels. A full range of widths is available, but these 29mm hoops are spot on for 2.5 to 2.6in tyres, with easy and secure pre-taped sealing. The low-weight rims and super-tight build with long straight-pull spokes give them a super-responsive and precise feel but they still shrug off hits and float through the rough better than most carbon wheels. They’re bomber tough too, and the hubs are just as durable. Pick-up speed from the spring-loaded ratchet clutch is slightly slow, but if that bothers you, you can get a version with more teeth and faster pick-up.

Weight 800g+920g= 1,720g
Width 29mm/33mm
Freehub lag 10°
Sizes 650b, 29in

Price $1245


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