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The new FLO 30 wheel represents the next logical step in FLO's growing product base. Here's our full review of the new hoops.
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The boutique saddle maker from Boulder has a new seat on offer, as well as their first complete wheel, an 890-gram disc.
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It's about time that TriRig reviewed what is perhaps the oldest and most respected name in fairing-based wheels. Here they are: the HED Jets.
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TriRig's full, in-depth review of Zipp's entire tri lineup, including the 303, 404, and 808 Firecrest wheels, + the Super-9 disc. Athletes can now choose their weapon with unprecedented precision.
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It's been a long road for FLO Cycling, but their wheels have finally hit the production line, and the finished product is going to wow a lot of athletes.
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Since the wide rim trend began, many weight-conscious riders have been waiting for an ultra-light version. Mercury and Dash delivered.
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Zipp is bringing Firecrest technology back to the wheel that inspired it, and is also coming out with an all-new stealthy color scheme.
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You've heard the debate time and time again. Here's TriRig's concise take on the age-old argument.
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FLO Cycling is changing the game with low-cost, high-tech wheels that deliver a lot of performance without breaking the bank.
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This ENVE Composites wheelset uses the company's 1.45 and 1.65 rims to strike the perfect balance between light weight and aerodynamics for the Lighten Up series.
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We've got two sets of Firecrest wheels in for review, and they look pretty sweet.
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