Light and Wide 29er Rims

Discuss light weight issues concerning mountain bikes & parts.

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TheRookie
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by TheRookie

My Ryde (Edge 7) rims have lasted 3years so far without the tension being touched.....
Impoverished weight weenie wanna-be!
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ChrizZZz
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by ChrizZZz

FRM XMD Wide 333

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the_marsbar
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by the_marsbar

ChrizZZz, could you please post a link to those rims? I only know of the old XMD 333 rim, but I'd like to see this wide version.

UpFromOne
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by UpFromOne

+1, the standard 333 is only 24mm wide.
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philvert
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by philvert

There is also the DUKE Lucky Jack 29er carbon rim: 24.8mm inner width, only 330g, 2.6mm offset, 429€
Used by many riders in XC World Cup
http://www.duke-racingwheels.com/duke-lucky-jack/

pptso
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by pptso

+1 for Nox teocalli, recently built a set with industry nine hubs and they are light, strong and seem to roll forever

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