79571
Please note, Reynolds wheels are only sold in pairs.
BLACKLABEL Mountain wheels combine Reynolds' asymmetric, hookless MR5 carbon fiber rims and Industry Nine Hydra hubs to set the bar in mountain bike wheel performance. The rim design features a perfect balance of width, depth, and layup for wheels that provide ultimate durability, riding comfort, and trail hugging traction like you've never experienced before.
•Asymmetric rim profile provides a stronger wheel through more even spoke tension
•Tubeless-ready, hookless rim profile for a no-burp tire fit and ease of inflation
•Precision manufactured Industry Nine Hydra that offers a revolutionary, .52 degrees of engagement and durability you can trust
•Targeted rim widths to meet specific needs for each rider type
•Sapim CX-Ray spokes provide the ultimate combination of vertical strength and lateral compliance on blacklabel enduro, trail and plus models
•SRAM XD, Shimano HG and Microspline freehub bodies available
•Lifetime warranty
•30 day customer satisfaction guarantee
•Inner Rim Width: 25MM
•Outer Rim Width: 30MM
•Rim Depth: 26MM
•Diameter: 29"
•Spokes: F28 | R28
•Spoke Pattern: Front 3x | Rear 3x
•Weight: 1380g
•Technology: MR5
•Hub: Front i9 Hydra | Rear i9 Hydra
•Spoke Type: CX-Ray
•Nipple: External Alloy
•Engagement: .52°
•Pawl: 6
•Decal: Black water slide
•Rim: 29ER Cross Country Blacklabel Asymmetric
•2x45mm Tubeless Valve Stems
•28mm Tubeless Tape installed
•Reynolds Owner's Manual
light, stiff, hoping durable. love em
Wheels arrived very well packaged. Installing the tires was easy as well and they hold the air.
Rims are lightweight and the sound of the hydra hub can now be eared through East Michigan.
Differed from listing as it has 24 front spokes 2x not the 28 shown. Giving it a try since it has lifetime warranty.
dropped a bunch of weight with these wheels, yet they seem very strong. should make a big difference on the trail bike for XC riding. & I9 Hydra's are amazing. Super stoked on this wheel set.
My Merida Big Nine 9000 came with these wheels stock. They are ridiculously light and 100% true from the beginning (not that obvious thing for new wheels) up until now, after 5 races and about 200 training miles. The hub is crazy lous which many riders love, but I prefer not being heard by other racers when I make an approach on decent in order to make a surprise attack. Riding on Maxxis Aspen EXO TR 2.25 with about 1.25 bar pressure (I'm 165 lbs) and love it that way on XC tracks.