Are you looking for lightweight carbon wheels for you bike? Tubeless? Disk brake? Hunt Wheels might be the lightest wheels available, but are they for you?
Those are great wheels. Super light and stiff. Not as forgiving as my Hollowgram carbons, but they are quite a bit heavier. The Hunt 33 Carbon Aero's are probably some of the best climbing wheels out there...
Good video my man. I have the Hunt alloy 29er wheels and they are fantastic. So I am thinking of getting a pair of these for my girlfriends new Ribble endurace to replace the stock Mavics
If you keep reading, they provide all kinds if information including this; "Tires | Tubeless-ready for lower weight and rolling resistance. Also work excellently with clincher tires and tubes."
That's what it says now. I discussed this with the people at Hunt and they admit that the Website needed to be corrected. See the interview: ua-cam.com/video/92wqPZS4Okw/v-deo.html
Have you tried these as tubeless yet? Do you think you would need a special pump to seed the rim on a tubeless setup or would it be similar to using an inner tube?
I think in the other video you say you needed to go to 120 and that you were worried about going over their limit, asking the hunt boys about that... But here you say when you got to 100 they bedded.
This was a fantastic, knowledgeable and accessible review!!! I learnt some stuff!
Glad it was helpful!
Another great video thanks for the j go I am thinking about buying these wheels .👍👍👍👍👍🔥
I am happy with mine.
Fantastic video on so many levels. Subscribed!
Thank you. I'm glad you found it informative.
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Those are great wheels. Super light and stiff. Not as forgiving as my Hollowgram carbons, but they are quite a bit heavier. The Hunt 33 Carbon Aero's are probably some of the best climbing wheels out there...
Totally agree
I'm thinking of replacing my Hollowgram 35 with the Hunt 33, the shed some weight. What do you mean with "not as forgiving"?
I have a set of these wheels and they are fantastic.
I agree.
Good video my man. I have the Hunt alloy 29er wheels and they are fantastic. So I am thinking of getting a pair of these for my girlfriends new Ribble endurace to replace the stock Mavics
Thank you.
If you keep reading, they provide all kinds if information including this; "Tires | Tubeless-ready for lower weight and rolling resistance. Also work excellently with clincher tires and tubes."
That's what it says now. I discussed this with the people at Hunt and they admit that the Website needed to be corrected. See the interview: ua-cam.com/video/92wqPZS4Okw/v-deo.html
Thanks for the vid
You are very welcome. I'm glad you found it informative.
Have you tried these as tubeless yet? Do you think you would need a special pump to seed the rim on a tubeless setup or would it be similar to using an inner tube?
Yes I have. You can see the results in my video on Tubeless: ua-cam.com/video/s8aUaQlJ1sU/v-deo.html
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Thank you. I'm glad you found it informative.
Why only 100psi?
That's what I asked the people at Hunt. Watch the video for their answer. ua-cam.com/video/92wqPZS4Okw/v-deo.html
I think in the other video you say you needed to go to 120 and that you were worried about going over their limit, asking the hunt boys about that... But here you say when you got to 100 they bedded.