Nextie Supreme Alpha for XC - 255g Rim!
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I have built a nextie XC wheelset many years ago with good success
I have now come across this extremely light rim.
https://www.nextie.com/vista-edition-as ... NXT29VM30U
Compared to the classic offerings in the market this really is very light, the lightest equivalent from ENVE is aournd 350g for example. Is there any experience out there with this rim, or the supreme line in general? They claim to have used some magic material/production tech to bring the weight down further.
I have now come across this extremely light rim.
https://www.nextie.com/vista-edition-as ... NXT29VM30U
Compared to the classic offerings in the market this really is very light, the lightest equivalent from ENVE is aournd 350g for example. Is there any experience out there with this rim, or the supreme line in general? They claim to have used some magic material/production tech to bring the weight down further.
Light Bicyle offers a rim as light as this but with slightly different specifications, given its rated to 4.8 bar, this is even more extreme!
https://www.lightbicycle.com/AR25-Disc- ... -Deep.html
https://www.lightbicycle.com/AR25-Disc- ... -Deep.html
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PORTE (ex BERG) has light rims as well. 250g and 30,6mm internal. 90kg weight limit.
https://www.rideporte.com/product-page/rims
https://r2-bike.com/PORTE-Rim-29-Rathe- ... arbon-250g
https://www.rideporte.com/product-page/rims
https://r2-bike.com/PORTE-Rim-29-Rathe- ... arbon-250g
25mm internal rim width is more in gravel-territori these days. If you’re riding XC I suggest you rather go for the 30mm interal rims.
From my experience how durable a rim is comes down to how well it handles snake bite on sharp rocks without the rim cracking, not how many PSI/bar it’s rated for. In XC you won’t go above ~35 PSI anyway.
If you are really heavy I suggest you go for a more durable setup.
From my experience how durable a rim is comes down to how well it handles snake bite on sharp rocks without the rim cracking, not how many PSI/bar it’s rated for. In XC you won’t go above ~35 PSI anyway.
If you are really heavy I suggest you go for a more durable setup.
Last edited by magnusss on Tue Jul 09, 2024 3:22 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Sure 30mm is great for 2.4 and up size tires, but not everyone needs those wider tires. 25 is still great for 2.2’s
I see Nextie has changed the spec for NXT29VM36U.
Now there seems to be some 260g versions as well and the weight limits have changed.
“On date 2024.08.08, we successfully developed a lighter version of Omega 36U, the weight is 260g only. The impact test result reaches 100J.”
Weight: 260g / 280g
Strength: 100J (260g) / 105J (280g) <Pointed Hammer, 25psi>
Max System Weight: 143Kg (260g XC) / 150Kg (280g XC)
Those are some crazy bold claims for the weight limit.
https://www.nextie.com/carbon-mountain- ... NXT29VM36U
Now there seems to be some 260g versions as well and the weight limits have changed.
“On date 2024.08.08, we successfully developed a lighter version of Omega 36U, the weight is 260g only. The impact test result reaches 100J.”
Weight: 260g / 280g
Strength: 100J (260g) / 105J (280g) <Pointed Hammer, 25psi>
Max System Weight: 143Kg (260g XC) / 150Kg (280g XC)
Those are some crazy bold claims for the weight limit.
https://www.nextie.com/carbon-mountain- ... NXT29VM36U
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TBH I would never trust a small manufacturer whose goal it is to go as light as possible, on equipment that gets beaten around and abused while mountain biking. It's not road cycling. Where do they get the budget and infrastructure to seriously stress test these things?snaxez wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2024 10:48 amPORTE (ex BERG) has light rims as well. 250g and 30,6mm internal. 90kg weight limit.
https://www.rideporte.com/product-page/rims
https://r2-bike.com/PORTE-Rim-29-Rathe- ... arbon-250g
Also, one of their wheels exploded on a sponsored rider's bike at the Paris Olympics on the XC course. And for anyone that has seen that course, it was a pretty tame one for XC standards these days. I've been watching the UCI XC World Cup for a couple of seasons and I've never seen this. Tires explode, yeah, but this?
https://www.instagram.com/p/C-FnR1NqAbs/?img_index=1
I don't care what their warranty program is, because it won't cover my teeth.
A 250g, 30mm internal rim is crazy. No one could reasonably expect to ride those for very long. It’s hard to find narrow tubular road rims that weigh less than that, let alone wide MTB rims that have to endure off road riding.TheBelgian wrote:TBH I would never trust a small manufacturer whose goal it is to go as light as possible, on equipment that gets beaten around and abused while mountain biking. It's not road cycling. Where do they get the budget and infrastructure to seriously stress test these things?snaxez wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2024 10:48 amPORTE (ex BERG) has light rims as well. 250g and 30,6mm internal. 90kg weight limit.
https://www.rideporte.com/product-page/rims
https://r2-bike.com/PORTE-Rim-29-Rathe- ... arbon-250g
Also, one of their wheels exploded on a sponsored rider's bike at the Paris Olympics on the XC course. And for anyone that has seen that course, it was a pretty tame one for XC standards these days. I've been watching the UCI XC World Cup for a couple of seasons and I've never seen this. Tires explode, yeah, but this?
https://www.instagram.com/p/C-FnR1NqAbs/?img_index=1
I don't care what their warranty program is, because it won't cover my teeth.
I’m a hefty 65kg and my 1300g wheels were built up with 430g, 30mm internal rims. Are they overbuilt for purpose? Sure. But I’ve launched my ZFS-5 off high speed, 1m+ drops into rocky landings without any consequences.
Lightest I’d ever go with a wide rim and current construction materials and methods is ~350g.
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