I just unboxed mine this very morning (just posted my unboxing video) ... I thought I was lifting one wheel out the box but it was actually both. They're very light (1400g the pair). Not had them on the bike yet but my experience of Hunt wheels is good and I'm sure these are going to be spot on too.
Hey there, thank you for the review! How do you like them after a year? I‘m interested in buying them but am a bit confused that there are almost no reviews of them. They are crazy light. For the price
I can't for the life of me figure out why there aren't more gravel riders on these wheels and doing videos on them. Everyone just gets the 4 seasons wheelset I guess. But to answer your question, they are holding up great. No issues. Put them through plenty of abuse.
@@acebikemedia Thanks a lot for the insights! Sounds like a good choice in this case. Yeah the 4 season seem way more popular even tough they are heavier and not that much cheaper
"I know they're not working that hard" - yeah, no fan of the ebikes. I was about to pull the trigger on the Hunt 4050s on my State 6061 because their sexy and lower-priced carbon but the weight and cost of the gravel race is tempting. How long did it take them to deliver yours?
I am on the 6061. I haven't weighed it in a minute and I do have it pretty heavily modded right now. All budget parts, but last I checked it was around 20 lbs.
I cycled through a lot of different calipers and brake pads and at the end of the day I determined that the biggest thing is changing out the brake housing. Jagwire cables/housing with TRP spire calipers are working amazing
I know exactly what you mean. I would agree. They are dangerous. I do think that your braking power would be greatly increased if you just swapped the cables and housing. The calipers are dual piston so in theory they should be good.
Just ordered a set for my 2022 Scott Speedster 30 Gravel bike. Thank you for the video!
Absolutely. Thanks for watching!
I just unboxed mine this very morning (just posted my unboxing video) ... I thought I was lifting one wheel out the box but it was actually both. They're very light (1400g the pair). Not had them on the bike yet but my experience of Hunt wheels is good and I'm sure these are going to be spot on too.
Yeup! Mine are still going strong. Actually have hunts on all my bikes now. Only issue is the rim tape jobs
About damn time!
Yea. This was failure of the system
Hey there, thank you for the review! How do you like them after a year? I‘m interested in buying them but am a bit confused that there are almost no reviews of them. They are crazy light. For the price
I can't for the life of me figure out why there aren't more gravel riders on these wheels and doing videos on them. Everyone just gets the 4 seasons wheelset I guess. But to answer your question, they are holding up great. No issues. Put them through plenty of abuse.
@@acebikemedia Thanks a lot for the insights! Sounds like a good choice in this case. Yeah the 4 season seem way more popular even tough they are heavier and not that much cheaper
"I know they're not working that hard" - yeah, no fan of the ebikes. I was about to pull the trigger on the Hunt 4050s on my State 6061 because their sexy and lower-priced carbon but the weight and cost of the gravel race is tempting. How long did it take them to deliver yours?
It was actually a really quick turn around. Had them in a few days. I think they have a distributor in Colorado
So I assume you’re on the 6061 AllRoad. Curious how much the bike weighs now after the wheel swap
I am on the 6061. I haven't weighed it in a minute and I do have it pretty heavily modded right now. All budget parts, but last I checked it was around 20 lbs.
What brake solution did you end up going with the All Road?
I cycled through a lot of different calipers and brake pads and at the end of the day I determined that the biggest thing is changing out the brake housing. Jagwire cables/housing with TRP spire calipers are working amazing
@@acebikemedia I love the bike but the brakes seem pretty unsafe at times. I’ll look into replacing housing when I switch up calipers. Thank you!
I know exactly what you mean. I would agree. They are dangerous. I do think that your braking power would be greatly increased if you just swapped the cables and housing. The calipers are dual piston so in theory they should be good.
They are charging $699 now for some reason.
what is the box dimension of the wheelset? planning to get one and ship it international
75 x 65 x 16 cm / 3.8 kg
How are they 2 yrs on?
Great. Zero issues
These are way lighter than most carbon ones
Exactly. It's pretty crazy