Are ENVE SES wheels tubeless ready?
Most every wheelset that ENVE currently manufactures, is tubeless compatible. The exceptions being the ENVE SES 4.5 Wheelset, any tubular wheelset, and some previous generation wheels. Our All-Road Tubeless Compatible Wheels.
Are Zipp 808 worth it?
If you decrease the drag by just a little bit, you can get significant power savings on a bicycle. However, these savings are only worthwhile at high speeds. With the Zipp 808 NSW aero wheels he rides 51 minutes at an average speed of 41.13 kph and average power of 344 watts.
When to use SES disc rear wheel Enve?
The SES Disc rear wheel is for elite and professional time trialists and triathletes who are seeking maximum efficiency on race courses where average speeds will exceed 27 mph. A lot of disc wheels can be harsh and unforgiving, but I can roll this all day with nothing but pure speed as a side effect.
What kind of wheelset is Enve SES 3.4 AR?
The SES 3.4 AR is the definitive modern road wheelset and is aerodynamically optimized to maximize drag reduction when paired with high volume 28mm to 32mm tubeless compatible road tires.
How does the Enve carbon road wheelset work?
To further tubeless tire and rim reliability, the full carbon wheelset features ENVE’s patent pending Wide Hookless Bead which is a design element at the leading edge of the rim that provides a surface that when impacted, will reduce the likelihood of pinch flatting a tubeless tire.
Which is the best disc wheel for triathletes?
Like a speed-seeking missile, the SES Disc wheel is there to provide the greatest aero advantage for the triathlete or time trial racer. Designed to be paired with another aero standout, the SES 7.8. Beyond 27mph, at the high speeds experienced by professionals and the best amateur athletes, a rear disc wheel is the most aerodynamic solution.