Description
INTRODUCING OUR STRONGEST OFF-ROAD CARBON WHEELS YET!
Choose your own adventure – MTB, Gravel, Off-Road Touring Adventures, Mega Expeditions, Bike Packing, Basket Packing, Beard Packing – Whatever spins your wheels, our DIRT HOOPS will carry you through!
All our Dirt Hoop Carbon wheels are built with tried and tested DT Swiss hubs and Sapim CX-Ray Spokes. Contact us for custom options!
Dirt Hoops Rim
Rim Specs
| 29″ WIDE 35 | |
| Rim Profile: | 28 mm x 35 mm ext. |
| Internal Width: | 25 mm |
| Rim Weight : | 385 g |
| ERD: | 584 mm |
| Intended Use: | Condition 3: Cross Country Mountain Bike |
| 29” WIDER 40 | |
| Rim Profile: | 28 mm x 40 mm ext. |
| Internal Width: | 30 mm |
| Rim Weight: | 440 g |
| ERD: | 584 mm |
| Intended Use: | Condition 4: All Mountain |
| 27.5″ WIDE 35 | |
| Rim Profile: | 28 mm x 35 mm ext. |
| Internal Width: | 25 mm |
| Rim Weight : | 365 g |
| ERD: | 547 mm |
| Intended Use: | Condition 3: Cross Country Mountain Bike |
| Profile: | Hookless, Tubeless ready |
| Material: | 3K & UD T700 Carbon Fibre |
| Max riding weight: | 120 kg |
| Max Pressure: | 60 psi (max. 35 psi recommended) |
FAQs
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What Tyres Can I Run? |
So many choices! A 25 mm internal rim typically works well within a range of tyre sizes from 28 mm – 50 mm. A 30mm internal rim typically works well within a range of tyre sizes from 50 mm and beyond. Some narrower tyres on wider rims will square off too much, and some wider tyres on narrower rims will fold and squirm due to lack of sidewall support. |
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Which Rim Width Should I Pick? |
If you’re after a Gravel wheel and don’t see yourself running a tyre larger than 45 mm, go for the “Wide 35” version (25mm internal). If your riding is a bit more chunky gravel or XC and you’re looking to run tyres 45 mm and beyond, we recommend to go for the “Wider 40” (30mm internal) version. |
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What Tyre Pressure Should I Use? |
We get this question a lot! Follow the guide on your tyre and have fun experimenting +/- a few PSIs for feel. The tyre should feel responsive, provide ample grip and be hard enough to not bottom out the tyre on the rim on rocky terrain. Lighter riders can afford to run slightly lower pressures, whereas heavier riders should err towards recommended pressures. Narrower (low volume) tyres will need to be run at higher pressures than higher volume tyres. That said, we do not recommend exceeding 35psi for any tyre that would be suitable for this rim. |
| Why only 28h? | We believe 28h is ideal for most off-road applications. Through a custom build, you can obtain competitive lightweight configurations up to super robust expedition strength wheels. |
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