We put Mavic's best selling wheels, the Ksyrium Elite, through a tough 2000 mile review. Purchase at Sigma Sports - cycling and triathlon specialists.
Out on the road, the 25mm tyres were truly impressive, we've always thought up until now that Mavic's tyres have been a decent bonus when buying a set of wheels, but not tyres we'd actually buy on their own. With the improvements they've made on the new Yksion Pro – tenacious le...
Maximum weight supported by the wheels: must not exceed 120 kg (bike weight included) LightnessMaxtal aluminum alloy Light and strong. Exclusive to Mavic, this specific aluminum alloy offers a higher strength to weight ratio than conventional 6106 alloy. ...
This process also lowers the rotating mass of the wheel for better responsiveness and acceleration than non-milled rims — making sure these wheels stay snappy in power-sucking loose gravel or on poorly maintained side roads. The rim width wasn't the only part of the Allroad Disc that Mavic ...
namely the move to carbon wheels. While the pros continue to race on tubulars, we don't always have the luxury of a team car following us, so we think the next best thing is tubeless. That's where the Ksyrium Pro UST Wheel shines, leveraging its tubeless know-how from way ba...
We only got to test the new wheels on a dry day, but what Mavic calls its TgMax technology and laser prepared braking track is certainly impressive. Tg refers to the temperature at which a carbon resin overheats and enters glass transition – something you do not want, as this can mean...
3.8Bar/55PSI ASTM category 2 : road and offroad with jumps less than 15cm Maximum weight supported by the wheels: must not exceed 120 kg (bike weight included) Key technology LightnessMaxtal aluminum alloyLight and strong. Exclusive to Mavic, this specific aluminum alloy offers a higher ...