Hydra Enduro 300 29in Boost Wheelset
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Why We Like The Industry Nine Hydra Enduro 300 29in Boost Wheelset
When we need a hard-charging wheelset for our mountain bikes, we don't need to look further than Industry Nine. Their Hydra Enduro 300 29in Boost Wheelset is a premium quality aluminum alloy wheelset designed for aggressive riders. The Enduro 300 has a unique triple-cavity rim that features Hollow Bead Wall technology for increased impact and pinch flat resistance. Combined with Industry Nine's top-tier Hydra hubs, the Enduro 300 29in wheelset gives us near-instant engagement, with the Hydra hubs harnessing 690 points of engagement for super-quick power to the pedals in technical sections.
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- Top-tier aluminum wheelset for aggressive riding
- Hydra hubs give us super quick engagement for technical sections
- 30mm internal diameter allows us to run up to 2.8in-wide tires
- Hollow Bead Wall Technology increases stiffness and durability
- Item #NIN1WV5
- Rim Material
- alumium
- Wheel Size
- 29in
- Rim Type
- tubeless clincher
- Rim Width
- [internal] 30mm, [external] 37.6mm
- Brake Compatibility
- 6-bolt
- Hubs
- I9 Hydra
- Front Axle
- 15 x 110mm Boost
- Rear Axle
- 12 x 148mm Boost
- Spokes
- direct-thread straight-pull aluminum
- Spoke Count
- 32
- Max Rider Weight
- 250lbs
- Claimed Weight
- 4lbs 1.96oz (1870g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 year
- Activity
- enduro
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1 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageAugust 27, 2024
Don’t waste your money
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- I've used it several times
Though this wheel is advertised as an Enduro wheel, it does not hold up to Enduro level riding. I recently had a rear wheel fail on simple step down and when I reached out to the manufacturer, they responded saying they don’t warranty their alloy wheels for anything involving “roots, rocks, or jumps.” Wheel set was on a SB150, riding at 23 psi tire pressure, rider weight 170 lbs.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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