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29er Carbon MTB Rim 23mm Inner Width | 295g Superlight | Cyclocross & All-Mountain
29er Carbon MTB Rim 23mm Inner Width | 295g Superlight | Cyclocross & All-Mountain
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29er Carbon MTB Rim β 23mm Inner Width, U-Shape Profile
A 23mm inner width, U-shape carbon rim engineered for 29-inch cyclocross and all-mountain (AM) riding. Available in two weight options β Standard (355 Β± 10 g) and Superlight (295 Β± 10 g) β it delivers a measurable weight advantage over comparable alloy rims (typically 450β550 g) without sacrificing structural integrity. Maximum rider weight: 100 kg. Recommended tire pressure: 45β65 psi.
Core Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Wheel Size | 29er (622mm BSD) |
| Rim Profile | U-Shape |
| Rim Height | 23 mm |
| Outer Width | 28 mm |
| Inner Width | 23 mm |
| ERD | 589 mm |
| Weight β Standard | 355 Β± 10 g |
| Weight β Superlight | 295 Β± 10 g |
| Forward Compressive Strength | > 300 kg |
| Lateral Torsion | > 50 kg |
| Spoke Hole Tension | > 280 kg |
| Dynamic Equilibrium | < 3 g |
| Flatness Tolerance | < 0.15 mm |
| Roundness Tolerance | < 0.3 mm |
| Assembly Hole Diameter | 7.5 mm (customizable) |
| Valve Hole Diameter | 6.5 mm (customizable) |
| Spoke Hole Diameter | 4.5 mm (customizable) |
| Nipple Angle | Left 5Β° / Right 7Β° (customizable) |
| Min / Max Tire Pressure | 45 / 65 psi |
| Max Rider Weight | 100 kg |
Performance by Riding Discipline
- Cyclocross: The low 23 mm rim height reduces wind resistance during technical, high-cadence course sections. The U-shape profile provides predictable tire seating for rapid pressure changes between mud and hardpack surfaces.
- All-Mountain (AM): A 23 mm inner width supports trail tires from 2.2β³ to 2.6β³, optimizing casing spread for improved cornering contact patch and reduced pinch-flat risk at lower pressures.
- Small & Medium Cycling Brands / OEM: Custom hole diameters, nipple angles, spoke counts, and finish options available. Contact us for MOQ and lead-time details.
Weight Tradeoff: Standard vs. Superlight
The Superlight variant (295 Β± 10 g) offers a 60 g reduction per rim β approximately 120 g per wheelset β which is measurable in timed climbs and acceleration. The Standard variant (355 Β± 10 g) is the recommended choice for riders prioritizing long-term durability under sustained loads or frequent impacts, without a significant performance penalty.
Warranty & Quality Assurance
Every rim is backed by a 3-year manufacturer warranty. Produced by a carbon fiber rim specialist with over a decade of supply experience to professional cycling teams and brands across Europe and North America.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best lightweight carbon 29er MTB rim for cyclocross?
- This rim's 23 mm height minimizes aerodynamic drag in variable cyclocross conditions, while the Superlight option at 295 g delivers one of the lowest weight-per-strength ratios in this rim class. The U-shape profile ensures consistent tubeless or clincher tire seating across surface transitions.
- Is a sub-300 g carbon 29er rim worth it?
- At 295 Β± 10 g (Superlight), the weight saving versus the Standard (355 Β± 10 g) is 60 g per rim. For competitive XC or cyclocross riders where rotational weight directly affects acceleration, this is a meaningful gain. For AM riders prioritizing impact resilience, the Standard variant offers the better durability-to-weight balance.
- What inner rim width is best for 29er trail or all-mountain riding?
- A 23 mm inner width is compatible with 2.2β³β2.6β³ tires, the most common range for trail and AM riding. This width optimizes tire casing spread, improving cornering traction and lowering the effective minimum pressure before pinch-flat risk increases.
- Carbon vs. alloy 29er rims for cyclocross β which is better for the price?
- Carbon rims in this category typically weigh 295β380 g versus 450β550 g for quality alloy equivalents. The weight and stiffness advantages favor carbon for competitive use. This rim is manufactured at scale with direct OEM pricing, closing the traditional carbon-to-alloy cost gap for brands and team buyers.
- What specs should I look for in a 29er carbon rim for all-mountain riding?
- Key specs for AM use: inner width β₯ 23 mm for tire support, spoke hole tension tolerance > 250 kg for build durability, dynamic equilibrium < 3 g for smooth high-speed rolling, and flatness tolerance < 0.2 mm for consistent brake track performance. This rim meets or exceeds all four thresholds.
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