So, 29+ is a 29er with 50mm width rims and 3 inch tires, correct?
How much heavier are the wheels compared to an average 29er wheel? How much lighter compared to average fat bike wheels?
My previous Stan's Flow Ex 29er wheelset weighs 2100grams. Hope Evo 2 Pro hubs. 25.5mm internal width.
My current carbon wheelset 50mm outer/45mm inner width, Novatec D881/882 hubs, Pillar 1420 spokes weigh 1800 grams. So 300 grams lighter!
There are two versions of 50mm rims, one is ~50g lighter and they say its 120kg max rider weight, I went for stronger and heavier version, 200kg max rider weight.
Bought the whole wheelset in Q2Cycling. Highly recommend them.
http://www.shop-q2cycling.com/FAT-RIM/pro-p8518.htmlI'm 110kg geared up, I like uphills more then downhills, sometimes manage to take 2nd or 3rd place in local races (>30 riders in my group and I'm the oldest). For me these wheels are faster overal. Exactly the same time on my benchmark climbing route and much faster down.
My bike is Giant Trance X 29er 2013. Maxxis Chronicle front, Maxxis Ardent 2.4 rear. So its like 75% of a proper 29+ bike.
I went further then just 'flirting' but so far have no proper frame.