🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride with Superteam Wheels!
The Superteam 38/50/60/88mm Carbon Wheelset is a high-performance 700c clincher designed for road cycling enthusiasts. Made from durable Toray T700 carbon fiber, this wheelset is lightweight at just 1565 grams and features a sleek matte finish. Compatible with Shimano 8/9/10/11 speed cassettes and V-brake systems, it combines style and functionality, making it a must-have for serious cyclists. Enjoy a 1-year warranty under normal usage, ensuring your investment is protected.
Brand | Superteam |
Material | Carbon Fiber |
Color | Matte |
Brake Style | V-Brake |
Bike Type | Road Bike |
Wheel Size | 38 Millimeters |
Rim Size | 24.5 Inches |
Rim Width | 23 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 1565 Grams |
Number of Spokes | 20, 24 |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 1565 Grams |
Manufacturer | Superteam |
UPC | 751677793282 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32.6 x 27.3 x 6.8 inches |
Package Weight | 4.17 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Superteam |
Part Number | 38/50/60/88-B13 |
Size | 38mm/23mm |
Sport Type | Road Cycling |
M**S
100 miles - Very impressed so far (50mm)
Update - I have now put about 1500 miles on them, the have been fast, solid and a great wheel set so far. There are signs that the front is every so slightly out of true, so I will get them tuned up soon, but in my experience no wheel stays totally true after 1500 miles of abuse, potholes etc. Would definitely buy again.I have put around 100 miles on them so far, and until now they are very impressive for the price. I will post a long term update review as I add miles.They arrived well packaged, and were true out of the box. Installing them was pretty straight forward and the only issue I had was getting the brake pads into my old rim calipers, but after trimming off the excess they fitted well. I fitted them with Bontrager R3 Tyres and they were much easier to fit to the rims than my Conti 4000s I previously struggled with on my old wheels. I could pretty much do it by hand.They are noticeably lighter than my Shimano R501 C30 clinchers, and the bike feels quicker to accelerate and easier to handle into corners as a result. They also feel smoother on the road. My first road resulted in my knocking over a minute of my best strava time on a steady climb I do. I did this holding the same watts as I had done previously, so the only conclusions I have is that the lighter and more aero wheels made the difference. I have repeated the effort on a different day, with the same results. It certainly feels quicker as soon as I go over 270 / 280 watts and into the 300s on climbs, and on the flats I can hold 20+mph a little easier.The braking performance also surprised me as it is actually better than I had with my previous non carbon wheels. I tested the brakes down a descent of 5 minutes or so, stopping to see if there was any heat build up, and the brake track was stone cold.After the first couple of rides they remain true and I am very impressed in the quality for the price.
W**T
One year report.
My first ride on these was in December 2020. Since then I have put about 1200 miles on them. They are still as perfect as the first day out of the box. The bearings are super smooth. The wheels are seemingly still perfectly true; no "hop" or side-to-side wobble evident. They are noticeably stiffer than the Mavic Ksyrium Elite wheels they replaced, and produce quicker acceleration.They also ride lighter and climb better. The wheel rim is 23 mm, which is ideal for the 25 mm tires I use.23 mm is also ideal for even larger tires that are becoming popular. I chose the 50 mm wheels; a good balance between aerodynamics, weight and strength.I don't care for the loud freewheeling noise from the rear hub, but It is not a performance or quality issue. For the amazingly low price, these are a steal. Extra spokes are included in the box. I just don't see how CF wheels costing three times as much could be three times better. I can never go back to aluminum rims. And, they just look cool.TWO YEAR,FOUR MONTH REVIEWSee all above. Still noisy, but otherwise perfecto. Braking surface still smooth and whole. After an extra 2500 miles since purchase, they still roll true. Why do so many other brands cost so much more?
T**T
Great bargain set of wheels
I went with the 50mm front & back wheels after reading a lot of reviews. I live in a rather windy area. so 50mm was a good balance between aerodynamics and not getting blown over by a strong crosswind. If I had it to do over again, I'd probably get 50mm front and 88mm rear wheel combo, but I'm not disappointed.I will say I notice a slight speed improvement over 25 mile distances. Somewhere between 0.25 mph and 0.5 mph. They make a unique sound as you ride them, which I personally like. It's not louder - just different.I haven't noticed any issues with breaking distance, even on fast downhills, so it seems like reviews complaining about that are overblown.From a quality perspective, these seem sturdy and true. The balance was perfect. I've taken a number of debris strikes over the first 500 miles I've ridden them, including a pretty big hit from a twisted piece of metal that I was certain broke a spoke - but it didn't. Some extra spokes are includes, so that's nice in case that ever happens.Overall, these are light as a feather, true in balance, and seem strong enough to last. That makes these a great bargain vs. expensive brands like Zipp. If you are on the fence like I was, I say give them a try. You could replace them twice and still have spent less than the brand name wheels.Final suggestion - pick up some tubes with 80mm presta valves. Using the extenders is wonky, so spare yourself the headache.
J**H
Card-in-the-spokes loud
I bough the 50mm deep wheels and only have about 100 miles on them so these are my initial impressions. The sound of coasting hubs is a personal preference. I prefer a quiet hub and these are quite loud. Maybe they're not the loudest I've ever heard, but they're up in the top 20%. On the plus side, I no longer need my bell to alert walkers on the path I am coming up behind them. I just stop pedaling for a bit and it sounds like a swarm of metallic bees is coming up behind them. This is also an incentive to stop coasting and keep pedaling.The large carbon surface seems to act like the sound board on a guitar and they amplify the sound of rough roads, gravel and brake rubbing. I came from aluminum double-wall wheels so this is what I'm comparing them to.I was impressed by how well these wheels were built. They are extremely true both laterally and radially. Measured against my brake pads, I could not detect any variation.They spin very well. When I spin them by hand, the heavy spot rotates back and forth like a pendulum rather than quickly coming to a stop like my old wheels. When I'm coasting down a hill next to my wife's bike, I have to keep using the brakes to keep from passing her (gravity likes me better? more aerodynamic? who knows).They are a good price for carbon wheels, but I'll just have to get used to the extra noise.
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