Parcours' new wider aero wheels for road, triathlon and time trials are designed for 28-30mm tires, with front & rear specific optimizations.
Parcours’ updated Chrono wheels debut three new options from deep, to deeper, to full disc for riders looking for more speed without giving up crosswind stability.
They’re also designed and aerodynamically optimized for 28mm tubeless tires, giving riders the advantages of lower air pressures, better traction and more comfort without losing speed.Designed in collaboration with Nottingham Trent University and Dr. Steve Faulkner, the new range is built on their #thinkwider concept . The goal is to provide the fastest possible wheels that can also maintain safe, predictable handling in crosswinds.
The Chrono Wheelset uses a 68.6mm deep front wheel with a 75.7mm deep rear wheel. It’s the deepest combo they offer, aimed at racers, triathletes and time trialists who don’t want to go full disc in the rear. They measure 22.5mm internal with a maximum external width of 32mm and 30.5mm . Claimed weight is 1620g , laced 24/24 with Sapim CX-Ray spokes. MSRP is $1,599 for the set with EZO steel bearings, or upgrade to Kogel Ceramic for a few hundred bucks more.The Chrono Max goes a bit deeper for those days when you want to pair with a full disc rear. It measures 83.6mm deep, 22.5mm wide internally, and 32mm wide externally. Claimed weight is 805g laced 24/24 with Sapim CX-Ray spokes.
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