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Anybody got any experience of Hunt wheelsets? Are the y as good as people say?

Also what would be recommended for my Solaris Max which I use for mostly XC riding, commuting but with the and some Llandegla/Whinlatter red runs? I like the look of the XC trail wide set but they only have 25mm width. Would it matter?


 
Posted : 05/10/2019 12:01 pm
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My Enduro Wide have been great.  On a hardtail so potentially a tougher life for the rear wheel than on full suspension bike.

Still true, bearing super-smooth and finish is hard wearing too!


 
Posted : 05/10/2019 12:37 pm
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Just had a quick spin on my new trail wides,they feel responsive and smooth, better than stans arch s1s which felt a bit numb compared. Don't think you can go wrong for the money .


 
Posted : 05/10/2019 3:26 pm
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They’ve transformed my Scott spark. The oem wheels were over 2.5kg! Bought a set of 29 xc wides which are around 1.7kg, so the weight saving makes a massive difference. They look and feel great and for the money they are fantastic. Plus they sound like much more expensive wheels with that lovely freehub purr 😀


 
Posted : 05/10/2019 4:29 pm
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Also interested in some 29er Hunt rims (for commuting/trail/XC ie 2.2 - 2.7 if poss)


 
Posted : 05/10/2019 4:46 pm
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I bent my 30mm rear one within 3 rides. Got it trued snd has been ok since.


 
Posted : 05/10/2019 6:48 pm
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Have 2 sets , one set on the good road bike and another set of 650b on the gravel , both sets excellent and recommended


 
Posted : 05/10/2019 6:55 pm
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Git the trail wide on my sodamax. Good 🙂


 
Posted : 05/10/2019 7:05 pm
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Trails on my flare max . 6 months use with no issues


 
Posted : 05/10/2019 7:26 pm
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Another happy user of XC wides here. Used with 2.3 -2.5 tyres. Take far more abuse than I ougth to give them. I'd deffo buy another set if I had to.


 
Posted : 05/10/2019 7:45 pm
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Long as your not looking for aero . Hambini was quite scathing during their aero testing


 
Posted : 05/10/2019 7:54 pm
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Ten months on my Trail Wides, been cased and clattered through some shocking riding and they’ve been perfect. Took the end caps off to look at bearings last week and they’re spotlessly clean inside.


 
Posted : 05/10/2019 8:12 pm
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Long as your not looking for aero . Hambini was quite scathing during their aero testing

Ouch, yes, I've just read that blog post!


 
Posted : 05/10/2019 8:33 pm
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Any comments on the 25mm width over 30mm? I wanted the trail wides but they only come in boost so the only other option was the XC in 25mm


 
Posted : 05/10/2019 8:59 pm
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I used Hunt Trail Wides on my old bike, they were faultless. I’ll definitely get some more when I get round to it. Their build quality and attention to detail is top drawer.


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 6:17 am
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If using for commuting in winter watch out for the alloy nipple sets as they’re unlikely to do well in that. The road set I have on my commuter have brass nipples but most MTB ones are alloy I think. I’ve got 4 sets of hunt wheels now and they’ve been great, and first rate customer service too.


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 8:45 am
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Faultless set of Enduro Wide wheels on my Cotic RocketMAX. Done a week with BasqueMTB, trip to BPW and more general local rides in the Peak and haven’t needed a moments attention. As others have said, first rate customer service too. Next time I need a set of wheels I’ll be getting another pair from them.


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 10:31 am
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Pleased with my Trail Wides. Heaps better than the AlexRims wheelset they replaced.

I will probably buy some for my gravel bike too, soon.


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 12:26 pm
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6 months in on trail wides and very happy with my decision. Now contemplating a set of their all season road wheels for my commuter.


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 12:31 pm
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25mm will be fine. Arch Mk3 are only 26, and Flows used to be 27.


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 12:36 pm
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Running 2 sets on my Soda max. XC wide with 29 x 2.4 and enduro with 27.5 plus. Both sets have been faultless in all conditions. Just about to order a set of 4 season for the gravel bike too.
Would definitely recommend.


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 4:20 pm
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Hunt Enduro Wide or Halo Vortex??
I'm struggling to pick!


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 4:34 pm
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I got some trail wide 27.5 a couple of weeks ago for my new build hardtail. Great service and I can’t fault the quality. 33mm wife with 2.8 tyres. I’m lucky enough to have DTSwiss XRC wheels but won’t ever spend like that again when there are products like this about. XC Race wheels look great too.


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 5:11 pm
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33mm wife

Lilliputian?


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 5:14 pm
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33mm wife

Internal or external? 🙂

+1 for hunt customer service though.


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 5:19 pm
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Long as your not looking for aero . Hambini was quite scathing during their aero testing

Ooof. I just looked what were amongst the best tested. I think we’ve been missing a trick there. Time to restart some programmes now we have mountain bike ones getting back on track.


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 5:21 pm
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Hunt Enduro Wide or Halo Vortex??
I’m struggling to pick!

Are they not built from the same components? That isn’t a criticism, I have Enduro Wide. They are really well made wheels. Pondering some lighter ones for next summer


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 5:58 pm
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`yep I found that quite shocking also

Guess I don't need to look at changing my MK1 stickered Px's

The stealth frame on the other hand is an aerodynamic abomination.....although for the price j don't think it's ever been beaten.


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 6:19 pm
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Enduro wides are 33mm internal


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 6:35 pm
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I did see that Brant and thought you'd missed a trick there
I've absolutely no idea why hambini uses such vile hatred when discussing the flaws he believes are there from companies.
Telling people to slash there wrists and calling people the names he does is just unacceptable.his YouTube channel is shocking and he maybe right about his findings but he's going to get himself in a lot of hot water if he's not careful


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 6:42 pm
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The stealth frame on the other hand is an aerodynamic abomination…..although for the price j don’t think it’s ever been beaten.

Is that on his site too? I’ve really only discovered him today.


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 6:45 pm
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No its been tested else where

How ever I came across hambini because of the legal action Flo tried to start against his company alerting management of the company to miss use of company property.....not realising the guy doing the research was infact the owner .

He basically got a pressdram Vs arkall response


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 6:51 pm
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Every week Hunt get a mention or a thread. Are they really that good, or are they just milking the forum?


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 7:09 pm
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Some people think they're good, some think they're just overpriced, rebranded Chinese rubbish.

In truth, I've only heard bad reports about them on here, BikeRadar and a guy on a Facebook group with a pathological hatred of them! The people I know who use their wheels really rate them, myself included so I reckon they must be doing something right.


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 7:21 pm
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They don't spam the forum that I'm aware.

I know they have a glowing reputation but I only know two people who own them and both have had issues with durability.

Basically the enduro wheels not being as burly as expected.

Customer service is reportedly superb though.


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 7:31 pm
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Doesn't that 36h rear kinda limit your rim replacement options.


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 7:44 pm
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What is so great about them (genuine question)
As they use rebranded novatec hubs so are the rims real quality as there is some stuff competition around the 350 mark


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 7:55 pm
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The hubs are not just rebranded, but built by Novatec to the design wanted by Hunt. So they have adapted a Novatec hub to their requirements to make them better and unique to them. Probably changes to sealing and bearing quality. That is my understanding.

People just calling them rebranded is a bit of a disservice I think and certainly not the only people to use Novatec hubs.

For the price and customer service, it is a very competitive package.

I have two pairs, one on the gravel bike, other on MTB and I can't fault them for the price.


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 8:15 pm
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Hunts seem to get a bit of bad press and a lot of good press.

I’ve two mates with them and one is very happy, the other not so due to movement in the hubs.

Are they as good as Enve on CK hubs? I honestly don’t know - but most would think it’s a no brainier and of course they aren’t.

What do we want in wheels? Light, durable, safe etc - personally I’d say you get this with Hunt or Prime etc and I’d be more inclined to buy these over importing direct from China.


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 8:41 pm
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Two mates have the Enduro wheels and overall they seem to be decent

One is pretty heavy on gear and he's put a couple of small dents in the rim, but nothing too bad - approx 6 months worth of riding

The other managed to put a really bad dent in the rim - it pretty much folded flat onto the rim bed. He was probably running pressure a little low and only had EXO Maxxis fitted. He took it to Hunt to get a replacement and I'm told they replaced it an exceptionally reasonable price, I think while he waited


 
Posted : 06/10/2019 8:56 pm
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Just bumping this...... anyone put some serious miles down yet in our lovely winter rain and grime? How are the hubs in terms of maintenance and reliability?

Will I regret not buying another Pro4?

I so want to trust the Hunts...but keep reading "Novatec".... Which is probably doing them an injustice...


 
Posted : 19/12/2019 11:09 am
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Mine on the road and gravel bikes have been pretty much faultless. I replaced the front bearings in the gravel bike a couple of weeks ago as they felt a little rough. They've probably done 10k+ miles including Paris Roubaix a couple of times, Tour of Flanders, Swinley blue and red loops numerous times along with general commuting and they're still perfectly true.

On that basis I'd say they're pretty reliable.


 
Posted : 19/12/2019 11:15 am
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Enduro wides here, had them since may, they've survived morzine, local North Wales and have been fault less so far, including some hub deep puddles at Nant Y arian


 
Posted : 19/12/2019 11:32 am
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I’ve done about 4,000 miles on a set of the four seasons. Running fine.


 
Posted : 19/12/2019 11:39 am
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Mine on the road and gravel bikes have been pretty much faultless. I replaced the front bearings in the gravel bike a couple of weeks ago as they felt a little rough. They’ve probably done 10k+ miles including Paris Roubaix a couple of times, Tour of Flanders, Swinley blue and red loops numerous times along with general commuting and they’re still perfectly true.

On that basis I’d say they’re pretty reliable.

That's a proper review, that.


 
Posted : 19/12/2019 11:52 am
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The 29 Xc on my hardtail for 9 months here.

No complaints!

Would recommend 😀


 
Posted : 19/12/2019 12:03 pm
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they bring the trails alive, anyone?


 
Posted : 19/12/2019 12:06 pm
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Only the 650b ones obvs


 
Posted : 19/12/2019 12:08 pm
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I have some non-boost 650b trail wides. I think there fine. Had them on for maybe 6 months, but no issues. One slightly kinked spoke on arrival, but did not worry about it and I suppose I could change it if I could be bothered.

Do they make the trails come alive? - absolutely, I can feel the moisture content in the loam...

I only got them as I wanted to spend around £3-£350 max. My usual Hope Hub/Stans Flow (whatever the current generation is) seemed expensive; I think they do a basic Flow S1 wheel, but not with Hope hubs. I like the wider internal width - I have run some fatter rubber on the front and rear (2.6) - I like a bit more volume in the hardtail tyres (as it helps take some sting out of the roots/rocks), even though it is not a boost frame/fork combo.


 
Posted : 19/12/2019 1:18 pm
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Will I regret not buying another Pro4?

Fundamentally, is there really any difference between one cartridge bearing hub and another?

I'm not just trolling, am sort of curious. I bought some DT 350s on offer as I like the ratchet ring mechanism, but not expecting anything else out of what is essentially a cylinder with two cartridge bearings punching into it.


 
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Not got any experience myself, though pals of mine have and they all seem very happy - and they're not the lightest on gear. Will look that way myself when I get round to replacing the woeful Pro4 hub Hope ones I have, that are permanently needing new bearings due to crap sealing...


 
Posted : 19/12/2019 1:37 pm
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Hunt customer services have been amazing. They paid for two spokes to be replaced and when it became clear after the 3rd spoke broke that there wasn’t something quite right they sent me a whole new wheel free of charge - to Australia.

Noisy hubs - if that’s your thing.


 
Posted : 19/12/2019 2:26 pm
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Try DCR wheels. Lewes on the South Coast. If you can call by a the better. Otherwise chat to the friendly helpful owner Dave about your needs.
Proper hand built wheels to suit your specific needs. Great customer care and very fair pricing.

There’s a lot to be said for a wheel hand built just for you. I’ve not looked back since I started buying from DCR.
I can build myself but I’ve nowhere near their skill level. I’m pleased to “know a man who can”.

Loving the DT 471 and 511 rimmed and the Spank Vibrocore wheels they’ve built for me. Yes, you can feel the damping in the Vibrocore.

Enjoy whatever you decide on. Nice guys at Hunt for sure and a good rep for service too.


 
Posted : 20/12/2019 8:32 am
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Novatec hubs and Kinlin rims and n the hunt road/gravel wheels. Not a bad combination but don’t fall for the extra brand hype.
Experience through acquaintances has not been positive; two have had Hunt wheels fail at spokes and rims.
Another second for an independent wheel builder here; RyanBuildsWheels in Bristol. I prefer Bitex hubs over Novatec but that’s steered by a preference for colours and centrelock discs.
Latest pair with Bitex bx106 hubs in purple paired to dtswiss xr361 rims 28h


 
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Customer service is always worth something. I got some JRA wheels as their not far from me (York) and when I recently needed to change the axel ends they've been really good and helpful. Wheels have been bombproof too with a couple of thousand miles this year if only on the road.


 
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I so want to trust the Hunts…but keep reading “Novatec”…. Which is probably doing them an injustice…

Not Hunt, but I do have Novatec hubs on my handbuilt road wheels. They're four years old and on their original bearings. I haven't logged the mileage but it will be several thousand. One thing is that the freehub pawls can get sticky but they're easy to clean and lubricate as the freehub can be pulled off with the cassette attached.

My Hope hubs on my MTB have been great too though they're noticeably noisier, which I dislike on a road bike.


 
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Wife has a set on her roadie, aero light disc. They have been great, although not had heavy use so far. She is really happy with them as am I as I have to fix her bikes when things go wrong (if she remembers to tell me)


 
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DT Swiss 29" EX511 on 350 hubs hand built by Ryz at Fitwheels.eu
Fantastic service, went above and beyond in everyway! Check them out as the price was ridiculously competitive


 
Posted : 21/12/2019 9:43 am
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I got some of the 50mm deep carbon road wheels when they first came out a few years ago. One of the first doing vaguely affordable tubeless carbon wheels at the time. They've been fine.

If they are rebranded Novatec hubs then so what? I've also got genuine Novatec wheels and other wheels with Novatec hubs and Bitex hubs. Do people really think their DT Swiss or Hope hubs etc are that much better when most cartridge bearing hubs are essentially a chunk of metal with some generic cartridge bearings in them (SKF or not, still fairly industry standard). Might be a few subtle differences with the freehubs and perhaps better pick up but Novatec and Bitex seem serviceable enough.

The big companies don't seem to get as bad a rap despite the fact their stuff is probably just as mass produced and generic but with a big S logo on it??

So I'd happily buy another set, seems their customer service is pretty good, and they're still reasonably priced if you value UK back up.


 
Posted : 21/12/2019 11:45 am
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Selling a set of Trail Wide 29 Boost wheels if you're interested. Only a few months old, just don't need a Boost wheelset at the moment.


 
Posted : 21/12/2019 12:32 pm
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perhaps better pick up but Novatec and Bitex seem serviceable enough

I would agree, until you need small spares eg.a freehub seal or pawl or spring (Formula) or a very expensive bespoke tool to remove a bearing (Novatec). The availability of freehub conversion or axle kits is a big factor or even torque end caps. This is where a Hope hub is a longer life option.


 
Posted : 21/12/2019 1:00 pm

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