EASTON WHEELSETS

Easton EC90 Aero Wheelset

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The EC90 Aero is the upgrade for the popular Tempest II carbon wheel set. However, it now comes with new Easton-made 56mm carbon rims laced to Easton R4 hubs; the EC90 Aero is stiffer and faster than its predecessor. Deep section rims offer incredible rotational and lateral stiffness providing quick acceleration and a smoother ride. This is a great hand-built road-racing wheel, but is equally at home for triathlons or cyclocross.  

Easton EC90TT Wheelset

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NARROW IS FASTER
Easton’s proprietary narrow-flange R4TT front hub reduces frontal spoke area by 50% for improved aerodynamics. Combined with a new wind tunnel-tuned 90mm rim, and the new EC90TT displays lower drag than the Zipp 808 at 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 degree yaw angles. It even rivals the much deeper (and heavier) Zipp 1080 at 5 and 15 degrees.

FASTER AND LIGHTER At 1424 a set, the EC90 TT is a full 30 grams lighter than the Zipp 808, and still 9mm deeper in rim profile, thanks to Easton’s Variable Nipple Bed (VNB™) Technology. This process of internally tapering the rim bed eliminates excess carbon between spoke holes and allows for a sharper inner edge. Less weight, improved aerodynamics with no loss in strength.
 

Easton EC90 SL Wheelset

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Light enough for climbers, strong enough for cyclocross and aerodynamic enough to rip a hole through the wind on the flats, the new 38mm EC90SL is the perfect do-everything race wheel. They roll on silky-smooth R4SL hubs with Grade 3 ceramic bearings.. Amazing ride quality, excellent durability and no weight limit also come standard.

 

Easton EC90SLX Wheelset

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At 1175 grams, the EC90 SLX is the ultimate carbon climbing wheel. However, it is easily stiff and strong enough for the sprinters. Easton’s new 24.9 mm carbon tubular rims are laced to the already proven R4 hubs to create a fast, light and strong wheel set. Do you want to go fast? Then, look no further! The EC90 SLX carbon was raced during 2007 by several top teams without a single wheel failure!