Zipp is synonymous with carbon wheels. The Indianapolis-based company is a long-time player in the carbon wheel market and is one of the first choices in deep-section wheels for many riders. In ...
Cadence Cycling, home of everything bling in cycling and known for service to match, holds a lecture series on the first Saturday of every month. The guys from ZIPP Speed Weaponry were featured ...
Zipp has released four new wheelsets, including two models featuring its Sram AXS Wheel Sensor that allows you to monitor your tyre pressure in real time. The sensor, that works with a tubeless set up ...
Zipp integrates new AXS wheel sensor into 353 NSW and 303 SW, alongside wheel updates, a new hub system and Goodyear tyre partnership When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
Carbon fiber wheels sound like a good way to throw money at a cross bike with little return. Not so,... When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
Zipp’s wheel range has been overhauled completely over the last couple of years, with the brand making a wholesale switch to hookless and tubeless. This now includes the 808 Firecrest and 858 NSW ...
The Zipp 454 NSW tubeless disc-brake is meant for road racing. It’s made in Indianapolis. (Photos courtesy of Zipp) Company history: Engineer Leigh Sargent launched Zipp in 1988. At the time, he was ...
Price: £3,500 / $4,300 / €3,900 / AU$7,390 Measured weight: 1,312g inc. sensor and valves Hookless: Yes Depth: 35/40mm Width: 25mm internal Tyres: Tubeless only Zipp updated the 353 NSW wheelset in ...
Zipp’s 303 carbon rim wheels have been a mainstay in US cyclocross races and European spring classics since they were redesigned in 2010 to be wider than the average road rim. Although the company ...