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Mavic Allroad Pro Carbon SL wheelset review

An evolutionary step... at a price

Our rating

4

2100.00
1800.00

Immediate Media

Published: March 17, 2020 at 8:00 am

Our review
A luxury, all-road wheelset with excellent ride feel and high-quality construction

Pros:

Understated looks, performance, ride quality

Cons:

Performance that comes at a high price

The Allroad’s recent evolutionary step includes carbon rims and a rather different price bracket. For twice the price of the Mavic Allroad Pro UST Disc, the Pro Carbon SL’s rims are a little taller and wider, with a subtly aero profile and very understated finish. The only branding being a slim yellow Mavic logo.

They’re supplied with Mavic Yksion Elite Allroad XL 40mm tyres, UST tubeless valves, Mavic tubeless sealant and syringe, plus adaptors to switch the 12mm thru-axle end caps to quick release.

Swapping to the optional front-axle and end caps gives 15mm thru-axle compatibility as well. The centrelock hubs have aluminium bodies and axles, auto-adjust sealed cartridge bearings and Mavic’s responsive Instant Drive (ID) 360 freehub, which can be swapped for a SRAM XD-compatible unit.

Whereas the aluminium Allroad Pro has an undrilled rim bed and screw-in Zicral spokes, the Pro Carbon SL’s conventionally drilled unidirectional carbon rim bed relies on tubeless tape to seal it.

There are 24 double-butted, straight-pull, flat steel spokes per wheel and square aluminium nipples. The rims are 25mm tall and 23mm wide internally, with a hookless UST design that seats tyres fast. Mavic says that the Pro Carbon SL rims are suited for tyres from 28mm to 64mm wide and recommends that the total system weight doesn’t exceed 120kg.

Including 12mm end caps, tubeless valves and tape, my wheelset weighed 1,521g, 150g lighter than the Allroad Pro UST with 12mm end caps and valves. The carbon rim is 1mm wider internally, doesn’t share the aluminium model’s carbon front hub body, but has lighter spokes.

With 33mm Schwalbe tyres fitted, they have great response, accelerating swiftly from slow speed with a satisfying hint of whip when under serious loads.

Without the ultimate rigidity of the Allroad Pros, the Allroad Pro Carbon SLs have a more compliant feel that, along with low pressures and tubeless security, helps to maximise the grip available and provide decent seated comfort. They have all-terrain confidence, spin beautifully and have brushed off everything I’ve thrown at them so far.

  • Front: £800 / $945
  • Rear: £1,000 / $1,155

Product

Brandmavic
Price1800.00 GBP,2100.00 USD
Weight1521.0000, GRAM () - As tested

Features

br_rimMaterialcarbon
br_tubelessCompatibilitytubeless_ready
br_tyreTypetubeless
br_wheelSize29in_700c
br_brakeTypeSimpledisc
br_spokesStraight pull, flat, double butted
br_freehubInstant Drive 360
br_rimInternalWidth23mm
br_spokeCountRear24
br_spokeCountFront24