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Halo Carbaura XCD wheels review

Halo’s gravel heroes

Our rating

4.5

950.00

Our Media

Published: September 11, 2022 at 4:00 pm

Our review
An excellent gravel wheel at a fair price

Pros:

Understated looks; great all-round performance

Cons:

No Campagnolo compatibility; freehub buzz

British brand Halo builds competitively priced wheels by hand in the UK for most types of cycling.

The Carbaura XCD is, as the name suggests, a 700c carbon-disc wheelset for gravel riding, especially long-distance gravel racing, ultra adventures or lightweight bikepacking trips.

Carbaura XCD wheels spec details

The wheels’ maximum recommended rider weight is 100kg, which is the weight of both rider and any load being carried.

The carbon rims are 35mm tall, 30mm wide externally and 26mm internally, making them ideal for a set of the best gravel tyres from 28mm to 50mm wide.

They spin on Halo’s off-road specific GXC hubs, which include the 120-point engagement Supadrive freehub, sealed bearings, 12mm end caps and Centre Lock rotor fitment.

Each wheel has 24 Halo Black Aero Racing Stainless spokes with a J-bend, so the wheels can be repaired easily. Including 12mm end caps and the pre-installed tubeless tape, the Carbaura XCDs weigh a very healthy 1,451g.

Fitting a pair of Mavic 40mm tubeless tyres was child’s play, and they only needed 50psi from a track pump to seat fully on the rim.

With sealant added, the combination took a few rides to settle down and they only lost 5psi overnight.

Inflated to 30 to 35psi for a mixture of road and gravel riding, the tyres measured 42mm wide, giving welcome additional volume.

Be aware, though, that compared to the relatively small variations in road bike tyre weights, gravel tyres can vary by over 200g each, and this affects the rotational mass of the wheel.

Carbaura XCD wheels performance

The Carbaura XCD rides very well, with excellent response from its fast-engaging freehub, and enough rigidity to prevent wind-up (where the hub twists before the rim, due to the flex in the spokes).

Whether the J-bend spokes and spoke pattern contribute to compliance is hard to say when rolling on large-volume, soft tyres, but flowing through uneven, potholed tracks, the wheels conformed well to the ever-changing surface.

Their lateral stiffness and stability is helped by the widely spaced hub flanges, and counteracts any noticeable deflection due to high loads and the action of large-volume tyres.

Carbaura XCD wheels bottom line

At a price that’s lower than many of the best gravel wheels with equivalent specs, the Halos are hard to fault.

I did notice a high-pitched buzzing from the Shimano HG or SRAM XDR-only freehub, but that’s a minor quibble.

Product

Brandhalo
Price950.00 GBP
Weight1451.0000, GRAM (700c x 35mm) -

Features

br_rimMaterialcarbon
br_tubelessCompatibilitytubeless_ready
br_tyreTypetubeless
br_wheelSize29in_700c
br_brakeTypeSimpledisc
br_spokesBlack Aero Racing Stainless, J-Bend
br_freehubShimano HG or SRAM XDR
br_rimDepth35mm
br_rimInternalWidth26mm
br_spokeCountRear24
br_spokeCountFront24