Zipp 404 Firecrest tubular road wheelset review
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"The most versatile, comfortable, controllable aero wheels available"
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Zipp's latest evolution of their 404 wheels is undoubtedly their most predictable, comfortable and versatile high-velocity set yet, making them true aero all-rounders.
The Firecrest tag comes from Zipp’s uniquely blunt-nosed, fat-bodied rim profile. This is designed to manage both leading and trailing edge airflow to shift the aerodynamic centre of the wheel back towards the hub, rather than near the front edge like simpler wheels.
This is immediately obvious too, with none of the stubborn ‘tramlining’ effect of typical 60mm wheels and it doesn’t snatch the steering in gusting winds either. You’ll still get shoved sideways by squalls, but it’s very predictable and controllable.
While aerodynamic claims are hard to quantify categorically outside the wind tunnel, heart-rate versus speed comparisons show noticeable average speed gains and they hold speed at much broader wind angles than conventional wheels.
The lightweight rims and 1,286g overall weight mean they’re no slouch when sprinting or climbing either, with no rim rub at maximum power. The fatter profile and wider tyre base also makes the 404s surprisingly comfortable, so not only do they increase speed, they also reduce fatigue.
Increased compliance means you can properly chuck them into corners and they're phenomenal descending wheels. Braking is far better than most carbon hoops too, if you opt for Zipp’s Platinum pads. Not only are the tubs 279g lighter than the carbon clinchers but they’re also £400 cheaper, making it well worth learning to live with glue-on tyres.
This article was originally published in Triathlon Plus magazine.
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kevinosky
Posted Wed 11 Jan, 5:49 am GMT Flag as inappropriate
impressive weight for that price! and considering they're always considerd among the very best aero wheels in the market they must be really something else. No wonder they're featured in the Specialized's McLaren Venge!
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Addy TT
Posted Thu 12 Jan, 2:59 pm GMT Flag as inappropriate
I have a pair of 808 Firecrest carbon clincher wheels.
I have also used pretty much every other brand over the last 15 years and I can say the quality and speed of the Zipp Firecrest is out of this world.
They really are the leaders in aero wheel tech!
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kevinosky
Posted Tue 21 Feb, 4:41 am GMT Flag as inappropriate
Excuse me, how was the stiffness of these wheels? You mentioned everything else, and I'm considering getting a pair of those, and I'm kind of obssesed with stiffness/weight xD, so I'ld appreciate the information
Specification
- Name:
- 404 Firecrest Tubular Wheelset (12)
- Built by:
- Zipp
- Price:
- $2300.00
- Weight (g):
- 1286 g
- Tyre Type:
- tubular
- No of Holes (Front):
- 16
- No of Holes (Rear):
- 20
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