Endurance
#LONGDAYSOUT
You love riding long road rides, alone or in a group. Unpaved roads and
paths or uneven road surfaces don't bother you; your wheels are more
comfortable thanks to wider road bike tires, which may lose contact with
the ground briefly when riding over drops of up to 15 cm high. Endurance
wheels made from aluminum and carbon are available only for disc brake
systems, with various rim heights up to a maximum of 45 mm.
FAQs
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DT Swiss endurance wheels are optimized to deliver comfort, stability, and reliability over long distances and varied road conditions. They are typically designed for the use of wide tires, which help absorbing vibrations, improve tire traction on rough or uneven surfaces to achieve more riding comfort. With their more sturdy construction (resulting in an higher system weight and ASTM class 2), Pros ride them on the pavés of Paris-Roubaix - and you can take them worry-free on less perfect roads or riding conditions. When choosing a DT Swiss Endurance wheel, riders should consider factors like their style of riding and the enviroment. Undulating or mountaineous terrains might favor wheels lower rim heights due to a weight advantage, while rim heights of 45 mm offer additional aerodynamic gains and make these wheel versatile.
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Compare the products on our website, where you can find our entire range and all technical specifications. Use the Wheel Finder to find the right wheel in just a few clicks.
Alternatively, contact a dealer – they know all about DT Swiss products and technologies and can advise you.
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In cycling, rim height significantly impacts the aerodynamics, maneuverability and weight of the wheel. Basically, the higher the rim, the greater the aerodynamic advantage. The lower the rim, the more agile and maneuverable the handling.
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DT Swiss Aero wheels are designed for speed-focused riders who prioritize aerodynamic efficiency, fast group rides and racing on smooth roads, where reducing drag is key. Endurance wheels, on the other hand, are built for long-distance riders who value comfort, stability, and confidence on varied or rougher road surfaces. The focus is on reducing fatigue rather than maximizing speed.
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The product names are composed of letters, numbers and text. The letters express the category and the rim material. The following 4-digit numbers indicate the hub level. And the text in the name show the wheel family and spoke type.