Mavic is a really conventional firm; the yellow banner (and automotive) is among the most recognizable in biking. It brings an emotion, a racing heritage, and a protracted historical past in wheelcraft. Typically, nevertheless, that doesn’t imply the most recent and the best. Largely, we see the foundational biking corporations being reluctant to alter, particularly in relation to their core product.
The brand new and improved Mavic staff is seeing issues otherwise and isn’t solely prepared for adjustments like 32″ wheels for mountain/gravel, however they’re additionally main the cost. We noticed some cool 32″ alloy mountain bike wheels, new unreleased Comete 50 race rockets, and an “M” strap styled all-around street shoe.


Mavic Cross Max 32″ Alloy Wheels
Once we see new merchandise, it’s normally from the highest down. We’re seeing 32″ race wheels, crafted from carbon, and constructed to the lightest spec to assist promote the transfer to a bigger (and heavier) normal. However what some don’t see is that almost all won’t be rolling these candy 32″ carbon wheels. The plenty (particularly when 32″ involves mainstream manufacturing) might be using stout 32″ alloy wheels that have to be dialed when the “go to 32” lever is pulled.


Mavic is forward of the curve on this one, and has a manufacturing 32″ Cross Max Alloy wheelset able to roll, and I wouldn’t be stunned to see it as a 32″ OEM spec within the close to future.




The rim seems to be 30mm vast and makes use of a normal J-Bend Mavic Cross Max hubset with a 6-bolt interface. There was no discuss of worth, price, or availability – however one factor is for sure. Mavic is prepared for the 32″ revolution, having already produced a high-end carbon model of the Cross Max SL with the KTM XC staff. Now they’re aiming for the market entry level.


Unreleased Mavic Comete 50 Street Wheels
One other in-plane sight-spotting was a set of Mavic Comet 50 carbon beauties on a just-as-classy LOOK frameset. The Comete 50 wheels are Mavics’ all-around race wheels, and this new model boasts some glorious updates.






Probably the most notable is the carbon spokes, paired with alloy nipples. Most significantly, the spokeheads are captured within the hub and never slotted.


This permits all of the spokes to remain within the hub relatively than “disengage,” as some have in tragic cases within the classics.






The hubs have a basic Mavic look with ceramic bearings and a barely aero form, however not so skinny as to have an effect on the bearing diameter.


Rim-wise, the up to date Mavic Comete 50 seems to be barely wider. Mavic has been a slower adopter of the broader rim, however they appear to be coming round. The broader look of the Mavic Comete 50 suggests it will be an awesome complement to 28-32mm tires. No costs, specs, or info got, however this new Mavic Comet 50 seems to be to be an awesome addition to the brand new Mavic lineup.


Mavic AKSIUM Strap Shoe
The shoewear from Mavic has an all-new AKSIUM-level shoe ($179) aimed on the rider who shouldn’t be into BOA. The concept was to create a greater strap, one that’s simple to dial in over the forefoot.




This design focus led to the brand new “M strap,” which permits riders to dial in stress and snugness the place they’d like, with out overloading the whole system.


The only is nylon, and is concentrated on entry to mid-level efficiency and luxury. The AKSIUM seems to be like an awesome addition to the lineup, easing riders right into a stiffer-soled, spin shoe with out overpricing. I’d wish to see this tech crossover right into a super-lightweight XC shoe.
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