Cadex is a brand under the Giant umbrella but the new Cadex 50 Ultra Disc Wheelset is not a Giant house brand wheelset. Although we’ve talked about it in the past, Cadex is a brand with roots back to the mid-’80s. At the time, Giant was looking to build a carbon fibre bike frame and it needed a group who could untether themselves from day-to-day business realities.
Giant needed a moonshot group and Cadex was the answer to the need. Then the brand disappeared until 2019. This time with a range of wheels but with a mission statement that hadn’t changed. Described in their own words, “CADEX is the pursuit of what many see as improbable, even impossible.” As the lineup has expanded from the initial release, it has continued to mean stunningly light and highly aerodynamic.
Cadex wheels are some of our favourites and we’ve included the 65mm depth in our list of the best road bike wheels. So far though there’s been a hole in the brand’s lineup right at the most popular modern depth and today’s launch is changing that. The Cadex 50 Ultra Disc Wheelsystem represents an expansion of the available wheel depth. It brings the latest aerodynamic tricks and a new aero-optimized tyre to market for a complete wheel system.
Cadex Aero Tubeless tyre
It makes sense to start with the tyre because it informs the design of the wheel as well. As with all Cadex wheels, the latest iteration uses a hookless design and focuses on lightweight and aerodynamics. Pushing those parameters as far as possible means considering the wheel in the context of a system. Cadex already has tyres on the market for general riding but in an effort to move the goalposts even further, the Cadex Aero tubeless tyre meant specifically to cut through the air.
Cadex found that a more oval tyre profile improved aerodynamics. The new tyres specifically pair with the wide, 22.4mm internal profile, of the latest wheels for a more oval tyre shape when inflated. For those looking for an advantage with other wheels, the brand states that the “optimized aero profile improves the overall aerodynamic performance of many commercially available wheels.”
Of course, aerodynamics is only a small part of the equation when discussing a tyre. The Cadex Aero tubeless tyres use a micro file tread and pairs that with the RR-A Compound rubber. RR-A compound is a silica-based tyre compound with a claimed 15% decrease in rolling…
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