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Zipp 353 NSW review: the most comfortable wheels ever?

Zipp 353 NSW review: the most comfortable wheels ever?

Over the last few years, there’s been a real sea change in what is being pushed to consumers. It wasn’t long ago that every component on a bike would put the focus on weight before anything else. Wheels were not only a part of this but often the primary driver given the opportunity for more weight reduction.  

Tech Specs: Zipp 353 NSW

Price: £3,200.00 / $4,000.00 / €3,600.00.

Rim Dimensions: effective 45mm deep, 25mm internal width, 34mm external width

Weight: 703 rear, 604 front as measured with rim tape, valves, and XDR freehub

Hubs: Cognition V2

Spokes: Sapim CX-Ray bladed stainless spokes

Tubeless Only

Today things are a lot different. The best lightweight wheels are moving from the best all-around option to more of a niche product for a specific type of rider. For most people, it makes more sense to go a bit heavier with a deeper wheel that’s more aerodynamic. You might be technically slower on some small section of your overall ride but you’ll gain speed overall. Is that all there is to picking wheels though and is it a binary choice? Weight vs aero, pick your poison?

The Zipp 353 NSW promises a resounding no. Zipp makes the case that if you can pay for it, you don’t have to choose weight vs aero and there’s more to think about. I’ve been spending time with the Zipp 353 NSW to see if it’s true. Are these wheels as good as the specs say or are you being asked to pay a lot of money for some headlines that you can’t really feel during a ride? These are the lightest, non-tubular, wheels Zipp has ever made. If you’ve been curious about what they are like to ride, keep reading. 

Zipp 353 NSW vortex creating dots

The vortex creating dots and the wavy profile are the most well known features (Image credit: Josh Ross)

Design and aesthetics 

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