MOVING AIM ONE super light carbon wheelset Ultralight wheelsets carbon wheels

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Triathlon Mike on YouTube 3 days ago

The reviewer provides a detailed review of the Moving Sports SL1200 carbon wheelset, which they tested for three months. They state the wheels are 'absolutely incredible for the price' and among the lightest at this price point, even lighter than some costing twice as much. They highlight the brand's in-house factory and quality control, competitive price-to-weight ratio, free shipping to key regions, and a generous crash replacement program. The reviewer also notes a couple of issues, primarily an uneven hub sound and the brand's relative newness compared to more established competitors.

AI-Summary

Pros

  • Among the lightest wheels at this price point
  • Lighter than some wheelsets costing twice as much
  • Incredible for the price
  • Brand is hungrier and more competitive as a smaller company
  • Moved to their own large factory with in-house quality control lab and over $1 million in testing equipment
  • Simple model lineup (SL1300 and SL1200)
  • Competitive pricing, especially with the reviewer's discount code
  • Well-packaged with no damage on arrival
  • Preferred matte black finish with subtle yellow branding
  • High level of customizability for rim depths (40mm, 50mm, 65mm) and mix-and-match options
  • Option to extend warranty from 3 to 5 years for $20
  • Industry-leading crash replacement program offering a 70% discount
  • Uses Toray T800 and T1000 carbon fiber
  • Kun hub with 36-tooth ratchet system for faster engagement
  • Compatible with tubed and tubeless tires using a hooked system
  • Uses Pillar 1420 double-butted bladed spokes (lighter, stronger, more aerodynamic)
  • Spokes are crossed on both sides for strength
  • Easy to maintain with common, replaceable parts
  • Excellent spoke tension out of the box, indicating good build quality
  • Noticeably better acceleration and speed retention
  • Quieter hub sound than many competitors (a pro for the reviewer)
  • Feels planted when seated and tight/responsive out of the saddle
  • Free shipping and no customs fees for North America, EU, Australia, and New Zealand
  • Extremely competitive price-to-weight ratio

Cons

  • The hub sound is uneven ('wavy'), which the reviewer notices while riding
  • The brand is less established with fewer online reviews, offering less peace of mind than bigger brands
  • The 65mm depth can catch wind, pushing the front end around in very windy conditions (though this is a characteristic of deep-section wheels, not a unique flaw)

Key Points

  • Model: Moving Sports SL1200 (SL1200s)
  • Weight: ~1,415g for the 65mm version tested; 1,230g for the 40mm version
  • Price: ~$1,000 (or $850 with discount code 'MikeD')
  • Rim Depths Available: 40mm, 50mm, 65mm, with mix-and-match options
  • Carbon: Toray T800 and T1000
  • Hub: Kun hub with 36-tooth ratchet system
  • Spokes: Pillar 1420 double-butted bladed spokes
  • Tire Compatibility: 25mm to 38mm, hooked tubeless ready
  • Warranty: 3 years standard, extendable to 5 years for $20
  • Crash Replacement: 70% discount on a new set
  • Shipping: Free with no customs to NA, EU, AU, NZ
  • Testing Period: 3 months on a Trek Domane SL5

Where to Buy

movingsports.cc
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