Mavic Cosmic SL 32 Disc 21mm - Front - Black Bolt-Thru
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This carbon road wheel climbs and corners faster with a lighter weight 32mm rim featuring UST Road Tubeless technology and disc-brake-specific engineering.

With quick acceleration and a lightweight, efficient feel on the climbs, this newcomer in the Cosmic family takes over the venerable Ksyrium Pro Carbon UST. Carbon rims and disc-brake control give you an added advantage in the mountains and hills. It features the same rim as our pro-level SLR 32 model, which means superlight full carbon construction for easier climbing and instant acceleration.
Fast climbing and snappy acceleration
- Reduced inertia of a lighter weight rim delivers instant acceleration
- NACA inspired rim shape (32mm deep) minimises aerodynamic drag
- Flat double-butted spokes save weight and improve responsiveness
Laterally stiff for improved power transfer
- Infinity hub platform optimizes lacing and spoke tension to improve wheel stability
- Strong hub axle and ID360 freewheel technology for instant acceleration
Improved UST Road delivering speed, comfort and control
- No tubes means less friction, improved efficiency and grip with reduced risk of punctures
- Rim bed shape makes it easier to mount and change tyres
Weight
- Pair: 1499g
- Rear: 807g
- Front: 692g
Understanding the different Mavic freehub body acronyms:
- HG or M11 – Shimano HG Road 11/12x (other speeds with spacer)
- MS - Shimano Microspline
- XD - SRAM XD
- XD-R - SRAM XD-R
- ED11 - Campagnolo 9/12x
- N3W - Campagnolo 13x
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