Do you need single wheels?

Recovering a myth

In memory of the years 2015/16 where our range was much less extensive and our model EVO Ultra was a Best Seller.

We now revive the EVO with an improved Hubs Ultra , a width of Rim of 28mm and rename them as REVO.

Look at the technical specifications and you will see that they are still some of the most competitive wheels on the market.

Available sizes

26″/ 29″

Material Rim

Super Alloy T10 aluminum

Finish

Magnesium and double wall Niobium

Profile

23mm

Internal width

23mm

Outer width

28mm

Tyre type

Clincher Tubeless Ready

Hubs

Turbine Ultra MTB

Bearings

Steel

Brake interface

Disc IS6

Front axle

Boost 15×110/ Regular 29″ 15×100 / Regular 26″ 9×100

Rear axle

Boost 12×148 / Regular 29″ 12×142 / Regular 26″ 9×135

Freehubs

Shimano HG / Sram XD / Microspline

Spokes

Sapim Race

Weight (gr)

29″: 1680 / 26″: 1580

Color

Black

Recommended max. rider weight (kg)

110

Recommended tire size

2.20″ to 2.40″

Options

Colored stickers

Included

UST valves, pre-installed Rim bottom, Spokes spare parts

PSG (Perfect Spoke geometry)

Each type of wheel has different requirements.
At Progress we design each wheel for its appropriate use.
The choice of spokes, hub design, Rim and centering are not left to chance.
On each Rim PROGRESS we add extra reinforcement material in the spoke area and we specify the seat angle of the nipples in perfect geometry with the spoke angle on the hub. This allows us to work with the optimum tension and get the maximum performance out of each wheel. In addition, we avoid spoke breakage and provide a long-lasting wheel.

ORTF (Optimized Rim & Tire fit)

Each modality needs its specific Rim along with its specific tire.
At PROGRESS we only offer Rims designed specifically for each type of wheel and use.
Only the perfect size, both inside and outside, allows you to install the perfect tire to fit properly on the Rim.
A wide Rim offers more stability and minimizes undercutting. It allows the tire to maintain a larger contact patch making it more stable against lateral forces.
On technical climbs it provides greater traction and on descents it improves cornering.

Tire Width Recommendation

The inner dimension of the Rim is what gives us the width we should choose for our tire.
Here is our recommendation for MTB wheels.


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