DT Swiss PRC 1400 Spline 35
From 587,21
DT Swiss PRC 1400 Spline 35
DT Swiss PR 1400 DICUT 32 OXiC
From 388,40
DT Swiss PR 1400 DICUT 32 OXiC

DT Swiss PRC 1400 Spline 35 vs. DT Swiss PR 1400 DICUT 32 OXiC


DT Swiss PRC 1400 Spline 35
DT Swiss PR 1400 DICUT 32 OXiC
DT Swiss PRC 1400 Spline 35

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DT Swiss PR 1400 DICUT 32 OXiC

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Reviews
Pros
-
Beautiful black brake rim
Fancy quick-releases
Good looks
Comes with matching brake pads and quick releases
Cons
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None so far!

According to the product specialist

Pros
This top class wheelset is the best you can get from DT Swiss, thanks to its extremely low weight of 1486 grams and very good bearing quality.
These wheels are suitable for Shimano and SRAM XDR thanks to an additional body that is included in the box. The body is easy to change without tools.
The DT Swiss 240 hubs give you a hub system with smooth-running bearings and a good seal, which guarantees a long service life.
Thanks to the ratchet body system the wheels engage fairly instantly, so that you can speed up quickly after a turn.
Thanks to DT Swiss Pro Lock spoke nipples, your wheels maintain much better spoke tension for longer.
This wheelset is the best available choice among aluminium wheels with its extremely low weight of 1630 grams and its excellent DT240S hubs.
The PR 1400 DICUT 32 OXiC wheels have gorgeous features such as the all black brake tracks and diamond shaped hubs.
The ceramic OXiC brake track increases braking performance and wears more slowly than regular aluminium brake tracks.
With their low weight and 32 mm rims, these wheels excel in hilly areas; as they give you aerodynamic advantages as well, they are suitable for all-round use!
These wheels come with an extra freehub body to be compatible with both Shimano and SRAM XDR. The freehubs can be swapped easily without tools.
Cons
The 35 mm high rim is not eminently aerodynamic. For a more aerodynamic rim, it is best to look at a rim height of 50 mm or higher.
The wheels are suitable for a total weight of up to 100kg. The PRC 1400 Spline 35 wheels are therefore not ideal for heavier riders.
The carbon braking surface makes this wheel less suitable for long mountain descents with the risk of a blowout or rim deformation.
If you're looking for a DT Swiss wheelset with carbon rims, we recommend the PRC series.
If you often ride on rough, sandy surfaces, the black OXiC brake track may eventually show signs of wear.
Because of the 32 mm high rims, these wheels are slightly heavier than the 21 mm version. So, if you want lighter wheels, the DT Swiss PR 1400 DICUT 21 OXiC are worth considering.

Specifications

Bearing Type
Industrial
Industrial
Type of wheel
Wheelset
Front Wheel
Rear Wheel
Wheelset
Front Wheel
Rear Wheel
Rim Depth
35 mm
32 mm
Rim Material
Carbon
Aluminium
Maximum Total Weight
100 kg
130 kg
Rim Width
25 mm
21.5 mm
Rim Width (internal)
18 mm
18 mm
Tyre Type
Folding tyre
Tubeless
Tubeless
Nipple Type
External
External
Body Type
SRAM XDR 12 speed
Shimano / SRAM 9 - 10 - 11 / 12 speed
SRAM Race 10/11 speed
Shimano Race HG 9-12 speed
SRAM XDR 12 speed
Number of spokes in front wheel
20
20
Number of spokes in rear wheel
24
24
Brake Type
Rim brake
Rim brake
Brake Surface Material
Carbon
Oxic
Wheel bags included
No
No
Axle System Front Hub
100 x 5 mm QR
100 x 5 mm QR
Axle System Rear Hub
130 x 5 mm QR
130 x 5 mm QR
Spoke Material
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Nipple Material
Aluminum
Aluminum
Spoke Type
Straight Pull
Straight Pull
Brake pads included
Yes
Yes
Quick Releases included
Yes
Yes
Decal Colour
Black
Black
Warranty
2 years
2 years
Extended warranty
No
No
Crash Replacement
No
No
Suitable tyre width
25 mm
28 mm
30 mm
32 mm
33 mm
35 mm
37 mm
40 mm
42 mm
44 mm
47 mm
50 mm
25 mm
28 mm
30 mm
32 mm
35 mm
Collection
2021
2024
Weight provided by manufacturer
1486 grams
1630 grams
Colour
Black
Black
Wheel characteristic(s)
Lightweight climbing wheels
Lightweight climbing wheels
Required valve length
> 47 mm
Tyre width recommended by Mantel
25 to 28 mm
Hookless?
No