Reviews over the
Ubique G42C Disc
5 / 5
Sturdy wheels that are easy to make tubeless
Used these wheels tubeless during a four-day 800-kilometre gravel ride. Ridden quite hard over forest trails, gravel paths, mud trails, dirt roads, etc. Oh, and of course on asphalt. So well used from ride 1 and they have held up very well. Recommended. Good value for money
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5 / 5
Good buy as 2nd wheelset for road gravel bike
Beautiful wheelset very good in combination with tubeless Continental 5000
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Beautiful wheels
Nice light wheels no idea if it will make me faster but anyway boost for confidence
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5 / 5
Inexpensive LRS that doesn't have to hide from Zipp 303s and co.
Visually very successful wheelset that upgrades any bike for little money. I ride it on my Trek Chekpoint gravel bike with 47 Conti tyres, it looks great. In terms of handling, it fulfils the requirements that a good wheelset should meet. Good sound and handling even on gravel and mud, it cuts a fine figure everywhere. I can only recommend the LRS!
5 / 5
Affordable!
Seem to be good wheels for use on most surfaces.
5 / 5
Fine wheelset at a very reasonable price
The set feels light but solid. At full throttle, the wheels don't budge despite my 90 kg. The looks are very good, which makes the set seem a lot more expensive than it is. The hubs run smoothly and the body gives a nice rattle. Gripping of the body is fine. After a few hundred unpaved kilometres through all kinds of weather, they are still perfectly straight and run smoothly. Nice also that it comes with a 3-year warranty. That gives confidence.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Lots of wheels for little money
Been riding mantle wheels for 6 years first rim brakes now with disc brakes unique always ok