Mavic Crossmax 29
From 163.30
Mavic Crossmax 29
DT Swiss X 1700 Spline 25
From 206.40
DT Swiss X 1700 Spline 25
Shimano XT WH-M8100
From 150.40
Shimano XT WH-M8100

Mavic Crossmax 29 vs. DT Swiss X 1700 Spline 25 vs. Shimano XT WH-M8100


Mavic Crossmax 29
DT Swiss X 1700 Spline 25
Shimano XT WH-M8100
Mavic Crossmax 29

From 163.30

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DT Swiss X 1700 Spline 25

From 206.40

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Shimano XT WH-M8100

From 150.40

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This is what our customers think

Reviews
Pros
Good value
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Tubeless ready rim tape already installed
Finish
Lightweight
Good sealing and grips well
Cons
None yet
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Neant
Slightly on the heavy side

According to the product specialist

Pros
The Crossmax wheels are strong, reliable and use high-end technologies such as UST tubeless and an ID360 hub. This gives the wheels a very good value for money.
The hubs are well sealed against water, mud and dirt, reducing the need to replace bearings.
The Instant Drive 360 freewheel body has a 9-degree engagement, which means the wheelset is very responsive when you accelerate.
The UST tubeless system has a tight connection between rim and tyre. This makes the setup perfectly airtight and can even be made tubeless with an ordinary bike pump.
After registering the wheels on Mavic's website, the manufacturer's warranty is extended from 2 to 3 years.
Beautiful wide cross-country wheels that feel stable in descents.
Suitable for riding tubeless.
The WH-M8100 wheels give you great control on technical trails and are light enough for hilly terrain.
As the rims are Tubeless Ready, switching to riding without inner tubes is easy. Add sealant and you can ride at lower tyre pressure and are less likely to get punctures.
The Microspline freehub body is designed to prevent the cassette eating into it.
Cons
The Crossmax wheels are relatively heavy for an XC wheelset (1937 grams, 29"). With a higher-end MTB wheelset, you can gain quite a bit of weight so you can bring them up to speed more easily.
The Mavic Crossmax is not available with Shimano MicroSpline fitting. However, an optional Mavic ID360 Shimano MicroSpline body is available.
The matte silver hubs have a unique look. Whether you like this colour is a personal matter.
Shimano's Microspline freehub body is only compatible with Shimano 12-speed cassettes.

Specifications

Type of wheel
Wheelset
Wheelset
Front Wheel
Rear Wheel
Wheelset
Front Wheel
Rear Wheel
Weight (weighted by Mantel)
1937 grams
1823 grams
Rim Material
Aluminium
Aluminium
Aluminium
Maximum Total Weight
150 kg
120 kg
120 kg
Rim Width
27.9 mm
Rim Width (internal)
25 mm
24 mm
Body Type
Shimano MTB HG 9-11 speed
SRAM MTB 9/10 speed
SRAM XD 11/12 speed
SRAM Race 10/11 speed
Shimano Race HG 9-12 speed
Shimano Micro Spline 12 speed
SRAM XD 11/12 speed 9 - 10 / Shimano MTB 11 speed
Shimano Micro Spline 12 speed
Tyre Type
Clincher
Tubeless
Clincher
Tubeless
Clincher
Tubeless
Brake Type
Disc 6-bolt
Disc - Centerlock
Disc - Centerlock
QR skewers included
No
No
Adapters included (see specifications)
No
No
Wheel bags included
No
No
Axle System Front Hub
100 x 5 mm QR
100 x 15 mm axle
110 x 15 mm axle (Boost)
100 x 15 mm axle
110 x 15 mm axle (Boost)
110 x 15 mm axle (Boost)
Axle System Rear Hub
135 x 5 mm QR
142 x 12 mm axle
148 x 12 mm axle (Boost)
142 x 12 mm axle
148 x 12 mm axle (Boost)
148 x 12 mm axle (Boost)
Hub Colour
Black
Grey
Grey
Spoke Material
Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Nipple Material
Aluminum
Aluminum
Aluminum
Warranty
2 years
2 years
2 years
Extended warranty
Yes, after registration
No
No
Crash Replacement
Yes, after registration
No
No
Application Range
Cross-Country
Cross-Country
Cross-Country
Trail
Collection
2022
2023
2024
2021
2024
Weight provided by manufacturer
1840 grams
1616 grams
Wheel Size
27.5 inch (650b)
29 inch
29 inch
27.5 inch (650b)
29 inch
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Tyre width recommended by Mantel
2.10 inch - 2.35 inch
2.10 inch - 2.35 inch
Hookless?
Yes
No