I've been running Stan's Iron Cross on 32h/32h, which are flexy as a wet noodle in comparison to the Archetype's, which don't give at all when flexed by hand, but the Stan's definitely do.
Archetypes are known to be stiff and tough, which is partly why I chose them, and in the process of getting parts for Archetype/DT Swiss 240s disc/CX-Ray wheelset build with 32 3x rear and 28h 2x front (under advice from pro builder), and I'm 105kg.
I've been running Stan's Iron Cross on 32h/32h, which are flexy as a wet noodle in comparison to the Archetype's, which don't give at all when flexed by hand, but the Stan's definitely do.
Archetypes are known to be stiff and tough, which is partly why I chose them, and in the process of getting parts for Archetype/DT Swiss 240s disc/CX-Ray wheelset build with 32 3x rear and 28h 2x front (under advice from pro builder), and I'm 105kg.
As long as it's built properly, should be fine.