Even the wheels (rims) are Mavics, instead of the usual AlexRims you normally see.
The CXP-22 is a pretty heavy rims, don't think it's better than the AlexRims alternative.
Merlin got I and my colleague scratching our head, how do they managed to get profit from it?
You do talk some balls Ed. I've built a couple of sets of wheels with them and they're far from heavy... within 50g of a Open Pro I'd guess. The point is not the weight, but the fact it's a proper 32 spoke wheel that can be repaired/rebuilt.
I've had CXP22 before, they're fine, but not really that much better than Alexrims.
£300 is still amazing, made the B'twin Triban 3 look a little expensive in comparison.
Edit - B'Twin Triban 3 is apparently £200.
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The CXP-22 is a pretty heavy rims, don't think it's better than the AlexRims alternative.
Merlin got I and my colleague scratching our head, how do they managed to get profit from it?