I went for the Reynolds Attacks as they were super cheap last year from PBK and a bit lighter than the Assaults. My CAAD10 is a fair-weather bike though, if you want to use this during the wetter months then I'd keep the wheels already on it and splash out on some carbon for the summer.
No alpine descents but I've found heavy braking to be fine. It's different to braking on alloy rims as the pads are super soft but you get used to it. Here is mine btw:
I went for the Reynolds Attacks as they were super cheap last year from PBK and a bit lighter than the Assaults. My CAAD10 is a fair-weather bike though, if you want to use this during the wetter months then I'd keep the wheels already on it and splash out on some carbon for the summer.