One for disc and one for rims brakes?
Go for it, unless it's on the same bike, just go for the DT Swiss, smallest 650b road tyres are about 32mm.
Was going to put some baby shoe pass on decent rims and knoblies on the DT Swiss. Easy switch around and disc brakes. (Yeah mudguards I know... But what Eva)
If you're gonna get two rims, then it might be better to get the lightweight one that's also wide instead of two different wheelset.
I'd go for the Crest if you can afford 4 rims, then best to buy the best one you can afford and leave it at that.
Crest is 355g, wide for knobbies and perfect with the Babyshoe Pass.
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One for disc and one for rims brakes?
Go for it, unless it's on the same bike, just go for the DT Swiss, smallest 650b road tyres are about 32mm.