they all seem pretty cheap 20ish? and then a massive jump to phil woods that are 100+
nothing in middle, weird campag dont make large flange hubs anymore.
The most important considerations are the specific use of your new hubs, and the price. Even the cheap On-One hubs will last well and give good service for a long time - as long as the bearings are replaced when necessary. If its exclusivity you crave, then only the most expensive hubs will do. Again, you would choose very different hubs if you mainly will use the wheels for commuting, or specificlly for track racing. The price groups seems to be:
Cheaper: £30-£50
Medium: £60-£90
High: £100-£300
The Suzue SB hubs appear the pick of the litter in the medium group.
The others in the group appear little better than the Cheaper ones.
The most important considerations are the specific use of your new hubs, and the price. Even the cheap On-One hubs will last well and give good service for a long time - as long as the bearings are replaced when necessary. If its exclusivity you crave, then only the most expensive hubs will do. Again, you would choose very different hubs if you mainly will use the wheels for commuting, or specificlly for track racing. The price groups seems to be:
Cheaper: £30-£50
Medium: £60-£90
High: £100-£300
The Suzue SB hubs appear the pick of the litter in the medium group.
The others in the group appear little better than the Cheaper ones.