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Originally Posted by deepakvrao
So having read a huge number of threads regarding the above topic, the general consensus I see is that unless there is a lot of climbing, aero is a better choice than light. Not looking at carbon at all so am limited to light OR aero and not both.

Now, what exactly do you guys mean by a lot of climbing. Is it long climbs on every ride? Or does rolling terrain also count? If I ride a lot of rolling terrain [so there will be plenty of ups and downs but not long or steep], would I be better of with light weight rather than aero?

Looking at deciding between Soul 2s or 3s and the Soul 4s and would appreciate any help here.
Define "better." Wheels are round, give you a place to mount your tires, and hold your dropouts off the ground. What do you want out of a wheel?
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