Originally Posted by
coachboyd
I actually talk more people out of carbon and into an alloy set than vice versa. A lot of people (even me) like carbon because it's cool and fun. But for practical, a good alloy wheel can't be beat. Our alloy set is by far our best seller, mainly because we push it as the wheelset that there's never a bad time to use it.
I respect that. If I was purchasing a new set of wheels with a triathlon or TT on my calendar, I'd consider the 44 for the best all-around use, but I don't have any Triathlons or TTs on my calendar as of yet. Last years first triathlon didn't warrant any aero equipment either. Although I would like to see my bike with aero wheels, I believe an alloy wheel will be what I go with eventually.