Originally Posted by
valygrl
I dunno - i'm using the zipp brake pads on my zipp firecrest carbon clinchers and the braking is a little grabby and unpredictable in the dry and next to non-existent in the wet.
You need to have someone check everything then. I've got two pairs and they stop in the dry almost as well as my aluminum rims. They are predictable and never grab. I rarely ride in the rain but when it happen, lightly touching the levers dries off the rims enough to make a reasonable stop.