The CORIMA AERO wheel is THE worldwide reference for design and quality of the carbon wheel, it is the wheel that all other manufacturers try to copy.
Winners of the most prestigious races are riding CORIMA AERO wheels. Best climber, best sprinter, though this might be under a different brand name than the original manufacturer us, CORIMA.
Being the first is a good thing, staying the best is even better!
In addition to the weight, lateral rigidity, low inertia in rotation, aerodynamics, reliability criteria we bring you advice and the service that only a manufacturer can give you. Working close to the market means that CORIMA can offer to you, our customer, this high quality performance wheel at the best price.
The CORIMA AERO wheel has the ability to be used for either flat or undulating roads.
Strengths: aero, relatively light and very stiff. They roll up to speed very fast and hold it with much less effort than other wheels. Very good value compare to zipps and others.
Weaknesses: None. They are good value and quality wheels
Bottom Line:
These wheels are fast. With a good set of tubs glued on and pumped to 150psi, these things hum along the road and are very stiff and aero. down hills you notice how fast they roll up to speed and accelerate away from others not on these wheels. Climbing is great with the low weight and sprinting is good with lateral stiffness. good all round racing wheel!!
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