Easton Orion II wheelsets - clincher


  • Average Rating: 4.58/5
  • MSRP: $ 699.00
  • # of Reviews: 31

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Orion II takes the best of the Ascent II attributes and combines them with a few more spokes to give increased lateral stiffness for the bigger, stronger rider. Sharing the same rims as Ascent II, the outer perimeter rotating weight of the Orion II remains unbelievably low for enhanced acceleration and climbing. At only 58 grams more than Ascent II, the Orion II is a formidable competitor that combines light weight, enhanced lateral stiffness and proven durability.


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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by simplyhankk a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: March 9, 2009

Strengths:    light@~1500g, stiff and strong wheel at higher spoke count, rolls very smoothly...very dependable. smooth road feel as well.

Weaknesses:    nothing really.

Bottom Line:   
good wheelset. well built, good quality, light weight, spins up, takes beating, rolls smoothly, overall great product from Easton. These makes great training wheels...they may be great for crits as well. I weight 140lb.

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Favorite Ride:   hill country

Purchased At:   ?

Similar Products Used:   easton vista

Bike Setup:   dura ace etc.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Sablotny a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: July 16, 2008

Strengths:    These are lighter AND stiffer AND have softer road feel that my previous wheels, and I'm not getting paid to say that. I'm a 190 pound, roadkill-hopping mountain biker and have not touched these wheels in over 3,500 miles.

Weaknesses:    None, especially since I bought them on sale

Bottom Line:   
As light as I want to go and I love 'em. I want wheels I can depend on in a 50 mph descent and I don't want to fuss with them.

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Favorite Ride:   Sonoma Coast

Price Paid:    $500.00

Purchased At:   Excel

Similar Products Used:   Hand built wheelsets with Mavic Open Pro rims, Ultegra & DA hubs, Mavic Cosmos.

Bike Setup:   2007 Colnago Dream HX, Dura Ace, Easton & Ritchey bits


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Jon a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: July 12, 2008

Strengths:    spin up, have not had to true them at all!!!!

Weaknesses:    Like to have them meet the listed weight, 100 grams is a lot to be off!!!

Bottom Line:   
I was looking for a semi-aero wheelset to replace the Shimano R550's that came on my bike. I got these and must say I am super happy with them!! I am 210 (in season) and have put about 2000 miles on them so far. They are great all-around wheels and I use them all the time (commuting, training and racing). They spin up soooo much better than the 550's and are way lighter.

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Favorite Ride:   Boulder to Lyons

Purchased At:   LBS

Similar Products Used:   Shimano R550's

Bike Setup:   Giant TCR, Sram red w/ DA crank, conti supersonics when racing


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by svengali7 a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: May 1, 2008

Strengths:    Light enough, without feeling flexy.
Spin forever and ever.
Great bang for the buck.
Stay true.
Nice and quiet.


Weaknesses:    The graphics/looks aren't as cool and bling as Mavic, but I,ll take the performance over the bling every time.

Bottom Line:   
These wheels came stock on a Blue RC4 that I picked up last summer. I was always under the assumption that Mavic wheels were the best, primarily due to their succesful marketing I guess. I have been nothing but happy with these wheels. They are light, stay true overtime, and spin like their under power, long after I stop pedaling. At six feet and 148 lbs I,m a little light in the arse, but I regular coast past, or have to brake behind, big guys in the group, using Mavic wheels that cost two or three hundred more than the Orion IIs. Another plus, these wheels are whisper quiet... what is the deal with noisy spokes on Mavic wheelsets anyway?

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Favorite Ride:   all of them

Similar Products Used:   Campi, Mavic, Shimano

Bike Setup:   Blue RC4, Dura Ace, Easton carbon bars/seat post, etc.


Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:3
Submitted by kirkegarde a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: November 8, 2007

Strengths:    Smooth and fast
far superior to any other wheel
I have ridden


Weaknesses:    weight stated in advertising is 109 grams off

Bottom Line:   
Checking with the Easton Wheel Division:
1) The wheel weight is measured without
QR or RIM TAPE,
2)The weight tolerance is +/- 5%
3)1586g with rim tape is a good weight as far as Easton production is concerned
4) It is disappointing that Easton Sports thinks it is okay to state a fictitious weight for marketing purposes,
5) If someone has an Orion II set which
weighs 1403 grams (about 1430 with rim tape) please chime in,
6) My feeling is that the wheel builders just stopped trimming the spoke threads after the advertised weight was released.

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Favorite Ride:   Lizard Head Colorado

Price Paid:    $483.00

Purchased At:   Bike Beyond

Similar Products Used:   Easton velomax, forte Titan
Shimano WH


Bike Setup:   FSA timetrial with Tirreno carbon frame



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Orion II broken spoke - replace with normal spoke?

I broke a spoke - one of the double threaded ones - on my velomax orion II front wheel. I called up easton and they said that a normal LBS should be able to make a double threaded   Read More »

What is your preference Mavic CXP21 or Velomax Orion II?

I have two wheel sets: 1) Mavic CXP21 with Campy Veloce hubs; I felt these were good but I bought another set: 2) Velomax Orion II These are currently installed on my bike   Read More »

Orion II Hub Kit - ceramic upgrage

I'm prepared to be flamed, but I was curious to see if anyone else has upgraded to Enduro Hybrid ceramic bearings (Grade 5 Si3N4 w/ Steel races) on their Easton wheelset? Verdict?   Read More »

Easton Orion II - axle and freehub body

I'm looking to replace my Orion II axle and freehub.....Anyone know of a retailer that carries these parts. Thanks, Jody   Read More »

broke my Orion II rear wheel - what do I buy now?

I have a set of Velomax Orion IIs that I really like since they're light (~1450) and spin great. I commute 70 to 110/week and ride 50 to 70 on the weekend - all on bumpy country r   Read More »

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