Rolf Prima Vigor SL wheelsets - clincher


  • Average Rating: 5/5
  • MSRP: $
  • # of Reviews: 2

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Product Description

  • Wheel size: 700c
  • Spoke count: Bladed 14F/16R
  • Rim: Clincher
  • Hubs: Campagnolo and Shimano compatible


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User Reviews

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

Date Reviewed: October 11, 2008

Strengths:    compliant, durable, light, aero

Weaknesses:    none

Bottom Line:   
Searching for the Holy Grail of wheelsets, I think I've come pretty close with these Vigor SL's. Reasonably light at 1450g, they are also stable, compliant and aero. I set a TT PR on these (preveious best on same course with Spinergy FCT's). Recently in the Furnace Creek 508 the Vigor SL's really proved their worth. The course is notorious for lots of miles of rough roads (tar strips cast shadows), yet the Vigors produced a much more comfortable ride than I had last year. Stable, as well, as evidenced by two descents at over 50mph with cross winds of 20+mph and I'm here to write about it.

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Price Paid:    $760.00

Purchased At:   Gotta Ride Bikes

Similar Products Used:   Mavic Ksyrium SL, Mavic Open Pro, Neuvation R28SL Aero, Xero Light, Spinergy FCT

Bike Setup:   Quattro Assi SSS, SRAM Red/Force, Veloflex tires


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by dan sauers a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: October 11, 2008

Strengths:    Smooth, stable, durable and apparently quite aero as I also set my TT PR with these wheels (previously set using Spinergy FCT's). Good response from people at Rolf.

Weaknesses:    none

Bottom Line:   
Seeking the Holy Grail of wheelsets, I think I've come pretty close with the Rolf Vigor SL's. They are reasonably light at 1450g. Solid on fast, twisty descents. At the recent Furnace Creek 508 I hit 50+mph on two descents with cross winds over 20mph and am here to write about it. During the course of this race the wheels saw ruts, ridges, rocks, potholes (craters), etc and handled it all. Having ridden the race before, the Vigor SL's were amazingly smoother over the rough stuff.
No, I'm not getting paid for this. They do have a rider weight limit of 160 but offer similar Vigor (190) and Vigor RS (230).

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Price Paid:    $760.00

Purchased At:   gottaridebikes

Similar Products Used:   Mavic SL, Spinergy FCT, Neuvation R28SL Aero, Xero Light, Mavic Open Pro

Bike Setup:   Quattro Assi SSS, SRAM Red/Force



Reviews 1 - 2 (2 Reviews Total)

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Bontrager race X lite or Rolf Vigor SL

Hi Guys. I am 150 lb (68kg) looking for a pair of fast and light wheelset. I am in favour for the Rolf Vigor SL however I heard that they are pretty flexy and the recommend weight    Read More »

Reynolds Attack vs. Rolf Prima Vigor vs. Ksyrium SL - Help!!

I just purchased a new bike, have it all spec'd out, but can't decide what to do on the wheelset! Any advice you can give would be very useful. I'm really trying to decide betwee   Read More »

Rolf Vigor SL vs Rolf Vigor

Can someone please tell me what the difference is? The difference in weight is 60g, I'm assuming the spokes are different, but can't find anything to verify it. Thanks   Read More »

Rolf Vigor SL Wheels 09

Was curious if anyone else noticed pulsation when braking with these wheels. I have towed the brakes, changed pads, cleaned braking surface and still the front wheel chatters when    Read More »

Rolf Prima Vigor SL, Mavic Cosmic Elite...or?

I have a 2110 Cannondale Super Six (non Hi-Mod frame) with Sram Red and Mavic Ksyrium Equipe wheels. I’m 57, and weigh about 155 lbs and I don’t race…just like to ride fast. Twi   Read More »

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