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2018 Roval Traverse SL Fattie 29

Part No.: 30116-7049

$1,800.00

5

1 Reviews

All-mountain wheels often fall into two categories—they’re either heavy and durable…

Colour:

Carbon/Black

Size:

29"

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All-mountain wheels often fall into two categories—they’re either heavy and durable or light and flexy. And because of this, a lightweight, wide-profile, and enduro-ready carbon wheel seems like something only found in a fairytale, but lucky for you, we made it a reality. The Traverse SL Fattie brings all the features you need in an all-mountain wheel into one package, and it has the results to prove it. During our prototype phase, the rims spent two seasons of abuse on the Enduro World Series circuit under Curtis Keene, and have since been proven by Jared Graves and host of other riders around the world. But don’t be quick to label the Traverse SL Fattie as merely some indestructible, heavy carbon wheels—there’s far much more to the story.

Beginning with its big-boned name, the Traverse SL Fatties may be wide, but with a 30mm inner rim width, they’re far from the girth of a fat bike rim. But why so wide? Well, you've probably noticed that mountain bike rim widths have hovered between 19 and 23 millimeters for decades, and they've been long overdue for a change. In the search for a better wheel design, our engineers began testing 2.3 to 2.5-inch tires on 45-millimeter-wide fat bike rims to see what, if any, benefits could be found. It only took them a few rides to realize that the wider rims offered a variety of advantages, like adding additional tire volume, which better supports the tires in hard cornering, greatly improves traction because of the ability to run lower pressures, and noticeably increases rim stiffness. They did note that there is an occurrence of diminishing returns with increasing width, however, and after testing everything from 25mm to 45mm, determined that a 30mm inner width gave us the optimal width.

After determining the width, we began designing the rim using knowledge that we gained when developing the Control SL. With this, we started with our Zero Bead Hook technology that gets rid of the weak spot found in a traditional wheel, and combined it with the wider profile, making for a carbon rim that effectively dissipates forces. This way, you can dish out abuse from rocks and without the worry of cracks or dents.

Ok, so they’re strong, impact-resistant, and tire supporting—they must be heavy, right? Wrong. Even though “fattie” is in their name, they're are far from fat. During the development of the Control SL, we learned the importance of using high modulus carbon fiber to reduce weight, and we embedded this technology into the Traverse SL Fattie rim, resulting in an all-mountain wheel that, at 1600 grams, is as light as many wheels in the XC category. To achieve this weight, we hand-build our rims to our own alloy hubs, using only the highest quality DT Swiss Revolution spokes. Inside our hubs, you'll find sealed cartridge bearings with a quick engaging 54t DT Swiss star ratchet system in the rear that allows you to power over rocks and roots without delay. And while machines do a pretty good job of building wheels, we choose professionally trained humans because they do so with an artistic touch that makes for minimal flaws. You may have noticed the low, 24-front / 28-rear spoke count, but during testing, we discovered that this not only reduced weight, but when built up with 32 spokes, the wheels were actually too stiff.

To further reduce overall system weight, we include our tubeless plug system that saves an additional 60 grams when compared to a rim strip. Also included with the wheels are three vinyl colorway options—blue, red, and green—so they’re sure to dress-up your ride.

Whether you need a lightweight, carbon wheelset to get you through an enduro stage as quickly as possible or one to shred your local rock garden, the Traverse SL Fattie has you covered.

  • Rim Type: Carbon clincher, 2Bliss Ready, Zero Bead Hook design. Black graphic under clear coat with three vinyl colorway options included.

  • Rim Material: Carbon fiber

  • Rim Width: 30mm internal

  • Front Spoke Pattern: Radial/Three-cross (2:1)

  • Rear Spoke Pattern: Three-cross (1:1)

  • Spoke Count: 24-hole Front, 28-hole Rear

  • Spoke Type: DT Swiss Revolution

  • Nipple Type: DT Swiss Pro Lock hexagonal

  • Front Hub: alloy body, 15/20mm thru-axle—end cap options included

  • Rear Hub: CNC-machined alloy body, high-quality DT 350 internals and 54t quick engagement ratchet system cassette, includes SRAM XX1 11-speed freehub and 142 end caps

  • Includes 142 drive-side end cap for 10-speed freehub body—freehub sold separately

  • Bearing Type: Sealed cartridge

  • Assembly Method: Hand-built

  • Every wheel includes tubeless valve stems in order to make tubeless set-up a touch easier.

  • Total Wheelset Weight: 1,570g

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So far these have beat out ENVE M60s and M70s

I've had these on 2 different bikes so far and only had a spoke wrench to them once. the first bike was a 2017 Orbea Occam TR29 trail bike similar to the short travel 2019 Stumpjumper in geometry and travel. The second has been a 2018 Yeti SB 5.5 Turq that is closer to the Enduro 29 in use. On both bikes they have been ridden very hard and have been an amazing value because they perform like wheels that are 2 to 3 times the cost. This model series along with the new Control Sl wheels are a great way to improve your bike. I'm a bit dissappointed that the design was changed in favor of a much heavier option that seems to go backwards in technology. The only thing I would think about changing on my current set is to make the rims asymetric for a stronger spoke but that wouldn't require extra weight.


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