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NoTubes.com ZTR Arch 29er Rim


  • Average Rating: 4.33/5
  • # of Reviews: 6

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Product Description

  • Designed for aggressive cross country use
  • FEA optimized center arch increases stiffness more than 20% over the ZTR 355
  • Unmatched strength to weight ratio for a cross country rim
  • Welded joint
  • Black anodized finish
  • Can be used with or without tubes
  • 32 Holes


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    Reviews 1 - 6 (6 Reviews Total)

    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Mark_123 a Cross Country Rider from Roanoke, VA

    Date Reviewed: July 27, 2010

    Strengths:    light, strong, easy to go tubeless, stay true

    Weaknesses:    none

    Bottom Line:   
    Rim are stiff, stay true and allow use of non-tubeless tires to run tubeless. Good wheels make the single speed go, this will be my rim from now on.

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    Duration Product Used:   3 months

    Price Paid:    $150.00

    Purchased At:   ebay

    Similar Products Used:   Mavic Crosstrail

    Bike Setup:   Raleigh XXIX SS, BB7, Hope 2 hubs, Racing Ralphs, Stan's sealant


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by ZipsBiker a Racer from Orange County

    Date Reviewed: March 15, 2010

    Strengths:    Strong, light, works great tubeless

    Weaknesses:    none so far

    Bottom Line:   
    I am primarily a trail/all mountain rider that likes to focus on going fast on technical downhill. I started racing and purchased these for my xc race bike. I have ridden 2 24 Hour of Moab events (among other races) on these where they took quite a beating and remained very true.

    I weigh 180 lbs with no gear. I had no problem mountain a Maxxis Crossmark (rear) and Ignitor (front) using Stan's sealant. This is a great product and I would definitely recommend them.

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    Duration Product Used:   1 Year

    Purchased At:   The Path Bike Shop

    Bike Setup:   Niner Air 9. Stan's Arch 29ers, Hope Pro II's. Not sure on the spokes.


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by D1PHAM a Cross Country Rider from Santa Clara, CA, USA

    Date Reviewed: May 17, 2009

    Strengths:    -Light ~ 480 grams.
    -Stiffer than the 355's.
    -Nice anodized black finish.
    -Can be run with tubes or without.
    -Holds air very well when running tubeless.


    Weaknesses:    -Can be difficult to get certain tires mounted on the rim.
    -Could not get the tire bead seated correctly when running tubes.


    Bottom Line:   
    Took me all but 15 minutes to convert to tubeless. All ZTR rims only require the yellow tape and valve stem to run tubeless. Since the tire beads sit lower in the rim due to "BTS Technology", you get a very supple ride when running tubeless due to the increased air volume. Which is probably one of the main reasons for making the switch to tubeless. Increased trail compliance and traction alone were great! I'll never ride with tubes again!

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    Favorite Trail:   Skeggs

    Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

    Price Paid:    $50.00

    Purchased At:   Universal Cycles

    Similar Products Used:   Mavic 717's



    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Krankensteine a Cross Country Rider from Springfield, MO

    Date Reviewed: May 7, 2009

    Strengths:    Light, strong, runs light regular tires as tubeless and runs them at low pressure which gives great stick and low rolling resistance.

    Weaknesses:    None that I can find

    Bottom Line:   
    The previous reviewer should post comments on the Crow tire not the Arch Rim.

    I can find no weakness in the Arch rims. I ride very rocky technical terrain and have found these to be flawless. Rims have taken lots of abuse and still seem like new. Best part is running tubeless with nonUST tires. I need tubeless more than anything because of the many thorns on the trails I ride. Have never had any issues and have tried many different tire combination's.

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    Favorite Trail:   Syllamo

    Duration Product Used:   1 Year

    Purchased At:   Industry Nine

    Similar Products Used:   Mavic, Salsa, DT Swiss

    Bike Setup:   Niner Sir 9, single speed


    Overall Rating:1
    Value Rating:1
    Submitted by smokinjoe a Racer from mtn home ark

    Date Reviewed: November 3, 2008

    Strengths:    bigger bite with tire, greater traction when working, smoother all around better ride, when works.

    Weaknesses:    sealant sucks, messy, doesnt work as claimed. The Crow is mere tissue paper, punctures, tears, rips, sealant just squirts right out.

    Bottom Line:   
    Great idea, just needs alot of work on their sealant. Inverted shaking and using the syringe is a joke. Cant even get a miniscual amount of sealant in the tire thru the valve stem (valve core removed) without sediments clogging up stem, then you have to remove the stem clean up the spilled sealant and so on. Sealant doesnt clog holes as claimed. The crow is a great tire for fairly smooth non technical hardpack with minimal rocks but hang it up on anything thats a bit more technical. Finally ended up throwing the crow in the trash after i pinched it half a dozen times and went thru a load of sealant and a million curse words. Just not worth the effort. Save your money and buy a real set of USTs not ones that require liquid. 163 lb with 26-30psi.

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    Favorite Trail:   sylamo

    Duration Product Used:   3 months

    Purchased At:   stans

    Similar Products Used:   Bontrager UST,

    Bike Setup:   Xcaliber 29er


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Bob a Cross Country Rider from Wash. DC & Hong Kong

    Date Reviewed: April 14, 2008

    Strengths:    - Weight
    - Strength, does not go out of true easily
    - Easy to get tires to seal up on tubless rim


    Weaknesses:    The Stans Sticker on the rim is not the best looking.

    Bottom Line:   
    I only write reviews when I really like a product or really dislike a product. I also won't write a review until I have used it properly. We all know you can't know most bike parts in a few rides.

    I am a pretty big rider 6 ft 190lb and have been pounding these rims for over a year. I was really concerned when I first purchased these wheels since they were so light and I thought they would be trash in short order. Well that isn't true. These things have been wonderful. They are strong, light and easy to work with when using Stans juice. I use Kenda Karma and SB8's (tubed) and the seal up very well.

    I had purchased a set of Mavic Cross max SL's at the same time for my 26in bike and have had nothing but trouble with them. You can't go wrong with the Arch's

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    Duration Product Used:   1 Year

    Purchased At:   Conte's Bicycles, Arlington

    Similar Products Used:   Mavic Cross Max SL, Spinergy Xcylone and a variety of Mavic spoked rims.

    Bike Setup:   Niner 29er AIR, full xtr w/Reba Race (wheels - Stans ,DT Swiss 240 hubs, DT swiss spokes)



    Reviews 1 - 6 (6 Reviews Total)

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    Hi all, Can you help me choose between these two wheelsets? (The price is exactly the same in this particular deal.) I race MTB marathons and avoid courses with very technica   Read More »

    29er Wheelset - ZTR/Crest vs ZTR/ARCH vs Hope2/MavicTN719??

    I'm looking at a wheelset upgrade for my rigid SS 29er and contemplating the following: 1. Notubes Stan's 29er CREST Wheelset w. ZTR hubs (1530 g) for $440 at R2Technik.com vs    Read More »

    Stans ZTR Arch 29er wheelset

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