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Nuke proof Horizon V2 front wheel or sunringle duroc 35 expert 29 front wheel (both have 30mm+ inner width)

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Hi, I have a rear Nuke-proof Horizon V2 rear wheel I converted to 135mm QR, I have noticed that the rim has some kind of compliance that smooths out small repetitive bumps. after looking at some reviews it is because of a blend of alloy the rim is made out of.

I have been waiting for a few months for the front Nuke-proof wheel to come back in stock then I started looking at Sunringle's lineup and found a wheel in stock that was similar to the Horizon, It weighs less by only 20g and is more expensive.

I was wondering if any of you have personally have ridden both wheels and found one better than the other.
(also if the single rim also has that so-called compliance thing)

Thanks
Nukeproof wheelset review:
SunRingle review:
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what did you go with?
Lmao I just went for a Nuke-proof neutron that was on sale for $150 cad during Christmas. its 29mm/28mm inner width should handle a 2.6 in tire in the future. It's 10g lighter than the Horizon anyway. for 100$ I could get a v2 horizon rim and lace it up to the neutron wheel if I need to anyway.
Lmao I just went for a Nuke-proof neutron that was on sale for $150 cad during Christmas. its 29mm/28mm inner width should handle a 2.6 in tire in the future. It's 10g lighter than the Horizon anyway. for 100$ I could get a v2 horizon rim and lace it up to the neutron wheel if I need to anyway.
How’s the v2 rear holding up
How’s the v2 rear holding up
oh it has never gonna out of true and it has been at least 6 months on a Hardtail!
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