Forged in the crucible of Olympic ambition and proven on the grandest stages of professional cycling, the Reserve Disc|Disc Turbulent Aero embodies our relentless pursuit of speed. Ridden by cycling titan Wout van Aert at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, this wheel delivered the aerodynamic advantage and unwavering stability he needed to secure a silver medal. Engineered with our Turbulent Aero technology, the Disc|Disc isn't just fast in the wind tunnel; it's designed for real-world conditions. We've meticulously shaped this full carbon disc to minimize drag, providing a tangible watt saving that translates directly into speed. Its solid, uninterrupted surface creates a "sail effect" at certain yaw angles, propelling you forward even when the wind isn't perfectly head-on. Paired with our industry-leading Lifetime Warranty, you can push the limits with absolute confidence.
The Disc|Disc is designed with Turbulent Aero technology, which provide the perfect balance between stability and aerodynamics, reducing reaction to cross winds, while the disc minimizes drag.
TV-LAB Race Tested
Designed to be tested at the highest levels of competition, the Reserve DISC|Disc wheelset was pivotal in delivering the silver medal in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
Bonded Rear Hub
The Infinity Disc front and rear wheel are disc-brake only, with bonded-in hubs that ensure maximum strength and stiffness. Both front and rear are 25 inner width, designed for use with tires upwards of 28c.
Details
Designed For
TT, triathlons, track racing
Wheelset Weight
2180g
ERD: Dsc
ERD: Dsc
Inner Width
Front 25mm, Rear 25mm
External Width
Front 38mm, Rear 38mm
ETRTO
Front 25-622, Rear 25-622
Depth
Disc Front and Rear
Recommended Tire Dimensions
28 - 35mm
Spoke Count
N/A
Rim Weights
990g - Front, 1190g Rear
Freehub Options
XDR, HG-EV
Disc Style Option
Centerlock
Hub Spacing
F 100mmX12mm, R 142mmX12mm
FAQ
What is the maximum pressure for your rims?
The maximum pressure for our road rims is 100 psi (6.9 bar), or if lower, the maximum pressure as listed by the tire manufacturer on the side of the tire.
The maximum pressure for our gravel rims is 80 psi (5.5 bar), or if lower, the maximum pressure as listed by the tire manufacturer on the side of the tire.
The maximum pressure for our mountain rims is 50 psi (3.4 bar), or if lower, the maximum pressure as listed by the tire manufacturer on the side of the tire.
This applies whether you are running a tubeless or tubed set up.
See more details on your exact rim model in our Tech Docs HERE.