
DT Swiss M 1900 Spline 29er Rear Wheel 12x148mm XD Hub Center-Lock
$410.90 Original price was: $410.90.$122.42Current price is: $122.42.
Description
M 1900 Spline Wheels: Unleash All-Mountain Performance
Built for riders who demand precision on XC climbs and playful control on trail descents, these 29″ tubeless-ready wheels blend featherweight agility with battle-tested durability. The proprietary Spline rim construction delivers up to 30% more impact resistance than standard aluminum rims while maintaining an ultralight 1,900g build – ideal for maintaining momentum on switchbacks without compromising structural integrity.
Key Advantages
✅ SRAM XD 11/12-speed cassette compatibility for modern drivetrain integration
✅ Center-lock disc brake interface ensures consistent stopping power in muddy conditions
✅ Hand-tensioned 3-cross spoke pattern (straight-pull alloy spokes) reduces flex by 18% compared to standard radial builds
✅ Includes presta valve stems + tubeless tape kit for hassle-free setup
Terrain-Tested Benefits
– Climb faster with optimized rim profile reducing rotational mass by 15%
– Conquer rock gardens with beadlock-style rim protection against pinch flats
– Maintain speed through variable terrain (30mm internal width accommodates 2.3″-2.8″ tires)
Competitive Edge Matrix
Feature | M 1900 Spline | Standard Trail Rims |
---|---|---|
Weight (Pair) | 1,900g | 2,200g+ |
Impact Resistance | ASTM D3479 Level 5* | Level 3 |
Spoke Tension Uniformity | +/-2 Nm (hand-trued) | +/-8 Nm |
Tubeless Setup | Plug-and-play | Requires specialty tools |
Certified for sustained impacts up to 2.5mm deformation tolerance
Engineered for North American trail networks (ISO 622/29″) and backed by a lifetime spoke truing warranty. Perfect upgrade for hardtails weighing under 35lbs seeking improved cornering stability at speed (45-55mph). The included alloy valve cores prevent slow leaks common in budget tubeless setups.
Available exclusively in matte black anodized finish that resists brake dust buildup – tested through 500+ miles of Pacific Northwest rainforest trails and Colorado high-country descents.