Wheels
Durable wheelsets engineered for performance
How to choose the right wheels
Wheels for e-mtb riding need to match terrain, speed, and the level of support or control you actually want. This page brings together 18 options from 8 brands so you can compare real differences in ride feel, reliability, and value.
Durable wheelsets engineered for performance Observed pricing runs from about EUR 499 to EUR 3599 depending on construction and tier.
Brand

BITURBO X
€3599Stronger 6-spoke carbon wheel for Trail and E-MTB

Synthesis E-MTB Carbon
€2599Control and stability for E-Bike riding.

H 1900 Spline
€499Reliable aluminum wheelset with Ratchet LN technology

HX 1700 Spline
€759No fuss, just get going

HXC 1200 Spline
€2499Lightweight carbon e-MTB wheelset - break the mold

HXC 1500 Spline
€2049Get going

HXC 1501 Spline One
€1749Ultimate performance carbon e-MTB wheelset

M6
€1299Enduro-specific carbon wheelset

M8
€1299Gravity and e-bike carbon wheelset

M9 PRO
€1349Gravity and e-bike carbon wheelset

Fortus 30
€799Versatile trail and enduro wheelset

Fortus 35
€899Downhill and aggressive enduro wheelset

Enduro 305 V3
€1699The gold standard for aluminum enduro wheels

Hydra2 DH
€1899The ultimate alloy downhill wheelset

Hydra2 DH S
€1799Full power downhill reliability

Reserve 30|HD
€2199The ultimate carbon enduro wheelset

Reserve 30|HD AL
€1099Bombproof alloy enduro wheels

Traverse SL II Hydra2
€2599Ultra-light trail carbon wheel with Industry Nine Hydra2 hub
Related guides
All guidesWheel Maintenance
Truing, spoke tension management, and hub service — keep your wheelset race-ready and fatigue-free.
Component Compatibility
Avoid expensive fit mistakes between forks, wheels, tires, and cockpit parts before you buy.
Tire Selection & Setup
Choosing the right tread, compound, and pressure for your terrain.
Tubeless Maintenance
Keeping your tubeless setup reliable and performing
Tire Inserts
When inserts help, what they cost in weight and feel, and how to choose the right level of support.
Frequently asked questions
How should you choose wheels for e-mtb riding?
Start with terrain, target speed, and compatibility constraints. Then choose the level of support, stiffness, comfort, or power that actually fits your bike and riding style.
Do you need the most expensive option?
Not necessarily. The right choice is the one that delivers the performance, adjustment range, and reliability your riding actually uses. Mid-tier options often offer the best balance of cost, serviceability, and ride quality.
When should you optimize setup instead of replacing the component?
If your current part is compatible and mechanically healthy, better setup, pressure, bleeding, servicing, or cockpit tuning may solve the problem before a replacement is needed.
