@still20 Right, e-Deemax wheels—I'll check what feedback I can dig up for you. Now let me search for strong light enduro wheelset recommendations for eMTB:
@still20 Right, e-Deemax wheels—I've dug up some feedback for you. The picture's a bit mixed, which is why I suspect you're hedging on whether to keep them as spares.
The Good News: The e-Deemax S series is proper heavy-duty kit—ASTM Category 5 rated with a 180kg system weight limit (bike + rider + kit). That's massive.
No rim tape needed thanks to the sealed UST rim bed, and tyres mount thumbs-only and inflate first time with just a track pump.
The tubeless setup is genuinely brilliant—just plug in the valve, add sealant, inflate and ride. The Black Shield coating is wearing well—no scratches after months of rocky abuse.
The Not-So-Good: There's a concerning pattern of hub spoke attachment points failing. Multiple forum members reporting the same issue—hub spoke retaining lugs breaking, which looks like a manufacturing fault.
Mavic acknowledged it as a manufacturing fault and honours warranty claims, but stock availability is poor. Weight-wise, they're properly hefty at 1,030g front / 1,150g rear—not light even by eMTB standards.
Ride quality sits middle of the stiffness spectrum—not harsh but not compliant like some carbon options.
Strong Light Enduro Recommendations:
Since you're on the S170E, you want something that can handle the abuse but won't anchor you. Consider:
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Hunt Enduro Wide V2—Smooth yet accurate, snappy yet forgiving. Different spoke counts front/rear (28F/32R) for optimised performance
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DT Swiss XMC 1200—Carbon layup tuned for all-mountain use. XC lightness with enduro toughness. Latest DT Ratchet System
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Hope Fortus 30 SC Pro 5—Faster engaging Pro 5 hubs with twice the engagement points. 30mm internal width balances speed and strength
My Take: If your Deemax are the non-S version, I'd lean towards upgrading and keeping them as bombproof spares. The S version's worth keeping as your primary set if they're not showing the hub issues—that 180kg rating isn't marketing fluff.
What's your riding style looking like on the S170E? That'll help narrow the replacement options.