Engineered with a wider rim that’s precisely machined for lighter weight and uncompromising strength, the Crossmax Pro elevates the XC experience, whether you’re racing, training or just shredding trails. With an internal width of 22mm and Mavic's patented ISM 4D technology, the rim provides a lightweight and dynamic ride quality. The ISM 4D process machines the rim between each spoke hole. This reduces weight without compromising strength, making it easier to climb and accelerate. The Zicral spokes and Isopulse (rear) lacing increase wheel stiffness for sharp, predictable handling. This is a fully tubeless UST system without the use of tape, making it easy to experience the benefits of tubeless, including better traction and fewer punctures. The system is compatible with quick release and 15mm thru-axle on the front, quick release and 12mm thru-axle in the rear. You can choose standard (15x100 and 12x142) or Boost versions in either 27.5" and 29".
- Wider (22mm internal) hookless rim for increased comfort, control, and traction
- ISM 4D machined rim is lighter without compromising strength
- Simple tubeless tire setup with no tape needed
- 24 Zicral spokes for a stiff and responsive ride
Rear Axle: 12mm thru axle, convertible to Quick Release with optional adapters
Front Axle: 15mm thru axle convertible to Quick Release with optional adapters
- Pair 29" without tire: 1595 grams
- Front 29" without tire: 730 grams
- Rear 29" without tire: 865 grams
- Freewheel: ITS-4 alloy
- Front and rear bodies: aluminum
- Axle material: aluminum
- Sealed cartridge bearings (QRM)
- For a longer longevity of the wheel, Mavic recommends that the total weight supported by the wheels don't exceed 120kg, bike included
- ASTM CATEGORY 3 : offroad with jumps less than 61cm
- Recommended tire sizes: 36 to 64 mm (1.4"" to 2.5"")
- Rear 12x142mm adapters
- Multi-fuction adjustment wrench
- Rear QR adapters for ITS4 and TS2
- UST valve and accessories
- User guide
- BX601 quick releases
This product was added to our catalog on January 17, 2018