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Zipp 303 XPLR SW Wheel Rear


Regular price $1,15000

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The Zipp 303 XPLR SW Wheel Rear typically ships in 5-8 business days

Zipp   |   SKU: 00.1918.738.000  |   Option: HG11 (Shimano / SRAM 11s)

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Zipp 303 XPLR SW Wheel Rear Info

The Zipp 303 XPLR SW Wheel Rear is Zipp's answer to a problem most gravel wheels don't actually solve: rolling resistance and vibration from rough surfaces, not just weight or stiffness. Rather than adapting an existing road wheel for gravel duty, Zipp built the 303 XPLR SW around what it calls Total System Efficiency, applying that approach specifically to the demands of loose and broken terrain. The result is a carbon gravel wheel with a 54mm rim depth and a hookless bead, built wide enough to change how the tire behaves rather than just how the wheel looks on paper.

That width shows up in a 32mm internal rim width and a 40mm maximum outside width, both well beyond what a repurposed road wheel typically offers. Zipp's case for going this wide is straightforward: a wider rim increases air volume inside the tire, which lets you run pressures under 30 psi without the tire squirming under cornering or braking loads. Lower pressure at speed on gravel means less vibration transmitted into your hands and body over a long ride, plus more contact patch for grip on loose surfaces and traction on climbs. The rim carries a symmetrical profile rather than an offset one, which keeps spoke tension balanced between the drive and non-drive sides of the wheel — a detail that matters more on a rear wheel carrying drivetrain load than it does up front.

Spinning at the center of this rear wheel is Zipp's ZR1 DB hub, engineered in Germany with a sealing design built for durability and 66 points of engagement for a quicker response when you put power down. The hub uses a center-locking rotor interface, with the lockring included, and cartridge bearings rather than a cup-and-cone setup. Driver body compatibility covers SRAM XDR and SRAM/Shimano Road out of the box, with a Campagnolo N3W driver body available as a separate purchase for riders running Campagnolo drivetrains. The wheel ships on a 12mm thru axle and is disc brake only, which fits the modern gravel bike platforms this wheel is built for.

The tradeoff for that hookless, high-volume rim is a narrower tire compatibility window than most gravel wheels allow. The 303 XPLR SW is approved only for specific tubeless tires — the Goodyear XPLR Slick and Goodyear XPLR Inter — and Zipp doesn't recommend running other tire models on this rim. Max tire pressure tops out at 50 psi, and the wheel carries a maximum recommended system weight of 135 kg (298 lbs) covering rider, bike, and gear combined. It's a wheel that asks you to buy into Zipp's approved tire ecosystem in exchange for the aero and comfort gains that come from the rim and tire working as one integrated shape rather than two separate parts bolted together.

Zipp backs the 303 XPLR SW with a lifetime warranty against issues that come up while riding, which matters on a wheel built to take repeated hits from washboard roads and loose gravel. This is a wheel for riders chasing real speed over long, rough gravel days — someone lining up for a gravel race or fondo who wants the lowest rolling resistance and best vibration damping the format allows, provided they're willing to run the approved tire that unlocks it.

Zipp 303 XPLR SW Wheel Rear - Specifications

Material:
Carbon
Brake Type:
Disc
Axle Type:
12x142mm Thru Axle
Tire Type:
Tubeless only
Hub:
Zipp ZR1
Rim Depth:
54mm
Rim Inner Width:
32mm
Spoke Count:
24
Max Tire Pressure (psi):
50

*Specifications are subject to change.

The RA Perspective

The 303 XPLR SW is a wheel built around a genuinely different idea than most gravel wheels on the market, and it's worth understanding that idea before you buy it. Instead of taking a road wheel and calling it gravel-ready, Zipp built the rim wide enough that the tire and rim work as one shape, which is what lets you run pressures well under 30 psi without the tire squirming through a loose corner.

Where this wheel earns its price is on long, rough gravel days. The wide, hookless rim and lower pressures translate into noticeably less vibration coming through the bike over hours in the saddle, and the ZR1 hub's 66 points of engagement means power gets to the ground quickly when you're grinding up a loose climb.

The catch, and it's a real one: this wheel only works with the Goodyear XPLR Slick or Goodyear XPLR Inter tires. That's not a suggestion, it's the actual tire compatibility list. If you're attached to a different gravel tire you already love, this isn't the wheel for you, at least not without a tire swap.

We'd point this wheel toward riders doing serious gravel racing or long-distance gravel days who are willing to buy into Zipp's tire ecosystem for the comfort and rolling efficiency gains. It's a rear wheel purchase, so budget for a matching front if you're building a full set.

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