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Reynolds Black Label 327 Expert 157mm Wheelset


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The Reynolds Black Label 327 Expert 157mm Wheelset typically ships in 5-8 business days

Reynolds   |   SKU: 447-39247-1301  |   Option: Black, Microspline and XD

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Reynolds Black Label 327 Expert 157mm Wheelset Info

The Reynolds Black Label 327 Expert 157mm Wheelset is built for trail riders who want race-level carbon construction without making the compromises a dedicated XC or enduro wheel forces on them. Reynolds designed the Black Label Trail line to sit between those two disciplines — lighter and more responsive than a purpose-built enduro wheel, tougher and more confidence-inspiring than a cross-country setup. The 327 designation tells you the wheel size: 27.5 inches, a format that suits riders who want the snappiness and maneuverability of the smaller diameter on technical terrain. The 157mm Super Boost rear spacing is paired with 148mm Boost front for a geometry-optimized trail build.

MR5 IDM Carbon Construction

The structural foundation of the Black Label 327 Expert is Reynolds' MR5 (Mountain Rim 5) layup process, which treats the rim as a system of discrete zones rather than a single uniform structure. Each zone — bead hook area, spoke bed, sidewall, and profile — is engineered individually and then considered as a whole, with the goal of balancing strength, durability, weight, and compliance in the right proportions for trail riding loads. Layered into the MR5 process is Reynolds' IDM material: Impact Dispersing Matrix, a combination of high-quality carbon fiber and a unique resin formulated to absorb and scatter impact energy rather than concentrating it. Reynolds developed IDM in response to the punishment of World Cup downhill and Enduro World Series racing, and it's what separates the Black Label Expert from Reynolds' TR aluminum-hub tier. The result is a rim that can take repeated rock strikes and root impacts without accumulating damage in the way a conventional carbon layup might.

Asymmetric, Hookless, and Wide

The rim profile on the Black Label 327 Expert is 32mm wide and 19mm deep — a deliberately low-profile, wide-channel design that prioritizes cornering traction and tire stability over aerodynamics. Reynolds builds the rim asymmetrically: the spoke bed is offset so that the drive side and non-drive side spokes can achieve more equal tension across the wheel. Higher, more even spoke tension means a structurally stronger wheel with a more consistent feel under lateral load, which matters when you're pushing into a berm or recovering from a deflection at speed. The hookless rim profile is tubeless-ready, and Reynolds includes tubeless rim tape pre-installed along with valve stems in the box, so setup requires only your tire and sealant of choice. The hookless bead seat creates a reliable, airtight fit with compatible tubeless tires. Compatibility extends to SRAM XD and Shimano Microspline freehub bodies, with HG freehub bodies available for older drivetrains.

Ringle Super Bubba X Hubs and Sapim CX-Ray Spokes

The Expert tier is built around Ringle Super Bubba X hubs — Reynolds' own precision hub design manufactured under the Ringle name, featuring a 6-pawl phased engagement system with 4 degrees of engagement. That's more engagement dead-band than the I9 Hydra hubs on the Black Label Pro, but the trade-off is a hub that runs quietly and smoothly with a wide service interval — a practical choice for riders logging consistent trail miles rather than racing every weekend. Each wheel uses 28 spokes in a 3-cross pattern, built with Sapim CX-Ray bladed spokes. CX-Ray is the top of Sapim's lineup — a flat-section, double-butted spoke with an exceptionally high tensile strength-to-weight ratio, designed to add vertical compliance to smooth out the chatter while maintaining the lateral stiffness that communicates trail texture to the rider. Lightweight alloy nipples are used throughout. Centerlock disc brake interface ships on both wheels, and the rear hub spacing is 157mm Super Boost, designed to work with modern trail and enduro frame geometries for improved chainline and stiffness.

The Trail Sweet Spot

Reynolds backs every Black Label rim with a lifetime warranty, a statement of confidence in the MR5 IDM construction. The 327 Expert positions itself at a practical crossroads: the carbon and spoke spec deliver a ride that's noticeably more lively and responsive than an aluminum trail wheel, and the IDM construction handles the kind of repeated edge loading that puts early stress cracks in lower-tier carbon rims. For trail riders spending most of their time on the bike rather than on the race circuit, the Expert's Ringle hubs and Sapim CX-Ray build offer a better balance of engagement feel, serviceability, and cost than the Pro tier's I9 Hydra setup — without sacrificing anything in the carbon. If your riding is 70% trail and 30% anything-goes chunk, the Black Label 327 Expert is the wheelset that covers it all.

The RA Perspective

The Black Label 327 Expert is one of those wheelsets that's easier to understand once you've held one. The IDM carbon feels planted and substantial — not the thin, twitchy quality you get from some lightweight XC rims — but it's not heavy. Pick them up and they're lighter than you'd expect from a wheel built this robustly.

What Reynolds did with the asymmetric rim design is something you actually feel on the trail. The wheel tracks through compressions and corners with a consistency that's hard to attribute to any one thing, but it comes from a rim that's structurally even across both sides. When you're fatigued and not driving the bike perfectly, that structural consistency becomes a real asset.

The Ringle Super Bubba X hubs are honest performers. They don't have the near-instant engagement of Industry Nine's Hydra, which is what you get stepping up to the Pro, but they run smoothly, they're quiet on the descents, and they don't require constant attention to keep dialed. For the rider logging trail miles year-round rather than pre-riding race courses, that's the right call.

The 27.5" format is still worth considering for technical trail riding. The 29er rolls over obstacles more smoothly, but the 27.5 is more direct in tight terrain — faster to react when you're threading between trees or navigating a tight switchback. Paired with 157mm Super Boost spacing, the geometry is right for modern trail frames that are designed around this format.

At $1,900 for a tubeless-ready carbon wheelset with this build spec, the Black Label 327 Expert earns its price.

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