The 29-inch Bontrager Line Pro 30 TLR Boost mountain wheels are strong and offer a smooth ride. Every thoughtful detail allows you to ride with greater confidence and control.
- The 23.5 mm width of the Line Pro 30 wheels increases flexibility and smooths out bumps.
- OCLV carbon rims are lightweight and feature reinforced spoke holes. The rim holes are offset for added strength.
- Sturdy hooks increase impact resistance and help prevent pinch flats.
- The Rapid Drive 108 hub with a 3.3-degree ramp instantly transfers your energy.
- TLR rims with TLR rim tape and TLR valve make switching to tubeless a breeze.
- 110 front and 148 rear hub spacing with 14 17G straight pull spokes, lockable alloy nipples, and 6-bolt disc brake mounts.
- Includes 11/12-speed SRAM XD driver. Shimano and MicroSpline drivers sold separately.
- Lifetime warranty, no user weight limit.
| Size | Front, No cassette | Rear, SRAM XD 11/12-speed |
| FT/RR/PR | Front | Rear |
| Diameter | 29" | 29" |
| Type | Tubeless Ready (TLR)/tire design | Tubeless Ready (TLR)/tire design |
| Cassette compatibility | No cassette | SRAM XD 11/12 speeds |
| Hub OLD | 110 mm | 148 mm |
| Holes | 28 | 28 |
| End | 14/17/14 | 14/17/14 |
| Cross section | Rounded | Rounded |
| Brake type | 6-bolt disc | 6-bolt disc |
| Mounting | Fixed axle | Fixed axle |
| Lockable nipple type | Alloy lock | Alloy lock |
| Valve | Presta | Presta |
| Hub engagement (rear) | Not applicable | 108 |
| Rim width (inner) | 29 mm | 29 mm |
| Rim depth | 23.5 mm | 23.5 mm |
| Rim Material | Carbon | Carbon |
| Weight | 840 g | 985 g |
Our offer from BONTRAGER includes a very wide selection of cycling components such as panniers, blinkers, mudguards, bike computers, tubes, grips, cranks, baskets, bike bottles, pedals, handlebars, handlebars, saddles, seatposts, forks, tires, wraps, horns, protectors, stands, tangle wheels.
From working out of his garage in California in the early 80's, Keith Bontrager has evolved into a globally respected manufacturer of the finest cycling accessories and components. Keith's mantra was simple: first, durable, second, lightweight.


