I've had 3 sets of Blunts from Velocity and they are really soft so they dent up easily, but they keep holding air and they can be bent back reasonably. When I first started using them plus tires were not a thing and a true width 2.4" tire was considered big so they were the logical choice.
Blunt's tubeless setup is pretty mediocre. If you know what you are doing you can get a good result, but compared to the ease other rims setup they are not amazing.
Given the proliferation of wider tires and rims I won't buy more, but I am glad they were available at the time.
May 24, 2019, 5:40 a.m. - Vik Banerjee
I've had 3 sets of Blunts from Velocity and they are really soft so they dent up easily, but they keep holding air and they can be bent back reasonably. When I first started using them plus tires were not a thing and a true width 2.4" tire was considered big so they were the logical choice. Blunt's tubeless setup is pretty mediocre. If you know what you are doing you can get a good result, but compared to the ease other rims setup they are not amazing. Given the proliferation of wider tires and rims I won't buy more, but I am glad they were available at the time.