I vote Dyad.  I think they'll do fine for what you're speaking of, a light
rider with some light off-road and a load.  The cliffhanger is definitely
overkill and the Atlas might be overkill.  JMHO.

-Jim

On Nov 21, 2017 4:34 PM, "Broccoli Cog" <tba...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello bike friends,
>
> I'm am planning a 700C wheel build for my Joe Appaloosa. I pretty much
> have my heart set on Velocity rims but the question is which one. The bike
> will primarily be ridden on the road with the occasional off road adventure
> on mild singletrack or fire road.  I am a 175 lb rider and I at times will
> want to carry a heavy load. Most of my riding is general riding, commuting,
> grocery getting and the occasional bike camping trip.  What I want out of a
> wheel is something sturdy and dependable. Something I am not afraid to be a
> little rough on. I have narrowed my choices down to the Atlas, the Dyad or
> the Cliffhanger. The Cliffhanger is intriguing me but I can't tell for sure
> if it is good for rim brakes or better suited to be a disc wheel. Any
> feedback on the rims I mentioned for the purposes described would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Tim
>
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