I've got some Onyx road hubs on my road bike from before they offered the 
Vesper. The one thing I will tell you is that Onyx hubs are built to last 
forever, and I don't think they'd ever put anything out there that won't. 
If I were you, I'd just email them directly at sa...@onyxrp.com and see 
what they tell you. They've always been good at getting back to me pretty 
quickly and answering any and all questions I've ever had. 

Hope you enjoy whatever you get. It'll definitely be noticeable climbing 
and not having the sound of pawls hitting their engagement points is pretty 
awesome too IMO. 

Joe

On Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at 11:07:14 AM UTC-5 Elijah Bernstein-Cooper 
wrote:

> I would like to build a rear wheel for my 2020 Atlantis with an Onyx hub. 
> I am debating between their newer Vesper model and older model. My priority 
> is a durability over weight, within reason.
>
> Onyx has a new model out, Vesper, which is apparently lighter than their 
> older model by 200g. However I don't mind a little extra weight and I'd 
> prefer to have a more sturdy hub. 
>
> Does anyone have insight into if the reduced weight in the newer Vesper 
> model sacrificed any durability?
>
> Vesper: 
> https://onyxrp.com/store/mtb-hubs/onyx-vesper-mtb-cl-hg-11spd-135-qr-rear-hub/
> Older model: 
> https://onyxrp.com/store/mtb-hubs/mtb-cl-hg-qr/mtb-cl-hg-135-qr/
>
>

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