ScienceIsCool said:
Up against some of the "best" (most expensive) wheels available, the Eurus tested reasonably well here, especially considering they're not deep dish:
http://www.rouesartisanales.com/article-4934445.html
The intertia results weren't as good, but the stiffness ranked in the top third
Personally, I think they're way overpriced (especially down here) for something that doesn't offer much more than my "custom" 28-spoke wheels
Aero results:
They say the "normal" wheel (a 36 spoke box rim) creates 47w of drag at 50kph.
...............................watts absorbed at 50kph
Zipp 808...................................18.1
Ritchey WCS Carbon...................19.3
HED Hed 3.................................19.7
Vuelta Carbon Pro WR..................20.8
Easton Tempest II Carbon............21.6
CKT Splendor.............................21.7
Mavic Cosmic Carbone SL.............21.9
Shimano WH-7801 Carbon 50........22.9
Campagnolo Bora G3...................23.0
Rose Aerospoke.........................23.0
Corima Turbospoke ....................23.1
Bntrga Race X Lite Crbn aero........23.4
Fulcrum Racing Speed.................23.7
Gipiemme Carbon 5-5..................24.1
Tune Olympic Gold 2005..............24.1
Shimano WH-7801 Carbon...........24.4
FRM FL-R 23 SD Aerolight............24.6
Corima Aero..............................24.7
Lightweight Obermayer...............24.8
Xentis Mark 1............................25.0
Citec 3000S Aero.......................25.5
Shimano WH-R560......................26.1
Lightweight Ventoux/Standard......27.3
Campagnolo Eurus......................27.8
Tune Skyline 2006......................28.1
FSA RD-600..............................28.7
Mavic Aksium Race.....................30.0
Citec 3000S..............................30.6
Ambrosio X-Carbo.......................31.5
Campagnolo Hyperon...................32.1
Mavic Ksyrium ES........................33.2