Ridden by the Cannondale team in their previous guise as simply Cannondale (without the Garmin), Vision’s wheels have a big reputation without the price tag to match some other high-end brands. But if you think that gap in price goes hand in hand with a proportional drop in performance, think again.
The first thing you’ll notice about the Metron 40 is that – as the 40 in the name suggests – the rims are 40mm deep, though there’s also a 55 and 81 option.
We have the clincher version here, although Vision also offer the Metron 40s as a tubular that have a claimed weight which is more than 300g lighter.
If you’re after a super lightweight bike, tubulars are almost certainly the way to go because the lack of a reinforced clincher section on the rim really does save quite a lot of weight.
But for the vast majority of riders clinchers are simply more practical, as the ease of puncture repair makes them highly convenient for pretty much anything other than racing where you might be after that weight saving.