Dyads should be just fine, perhaps with 36 spokes to hedge bets against 
potholes and future bikepacking? For reference I destroyed my rear Dyad 
bikepacking on hiking trails on Pikes Peak after two years of ab/use. Me, 
bike and gear total 280. My front rim is still a Dyad and is happily going 
strong and I've not been gentle with it.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Monday, November 30, 2015 at 6:47:46 AM UTC-7, Philip Kim wrote:
>
> Looking to get a wheel set built with either of these two rims in 650b 
> flavor.
>
> I'm about 150lbs and don't carry much more than 20 pounds of overnight 
> camping gear. Most it'll see is the C&O in the summer. Is the Atlas 
> overkill? I also will commute 20 miles with just my lunch in the saddle 
> bag, so I don't want to be too much of a slug.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Phil 
>

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