4 additional 700c wheel-size 14-15-14 g spokes will add about 30 grams per 
wheel, 6.2 - 6.7 g/spoke for Sapim and DT, respectively. Nips are a few 
grams each.  Its not that critical. Build 36 spoke wheels and be 11 percent 
happier.

Mike SLO CA
On Monday, October 25, 2021 at 9:18:19 AM UTC-7 kwi...@weimar.edu wrote:

> I am 6'6" and 210-- 32 spoke 700c wheels have always been fine for me.  
> Keep an eye on spoke tension with a new wheel, but otherwise, I have not 
> been able to discern any difference between 36 and 32 wheels.  
>
> On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 5:39 AM Ben Mihovk <bjmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hey all!
>> Hypothetically...does an Atlas wheel set with 32 spokes for a 6'3" 210 
>> pound dude make sense if he's on an unloaded Sam and using it as an 
>> all-road bike? No singletrack/mountain biking, jumping, etc... Tires would 
>> be AT LEAST 40mm, possibly up to 44mm. 
>>
>> OR...is it 36h or bust if you're a big fellow? 
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ben in Omaha
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