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Full Speed Ahead (FSA) has embraced a do-it-all approach with its wheels for a number of years now. In recent years, we have seen the SL-K MTB 29er designed for trail and cyclocross riding and the SL-K intended for cyclocross and gravel.

FSA's new alloy NS wheelset also takes the multi-use approach, targeting cyclocross and gravel.

In recent months, we have looked at a number of high-end carbon cyclocross and gravel wheelsets, which are not an option for many of us on a budget. At $425, the FSA NS wheels are a price-point alloy option similar to the Alex Boondocks and Crankbrothers Zinc 3.

FSA NS Alloy Cyclocross/Gravel Wheelset. © Cyclocross Magazine / C. Lee

$425 FSA NS Alloy Cyclocross/Gravel Wheelset. © Cyclocross Magazine / C. Lee

Cyclocross Magazine recently received a set of FSA NS alloy wheels for review. This In Review spotlight takes a first look at FSA's new NS wheelset. Stay tuned for a full review after we put them to work during the cyclocross season.

FSA NS Alloy Wheelset

FSA offers several series of wheels—the list includes the SL-K and K-Force we have looked at—designed primarily for off-road riding. The NS stands for "non-series," putting it apart from the other lines of wheels.

The aluminum tubeless-ready rims have welded seams and an asymmetric profile. The rims are 25mm deep and have an internal width of 21.5mm. The wide profile puts them in the gravel and high-volume cyclocross wheelhouse. FSA ships the wheels with 25mm rim tape and two tubeless valves.

The FSA has an internal width of 21.5mm. The tubeless profile has a bead shelf with a retaining ridge. FSA NS Alloy Wheelset. © Cyclocross Magazine / C. Lee

The FSA has an internal width of 21.5mm. The tubeless profile has a bead shelf with a retaining ridge. FSA NS Alloy Wheelset. © Cyclocross Magazine / C. Lee

We immediately noticed the asymmetric design of the NS rims and wheels.

The FSA NS rim is asymmetric with a welded seam. Spokes are double butted with external brass nipples. FSA NS Alloy Wheelset. © Cyclocross Magazine / C. Lee

The FSA NS rim is asymmetric with a welded seam. Spokes are double butted with external brass nipples. FSA NS Alloy Wheelset. © Cyclocross Magazine / C. Lee

The wheels have 24 double butted, J-bend spokes laced 2x front and rear to Centerlock disc-only hubs. The front Centerlock hub has high-low flanges and the spokes are lined up to one side to increase spoke tension. The rear rim is laced with the spokes offset to the left side to create an even bracing angle with the dish required for the cassette on the drive side. The freehub is an 11-speed Shimano/SRAM steel design.

The front hub is an FSA Centerlock model. High-low flanges mate to an asymmetirc rim for more spoke tension. FSA NS Alloy Wheelset. © Cyclocross Magazine / C. Lee

The front hub is an FSA Centerlock model. High-low flanges mate to an asymmetric rim for more spoke tension. FSA NS Alloy Wheelset. © Cyclocross Magazine / C. Lee

The disc-only wheels come with end caps for quick release, 12mm and 15mm front thru-axles and quick release and 12x142mm rear thru-axles.

The FSA NS wheels check in at a total weight of 1,768g—822g front, 946g rear. The best comparison of wheels we have recently reviewed is the $330 Alex Boondocks wheels that weigh 1,709g and the $700 Crankbrothers Zinc 3 that weigh 1,708g.

Initial Impressions

With the FSA NS wheels in hand late in the summer, we have already mounted up some gravel tires for some pre-cyclocross-season miles. Out of the box, the wheels were true and spoke tension was even.

The pre-taped helped save a step during initial setup. We used a Bontrager CX0 TLR 38mm tire on the front and a 38mm Schwalbe G-One Tubeless Easy on the rear. The G-One seated with a compression, although a tubeless charger pump would work. The Bontrager tire mounted with a floor pump and rigorous pumping.

Our 38mm Bontrager CX0 tire measured in at 39mm wide when installed on the rim. FSA NS Alloy Wheelset. © Cyclocross Magazine / C. Lee

Our 38mm Bontrager CX0 tire measured in at 39mm wide when installed on the rim. FSA NS Alloy Wheelset. © Cyclocross Magazine / C. Lee

The wheels have held true during our first few rides, and so far, burp-free. Sure, they're not the lightest hoops we've taken for a spin, but still likely 200-300 grams lighter than your average OEM wheelset.

Stay tuned for in-depth impressions after we put them to the test between the course tape this fall.

For more on the FSA NS wheels, see the specs and photo gallery below.

Zachary Schuster and Cliff Lee contributed to this report.

FSA NS Cyclocross/Gravel Wheelset Specs

Price: $425 USD
Weight: 822g front, 946g rear, 1,768 total (actual)
Rim: aluminum alloy, disc-only, tubeless-ready, asymmetric design
Rim Width: 21.5mm internal, 26mm external
Rim Depth: 25mm
Freehub: Shimano/SRAM, 11-speed
Spokes: 24 double butted spokes, laced 2x
Hub: FSA, Centerlock disc, high-low flanges on the front
Axles: Axle caps available for quick release, 12 and 15mm front thru-axle, 12x142mm thru-axle and quick release rear
More Info: fullspeedahead.com

Photo Gallery: FSA NS Cyclocross/Gravel Wheelset

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Axle camps allow the wheels to be converted between 12 and 15mm thru-axles and quick release. FSA NS Alloy Wheelset. © Cyclocross Magazine / C. Lee

Axle camps allow the wheels to be converted between 12 and 15mm thru-axles and quick release. FSA NS Alloy Wheelset. © Cyclocross Magazine / C. Lee

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