The brand says its new wheels ‘epitomize’ its drive to make you ride faster. Zipp’s played the role of innovator before, and it might have just done it again.
Zipp’s new 858 NSW and 808 Firecrest double down on the brand’s previous entries. How? Zipp flexes “Total System Efficiency” (TSE) technology and hundreds of grams in weight reduction.
The SRAM subsidiary gears the tubeless wheels toward triathletes and time trial specialists but asks for a relatively modest price. Zipp’s last entry that made a big splash, the 353, cost speed-suiters dearly. But the 858 NSW and 808 Firecrest look more approachable and adhere to the same engineering philosophy.

TSE seeks to overcome the four obstacles of speed in a bike wheel: wind resistance, gravity, rolling resistance, and vibration losses.
The Zipp 858 NSW and 808 Firecrest both address all four hurdles. Both rims are tubeless and hookless, utilizing a low-pressure setup for a smoother ride. The shaping helps each wheel exhibit aero efficiency and crosswind stability.
Zipp says it adds up to better performance for triathletes or time trial specialists looking for an edge and trying to keep their legs fresher.

Zipp 858 NSW


Zipp 808 Firecrest
