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Handbuilts.
I would not describe RS81s or Ksyriums as year-round wheels (unless you live somewhere like Tenerife).
Ksyriums take some beating.
I agree Liam. I've had wheels with proprietary spokes and rims before and it's not worth it. It either makes wheels essentially disposable or not financially viable to fix if the rim wears out or you break a spoke. I run Hunts on both my bikes for just this reason. If 'Price is not a major concern ' was true for me I'd Google for a local wheel builder and give him a bell.
This is the drawback with the Zonda's - the rims on mine are on their last legs and can't be replaced economically. However, having just put them back on for winter, with some new wider tyres, I am reminded just how awesome they are - stiff, responsive, smooth, durable with good braking. This is coming from my summer set of carbon tubs.
With that in mind, I'd also be inclined to go custom to get something as stiff aand light as your Zonda's - or just get another set of Zonda's!
I'm guessing from the fact you've listed aluminium rims that you want decent braking performance. Mavic do their exalith surface on the new Cosmic Pro. Cracking wheels but there are plenty out there. Maybe get some custom built from your LBS or Strada ect?
Curious what's wrong with your Zonda's? Those wheels should last much more than 3 years regardless of weather conditions. If they are truly done after 3 years of your style of riding and maintenance, I'd expect that any of the others you get will last less than 3 years.