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Their aluminium rims are normally Kinlin. This is the same as the Cycle Clinic own brand so I would think the quality is pretty good.
Haha, brilliant!
Related: does anyone know where Hunt get their aluminium rims? I don't trust carbon and would like to build myself another set with better hubs and a deeper section.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bb7eCgLbLI
The Hunts are cheaper, over 150g lighter despite being 5mm deeper, and most importantly can be setup tubeless. In my experience going tubeless is a massive improvement in speed, grip and reliability.
I'd choose the Hunts for sure.
Have also found them cheaper on Wiggle
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/zipp-302-carbon-clincher-wheelset-shimano/
That Zipp price is just for one, the Hunts are a pair .