Upgrade your Zipp Cognition NSW hubs with this high-quality 11-speed freehub kit, designed specifically for Gen 1 models manufactured before the 21st week of 2018, ensuring perfect compatibility and optimal performance.
Constructed from lightweight, durable aluminum, this freehub body provides reliable power transfer and long-lasting durability for demanding road cycling conditions.
Featuring SRAM-compatible 11-speed gearing, this freehub kit offers seamless integration with Shimano HG 11/12-speed cassettes, delivering precise shifting and enhanced drivetrain efficiency on both race and endurance rides.
Engineered for performance and ease of installation, the Zipp Freehub Kit's two-piece axle system ensures smooth engagement and secure fitment, making wheel maintenance and upgrades straightforward.
Ideal for competitive road cyclists seeking to optimize their wheelset performance, this freehub kit combines innovative engineering with sleek, high-performance materials for a reliable upgrade that enhances your cycling experience.
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Your rims are no joke, but you've been known to guffaw at your hubs that just don't engage like they used to. This shouldn't mean that you've got to upgrade the whole wheelset, instead, upgrade your hoops with a new Zipp Cognition Freehub Body, and bring your wheel into the future with unmatched stability and stiffness. The hub is centered on Zipp's Axial Clutch mechanism, which features two Metal Injection Molding (MIM) ratcheting rings -- one mated to the freehub body and one mated to the hub body. The two rings are machined like a ratchet, so they ramp off of each other while freewheeling but engage each other during pedal input. Compared to a standard pawl design, which actually resembles a drum brake, the Axial Clutch's MIM rings engage laterally to reduce friction while freewheeling, so coasting doesn't negate watts already spent. We're familiar with this model, as we've seen similar mechanisms on the designer hubs featured in top-end custom builds for years now, but Zipp is the first to replace the usual tensioning agent, steel springs, with magnets. This substitution further reduces friction between the ratcheting rings, making for what may be the smoothest freewheel on any mass-produced hub set. It's a design that we suspect will eventually be the norm, but -- once again -- Zipp is leading the charge.