So, we decided to get a real world weight of the 101 and the traditionally uber light 202 tubulars.
We weighed both wheels with their respective skewers.
First up, the 101:

and the number everyone wants to see:

Next up, the 202s:

and their weight:

380 grams separates the 101s from the 202s.
Stay tuned for a ride report and stop by the shop to get a set of 101s for your bike.
Thanks for reading and stay safe,
B+L Bikes
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