Wheels for a Caad 8

Like many others on here i am thinking about changing my wheels on my Caad 8,i am currently using the stock Maddux RS 3.0.
The front wheel feels sluggish now that i have had it a few months and was wondering what set to buy next.The usual money issues arise though and would only be able to spend maybe £150,family life must come first.
Also,and please no abuse from the pros here,what real noticeable difference would they make,i have noticed on the current wheels that they do not `free wheel` very good,it is like the brake are slowing them down,of course the brakes are not touching but you know what i mean.Would any new wheels ride smoother and roll better for that price bracket.
The front wheel feels sluggish now that i have had it a few months and was wondering what set to buy next.The usual money issues arise though and would only be able to spend maybe £150,family life must come first.
Also,and please no abuse from the pros here,what real noticeable difference would they make,i have noticed on the current wheels that they do not `free wheel` very good,it is like the brake are slowing them down,of course the brakes are not touching but you know what i mean.Would any new wheels ride smoother and roll better for that price bracket.
Cannondale CAAD 8 105
Rockrider 8.1
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If they are cup and cone you can strip, clean, regrease and fit new ball bearings for a couple of quid. Careful with the cone spanners though; better slightly loose than too tight.
If they are cartridge bearings and they've worn out it's even simpler to replace them, if a little dearer.
What tyres / tubes are you using? Switching to a lighter, more supple tyre and tube can often make a significant difference to the ride.
Rockrider 8.1
Also have gatorskins on them (before and afterwards)
Cannondale CAAD8
Rockrider 8.1
I think it boils down to what you are used to and alot of members on here are obviously used to alot more expensive kit that I am!!
I realise the £150 price tag does not help but that's life i`m afraid.It can be cruel.
Rockrider 8.1
IMO for £150 you are going to get a comparible set of wheels, very little in the way of upgrade. And as I said in the quoted post - the RS 3.0 are actually OK.
Rockrider 8.1
FWIW I am in a similar boat - read on here about so many "upgrading" their wheels and got me thinking maybe I should do the same. I haven't yet and doubt I will in the forseeable future.
However....................I did spend the money on a Garmin Edge 500 and it's made my rides MUCH more enjoyable than I could ever get from 0.5mph quicker on a better set of wheels
If you're into following and analysing your rides (and subsequently pushing yourself to improve them!) then I'd suggest that's money better spent.
Giant Defy 1
Thanks Alan.
I normally use Strava on my phone but the Garmin 500 seems to be the choice of most.I see Amazon sell it for £139.99.Worth the money over the wheels then it seems.
Rockrider 8.1
I wouldn't agree. My friend has had loads of trouble with them (broken spokes mainly) and they weigh a ton.
I haven't had any spokes broken yet,and as for weight,they are as light as a feather,how much lighter do they need to be.My bottle of water weighs more than both wheels together.
Rockrider 8.1
Apologies I was referring to the Maddux R3.0..
I was also using Strava on my phone but found my phone battery was struggling to last the length of my rides. Also, with the Garmin you can have the data right there in front of you using the bar mount. I've found it very robust, reliable and I've loaded up courses to the 500 and found that relatively easy to follow too.
And I still upload my rides to Strava ............as soon as I get indoors and can get the laptop fired up.
Giant Defy 1
if you swich to GP4000s and a set of latex inner tubes, I reckon you'll feel a big difference
bike-discount.de is cheapest for me for that stuff