"Nomu Lab wheels come in so many types
I have no idea which one to choose~(><)" For those of you thinking that,
I've prepared a simple chart for you.
If you answer Yes, that wheel might be right for you.
I hope this helps guide your wheel selection.

"While waiting at a red light, I didn't want to unclip from my pedals, so I grabbed a pole on the sidewalk
but it was softer than expected and I almost fell"
If you answered Yes→You do a lot of stop-and-go riding in the city for commuting besides just training
I'd recommend Nomu Lab Wheel No. 1 for you.
The rim is durable, so it lasts much longer than the price suggests.

"When I see a big storefront window facing the road, like at a car dealership,
I can't help but check the angle of my back"
If you answered Yes→For someone who pays extra attention to your form,
I'd recommend Nomu Lab Wheel No. 3 for you.
Sure, pursuing a more aero position is what you'll tell people, right? I understand completely.
Nomu Lab Wheel No. 3 satisfies that secret desire to have a super deep-rimmed wheel that really stands out.

"Whether it's a display bike at the shop or someone else's bike leaned up during a training break,
I find myself pointlessly squeezing other people's brake levers"
If you answered Yes→It's something we all tend to do,
but what useful information does that really give you anyway.
However, when it comes to Nomu Lab wheels on display, it's different.
If you pick them all up one by one, you'll notice that only Nomu Lab Wheel No. 2 is noticeably lighter.
Lightness is justice—this is practically destiny calling you to Nomu Lab Wheel No. 2.
If you've been avoiding tubular tires, this is your perfect chance to reconsider.

"When I unwrap a power bar, the packaging film sticks to it in this weird way,
and it's hard to peel off with my fingernail. I can't eat it smoothly during a race"
If you answered Yes→Forget about that—just buy Nomu Lab Wheel No. 5!

"In summer, I grab a water bottle with sports drink in it
without realizing it's actually a shower bottle for dumping water on your head,
and when I try to drink it... bluh bluh bluh"
If you answered Yes→The hole in the cap is actually smaller, so it's hard to tell.
What wheel do I recommend? Well, how about No. 4 then.
Though I haven't built it yet.

"I've clapped for posts about crab lasers or the 'ehemushi bug' (completely pointless articles)"
If you answered Yes→I'd like to recommend Nomu Lab Wheel No. 33 with the leftover stock,
but it'll probably end up being a limited run of only 2 or 3 pairs.
There are still some specs I haven't decided on, like the hub,
but I'm thinking the price will be around 300,000 yen.
So, was that helpful?
If multiple of these apply to you, then all of them are worth recommending.
I have no idea which one to choose~(><)" For those of you thinking that,
I've prepared a simple chart for you.
If you answer Yes, that wheel might be right for you.
I hope this helps guide your wheel selection.

"While waiting at a red light, I didn't want to unclip from my pedals, so I grabbed a pole on the sidewalk
but it was softer than expected and I almost fell"
If you answered Yes→You do a lot of stop-and-go riding in the city for commuting besides just training
I'd recommend Nomu Lab Wheel No. 1 for you.
The rim is durable, so it lasts much longer than the price suggests.

"When I see a big storefront window facing the road, like at a car dealership,
I can't help but check the angle of my back"
If you answered Yes→For someone who pays extra attention to your form,
I'd recommend Nomu Lab Wheel No. 3 for you.
Sure, pursuing a more aero position is what you'll tell people, right? I understand completely.
Nomu Lab Wheel No. 3 satisfies that secret desire to have a super deep-rimmed wheel that really stands out.

"Whether it's a display bike at the shop or someone else's bike leaned up during a training break,
I find myself pointlessly squeezing other people's brake levers"
If you answered Yes→It's something we all tend to do,
but what useful information does that really give you anyway.
However, when it comes to Nomu Lab wheels on display, it's different.
If you pick them all up one by one, you'll notice that only Nomu Lab Wheel No. 2 is noticeably lighter.
Lightness is justice—this is practically destiny calling you to Nomu Lab Wheel No. 2.
If you've been avoiding tubular tires, this is your perfect chance to reconsider.

"When I unwrap a power bar, the packaging film sticks to it in this weird way,
and it's hard to peel off with my fingernail. I can't eat it smoothly during a race"
If you answered Yes→Forget about that—just buy Nomu Lab Wheel No. 5!

"In summer, I grab a water bottle with sports drink in it
without realizing it's actually a shower bottle for dumping water on your head,
and when I try to drink it... bluh bluh bluh"
If you answered Yes→The hole in the cap is actually smaller, so it's hard to tell.
What wheel do I recommend? Well, how about No. 4 then.
Though I haven't built it yet.

"I've clapped for posts about crab lasers or the 'ehemushi bug' (completely pointless articles)"
If you answered Yes→I'd like to recommend Nomu Lab Wheel No. 33 with the leftover stock,
but it'll probably end up being a limited run of only 2 or 3 pairs.
There are still some specs I haven't decided on, like the hub,
but I'm thinking the price will be around 300,000 yen.
So, was that helpful?
If multiple of these apply to you, then all of them are worth recommending.