Depends on a lot of things. I've (personally) never owned a hope hub that hasn't had bearings that have lasted a minimum of 12 months all weather off road use. Quite often i just replace them for convenience. Rather than having to muck around mid season sorting them out when i have better things to do with my time.
Some, when demoted to training wheels have gone 3 or 4 years plus with no issues or roughness.
On the flip side, a mate was running identical wheels (exactly the same) bought from the same place about a month after i got mine, it's gone through bearings every 6 months, generally with less use than mine had. And less cleaning (still no jet wash).
I reckon one of the tolerances is out slightly.
Both using decent bearings (buy good SKF in bulk from the factory shop.......)
Short version, if you get a good one, with decent bearings, and good tolerances they should last ages. If it seems to eat bearings, get rid while it's still a new/current model.
Some, when demoted to training wheels have gone 3 or 4 years plus with no issues or roughness.
On the flip side, a mate was running identical wheels (exactly the same) bought from the same place about a month after i got mine, it's gone through bearings every 6 months, generally with less use than mine had. And less cleaning (still no jet wash).
I reckon one of the tolerances is out slightly.
Both using decent bearings (buy good SKF in bulk from the factory shop.......)
Short version, if you get a good one, with decent bearings, and good tolerances they should last ages. If it seems to eat bearings, get rid while it's still a new/current model.