Pro Vibe Carbon Compact Handlebar
Riding at the highest level means putting the highest possible demands on your components, and as the contact point between you and your steering, handlebars are a critical juncture of any discerning rider. With the Pro Vibe Carbon Compact Handlebar providing a high-grade carbon fibre construction for flex reduction, improved stiffness and, critically, the lightest possible weight, at 220 grams only, these bars hit the highest possible levels of build quality.
Made in a monocoque, single-form carbon fibre to really deliver the structural integrity that you demand when sprinting out the saddle, rocking up that incline, or simply for the best possible front-end feel, this bar is rigid. Mounting to stems with a 31.8mm diameter clamping area, this handlebar is sure to provide you with the secure fitting you need when heading down the descent at top speed.
With an anatomic design seeing these handlebars shaped and designed to match the natural contours of the hand when gripping, this bar remains hugely comfortable to the rider sitting in for the long haul. A fashionable compact drop sitting you in a better, more comfortable position. Constructed with integrated brake and shift cable routeing, these handlebars are superbly designed for efficient use with electronic, particularly Di2 groupsets, giving you the ability to use the best in gearing with the very best in gripping your ride.
Features
- 220-gram net weight
- Compatibility with Di2 electronic systems
- Anatomic design
- Pro-level strength and construction
- UD Carbon fibre construction
Features
- UD carbon construction
- Integrated brake and shift cable routeing
- Anatomic, round and compact design
- Width: 40cm, 42cm, 44cm
- Diameter: 31.8mm
- Weight: 220 grams
- Pro level design and performance
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