Want to know whats on the market nowadays, from what i can see the drag2zero intergrated bars are the most affordable set of “custom” bars that support your arms fully and are saving me 1000watts and 5kmph
has anyone got any competition or soon to be released bars? 51speedshop had something cool on insta recently, any one else?
edit: kismet-carbon have put an insta post up showing off some very nice looking bars too!
I’m confused by the title of of your post when compared to its text . Most of us understand “integrated aero bars” as referring to a hardware solution that integrates the stem, basebar, and aero extensions. So by that definition, you’re talking about something like the Tririg Alpha One.
But your post indicates that instead you are referring to custom extensions, molded to the arm or otherwise more aero/supportive than the standard round tubes of conventional aero extensions.
Those sure appear to add front area to me.
You think they ADD frontal area? Compared to what? Our bars are as slippery as they come. We have never tested anything faster. And as Brian mentioned, they are the easiest bars to work on. That’s our “killer app.”
You can revise your position in under 10 seconds using one wrench, compared to hours and loads of tools with some other bars. With our bars you can even change your fit mid-ride, on the side of the road. Want to test 5mm lower? Easy. Five seconds, operating one bolt, and you’re there. Want to come back up? Same thing - just one bolt and five seconds. Want to add another 2 degrees of tilt? That’s two bolts, and another five seconds. No spacers, no recabling, no mechanic. Just a simple turn of the wrench.
Finished 3d. Meeting with suppliers to confirm tooling and unit costs then need to apply for 2 patents.
Targeting retail around 600 usd , will confirm within a month or so. Discount t for pre order with 50% deposit shooting for a realistic august delivery .
Can’t say more other than I can honestly say it will be more adjustable than the patented Look aergo design.
AeroCoach has an integrated extension (Ascalon) with a range of adapters to work with various base bars. Titanium and carbon versions, same shape but the titanium is a bit more expensive (but lighter).