Bontrager Pro VR-C Carbon
233.79
Bontrager Pro VR-C Carbon
Deda Superzero DCR Alloy
86.35
Deda Superzero DCR Alloy
Ritchey WCS Butano Blatte
86.35
Ritchey WCS Butano Blatte

Bontrager Pro VR-C Carbon vs. Deda Superzero DCR Alloy vs. Ritchey WCS Butano Blatte


Bontrager Pro VR-C Carbon
Deda Superzero DCR Alloy
Ritchey WCS Butano Blatte
Bontrager Pro VR-C Carbon

233.79

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Deda Superzero DCR Alloy

86.35

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Ritchey WCS Butano Blatte

86.35

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This is what our customers think

Reviews
(2)
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(2)
Pros
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Comfort
Coating against corrosion
Wide top side
Many positions possible
Cons
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No
Slightly too little drop 0. 8 cm

According to the product specialist

Pros
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Thanks to the 7050 alumium construction these bars are light, strong and stiff.
The aerodynamic design reduces wind-resistance while riding.
This is a good-looking set of bars.
These handlebars are very comfortable.
The special design lets you feel in control on different surfaces.
These bars are very stiff due to the use of 7050 aluminium; you will feel this when pulling on the handlebars!
Cons
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Carbon bars are even lighter than aluminium bars.
These handlebars do not have an aggressive design, which makes them less suitable for criterium fanatics.

Specifications

Handlebar Width Center-Center
38 cm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
Drop
124 mm
130 mm
118 mm
Reach
100 mm
75 mm
73 mm
Handlebar Width (Manufacturer)
38 cm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
46 cm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
Diameter
31.8 mm
31.7 mm
31.8 mm
Weight
240 grams
246 grams
257 grams
252 grams
305 grams
275 grams
Shape of top of handlebar
Round
Aero
Ergonomic
Shape of handlebar curve
Compact
Compact
Compact
Material
Carbon
Aluminium
Aluminium
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Internal Cable Routing Di2 & EPS
Yes
Yes
No
Quality
Best
Better
Better
Handlebar intended use
Race & Performance
Race & Performance
Recreational cycling
Gravel & Bad Road Surface
Flare
12°