Ritchey WCS Carbon Streem II Di2
From 1062,00
Pro Vibe Aero
From 1234,70
Ritchey WCS Carbon Streem II Di2 vs. Pro Vibe Aero
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
-
Weight (7x) |
Design (4x) |
Light (3x) |
Rigid (2x) |
Cons
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Little space to mount accessories |
Somewhat difficult to guide cables inside ear |
Mounting was a bit more difficult with the wires through. |
Mounting accessories differently |
According to the product specialist
Pros
This handlebar is low in weight and high in stiffness. |
The aerodynamic design reduces air resistance. |
This handlebar makes you sit in a comfortable position when your hands are on the shifters. |
When your hands are in the drops your sitting position is deep and attacking. |
The handlebars enable you to hide your Di2 junction inside. |
Less drag thanks to the aerodynamic design. |
Fitted with a cable guiding system so the cables are routed away nicely. |
Cons
The Di2 cables cannot be fully routed internally and out of sight. |
Routing the cables internally takes a little more work. |
Specifications
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
42 cm
44 cm
40 cm
42 cm
42 cm
124 mm
126 mm
128 mm
126 mm
128 mm
130 mm
70 mm
80 mm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
42 cm
44 cm
40 cm
42 cm
42 cm
Diameter
31.8 mm
31.8 mm
Weight
235 grams
245 grams
Aero
Aero
Round
Compact
Material
Carbon
Carbon
Colour
Black
Black
Yes
Yes
Best
Best
Race & Performance
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