Deda Superzero DCR Alloy
86,35
Ritchey WCS Evo Curve
86,35
Ritchey WCS Streem III
79,24
Deda Superzero DCR Alloy vs. Ritchey WCS Evo Curve vs. Ritchey WCS Streem III
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Flatter top is good for riding on tops |
DI2 ready |
Drops very well designed in terms of ergonomics |
Light |
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Cons
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According to the product specialist
Pros
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 bars are performance-oriented but also comfortable - the best of both worlds! |
Made from light and strong triple-butted aluminium. |
Compatible with the D12 shifting system |
These aerodynamically shaped bars easily cut through the wind at high speeds. |
The compact drop and reach provides an agreeable position on the bike. |
The flat top side reduces pressure on the hands. |
These bars are compatible with Shimano Di2 junction box routing. |
Cons
Carbon bars are even lighter than aluminium bars. |
The shifters are further from the bars, which some riders find uncomfortable. |
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Specifications
38 cm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
42 cm
44 cm
37.5 cm
39.5 cm
41.5 cm
43.5 cm
39.5 cm
41.5 cm
43.5 cm
130 mm
128 mm
128 mm
75 mm
83 mm
73 mm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
46 cm
42 cm
44 cm
46 cm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
42 cm
44 cm
38 cm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
46 cm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
46 cm
Diameter
31.7 mm
31.8 mm
31.8 mm
Weight
305 grams
253 grams
275 grams
Aero
Ergonomic
Aero
Compact
Compact
Compact
Material
Aluminium
Aluminium
Aluminium
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Yes
Yes
Yes
Better
Better
Better
Race & Performance
Race & Performance
Recreational cycling
Recreational cycling
Race & Performance
Recreational cycling
Recreational cycling
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2°
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