Bontrager Pro VR-C Carbon
233,79
Deda Superzero DCR Alloy
86,35
Ritchey WCS Venture Max V2
From 80,26
Bontrager Pro VR-C Carbon vs. Deda Superzero DCR Alloy vs. Ritchey WCS Venture Max V2
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Comfortable (2x) |
Great finish |
Flare feels good |
Prima gewicht |
Cons
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Lang stuurlint nodig |
No |
Takes some getting used to angle of shifters |
Handlebar tape wrap in the drops |
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 specifically designed for use on gravel or in beach races and offer perfect support for your off-road rides. |
These handlebars give you extra comfort and control with the 4.6 degree backsweep at the bar top and the 24 degree drop flare. |
The stem connection has the most common 31.8 mm diameter. |
The shifters are angled slightly inward for enhanced ergonomics and a comfortable hold. |
Made of triple-butted 7050 aluminium, these gravel bars are lightweight, strong, durable and comfortable. |
Cons
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Carbon bars are even lighter than aluminium bars. |
You may need some time to get used to the angle of the shifters when shifting and braking. |
Specifications
38 cm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
42 cm
44 cm
46 cm
44 cm
46 cm
124 mm
130 mm
102 mm
100 mm
75 mm
83 mm
38 cm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
40 cm
42 cm
44 cm
46 cm
42 cm
44 cm
46 cm
42 cm
44 cm
46 cm
44 cm
46 cm
Diameter
31.8 mm
31.7 mm
31.8 mm
Weight
240 grams
246 grams
257 grams
252 grams
246 grams
257 grams
252 grams
305 grams
275 grams
Round
Aero
Round
Compact
Compact
Anatomic
Material
Carbon
Aluminium
Aluminium
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Grey
Grey
Yes
Yes
No
Best
Better
Better
Race & Performance
Race & Performance
Gravel & Bad Road Surface
0°
0°
24°