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Soma condor 2 handlebars
Soma condor 2 handlebars







If you ride in the tops quite a bit then this bar is for you! Straight-up, this is an amazing handlebar! Wave handlebar on my Nicasio The Wave is a super gnarly bar with a very unique shape of the tops that makes for a very comfortable position for your hands. This isn't a new bar but it's worth mentioning again simply on account of the unique design. I reviewed the Coefficient Wave handlebar back in June of 2019. The bars I looked at are just the ones I happened to find interesting. There are a lot of other bars on the market. Plus, there’s promise of even more exciting innovations down the road. The same applies to 3T, whose SuperErgo and SuperGhiaia remain unchanged with nothing new added.īut, just within the 7-8 months since I wrote that blog post, a handful of new gravel-oriented handlebars have hit the market. For instance, the Ritchey ErgoMax and VentureMax bars remain the same. Some of the handlebars from some of the companies I looked at previously have remain unchanged. As such, there has been some modest changes to the approach of gravel-oriented handlebars on the market. Gravel riding in general has boomed quite a bit. The focus of this blog post is to highlight the changes in my thought process when it comes to gravel-oriented handlebar design. I was focused primarily on ergonomics when, in reality, my focus should have been more on usability. My own experience with gravel riding has changed. This past year, I did a post that talked about the current state of ergonomic gravel handlebars, the keyword being ergonomic.









Soma condor 2 handlebars