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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
attachments to cross handle bar is difficult to place, parts are cumbersome and poorly designed. very frustrating. Read description carefully and do measurements on your cross bar, attachment size is NOT universal.
C. Rollins
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Very basic but I can't really see a major difference between these very cheap bars and the much more pricey Profile bars (and others). Kinda look cheap out of the box with the foam padding, but if you're that worried about looks, you could remove and wrap with standard padded handlebar tape. Note that elbow pads sit a few inches closer to the seat than the handlebars - that works well for me at 5'7" but may not for larger riders. Height above the handlebars is good, and length is also good (again, for me).
Q.
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
I didn't even get to try out the bars, since the design of the bar attachment made it impossible to attach to the bike. The aero bars are attached to the handlebars with an attachment that is a latch on one side and nuts and bolts on the other (instead of using nuts and bolts on both sides). This severely limits the ability to fit on the handlebar, unless it is perfectly the right diameter/shape, given the clamshell design. I don't think people who made this (in China) ever rode a bike with a triathlon aero bar, otherwise this would not have been designed like this.
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