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Easton Attack TT Aero Road Bike Handlebar (26mm Diameter, Small)

Easton Attack TT Aero Road Bike Handlebar (26mm Diameter, Small)
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Easton Attack TT Aero Road Bike Handlebar (26mm Diameter, Small)

 
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The ultimate pursuit bar! Light, strong, and very comfortable. Adjustable elbow pads on shock-absorbing carbon cantilevers smooth out the road and alleviate fatigue.

 
 
 
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Product Details
Package Length:16.2 inches
Package Width:11.6 inches
Package Height:3.7 inches
Package Weight:1.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

Features
  • All carbon TaperWall design

  • Superior stiffness and impact strength

  • Unlimited fatigue life

  • Advanced ergonomic design

  • Superior vibration dampening


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 3 customer reviews )
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4Great Pursuit bar  Sep 13, 2009 By knull
Good, super-light bar for short distance time trials. I find the bar a little to narrow (even in size large) and the elbow holders to uncomfortable for long distance TT, anything up to 20 - 30 miles is fine. But the bar was intended to be used for the track, not the road, for that it is perfect.
Pricy though, but seems well made.


5The best there is  Jun 27, 2011 By Carlos Lema
I've been training & racing multiple Ironmans a year with the Easton Attack TT for over three years. Minimalist, ultra light and stiff bars that you can trust.


4If they fit, you're set  Jan 30, 2011 By John Stesney
I got these for a track time trial set up (no brakes or gears. Obviously, they're not adjustable, unlike the new ones. As a result, they are light, stiff, and don't creak. (Woohoo!) Only downside is the aero pads don't go very wide, so you can't shield your thighs (at least mine) from the wind with your elbows. But very few aero bars let you do that, and the ones I had were the doing the heavy, creaky thing. So there you go.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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