Profile Design Air Stryke Aero Bars review
- Price Paid:$89.00
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User rating:(4.4)
- Would buy again from this company: Yes
- Used product for: 5 months
- # of logged workouts:
"For the price and ability to get an entry level aerobars, seems like you can't miss with these. They are compact enough with the pads up, that you can keep hands on the bars without your arms hitting them."robertp1024
Ease of use
I had no problems from the first time I went down into aero. I haven't gotten them properly fit yet, so they might be too far away, or the wrong angle, but either way, they seem very easy and comfortable to get into.
Quality of Construction
I have only had them a short time, about 5 months, but so far, very sturdy. I have hit some nasty bumps and no problems.
Comfort
I would guess that a lot of this has to do with getting your bike fit with them on, but the pads are very comfy. I also don't spend a ton of time in them yet.
Adjustability
Very easy to adjust. Few allen head bolts to adjust up or down.
Durability
Can't say for sure, because it's only been 5 months, but so far so good.
Value
Compared to some of the other bars out there, seems like a great deal.
Appearance
Black, plain and simple
Performance
So far so good. I can get into aero now, and without them, I couldn't...obviously. My fit might not be perfect yet, but I found when I can get into aero for a little while, my avg. speed goes up.
Strengths
Quick, easy, small, inexpensive.
Weakness
No ability to add shifters, but if I ever get to that level, I would hope I will be buying a new tri-bike.
- 1 people use
- 0 workouts logged
- 353.26 miles / 17.16 hours logged
Ease of installation
Fairly easy. Tightened down and used spacers. Seemed like fairly straight forward instructions and I am not great with bike maintenance stuff yet.