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Road-Oriented Tops Meet Featherweight Gravel Drops
For the new EC90 ALX Carbon Bars, Easton expanded on their AX design to include a unique ergonomic top section, shaped for each size, for added rider fitment and comfort. Informed by the EC90 SLX series, their lightweight carbon layup brings a race pedigree feel to the most popular gravel handlebar series on the market.
Each width of handlebar features a tuned ergo diameter + length, while they also retain Easton's proven maximum contact drop, and offer 38-40cm center-to-center sizing. Coming in at just 208g for the 42cm width, this featherweight flared gravel bar is backed by athlete feedback and unrelenting test methods.
Features:
Carbon fiber construction
16 degree flare
31.8mm clamp diameter
80mm reach
125mm drop
Size-specific ergo top section
Easton MCD drop (Max Contact Drop)
Di2 bar end routing
Weight: 208g (42cm)
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