Easton EC70 AX Carbon Handlebar
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Easton EC70 AX Carbon Handlebar
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Easton EC70 AX Carbon Handlebar
789238

£184.47
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  • MCD Drop Technology
  • 16 Degree Flare
  • EC70 Carbon
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Easton EC70 AX Carbon Handlebar
Easton EC70 AX Carbon Handlebar
£184.47
Please select a variation to see the final price

Easton EC70 AX Carbon Handlebar

  • Finish: Matt UD Carbon / Water Transfer Graphics
  • Bar Weight: 220g (42cm)
  • Clamp Diameter: 31.8mm
  • Width (Centre to Centre): 40cm, 42cm, 44cm, 46cm
  • Reach: 80mm
  • Drop: 120mm
  • Materials: EA70 UD Carbon
  • Di2 Compatible: Yes
Since 1984, Easton Cycling has utilized our engineering and materials expertise to push the boundaries of cycling. Built to endure UCI World Cups, local crits, and the world’s largest gravel events, Easton Cycling produces industry leading gravel, all-road, race and cx components to help athletes seek more and stop less. Tested and backed, our components ensure every cyclist can excel, whatever lies ahead.

Easton's new AX series line of bars meets the needs of the growing drop bar adventure and gravel segment. Building off the highly successful and critically acclaimed line of new MCD road bars and EA70 and EC70 AX bar utilizes the same top shape and reach as well as the ergonomic drop shape but turns up the drop flare from 4 degrees all the way up to 16 degrees. The wider stance in the drops provides more control on rough terrain and long gravel assaults. Why 16-degrees? Based on extensive testing and rider feedback we determined that 16 degrees was the perfect balance of maximum bar flare that still allowed for efficient access and usage of the shifters and brakes in both the hoods and drops.