Aerobars

If you're ready to enhance your ride's efficiency, Sync Ergonomics offers three distinct aerobar solutions designed to boost both comfort and performance for triathletes and time trial cyclists. With the goal of maximising aerodynamics while tailoring fit, our solutions—Aerobar One, Two, and Three—provide various positioning options to meet different needs, from the high-hand stance of Aerobar One to the integrated, optimised ergonomics of Aerobar Three.

Choosing the right Aerobar

When selecting an aerobar, consider your experience level, fit needs, performance goals, and bike compatibility. Here’s a brief look at how each factor impacts your choice:

  • Experience Level: Beginners may prioritise ease of setup and comfort, while advanced riders often need more customisation, like our Aerobar Three.
  • Fit Requirements: Depending on your goals, you may want more options for arm cup height, reach, and angulation.
  • Performance Goals: Decide whether you need basic aerodynamic gains or a highly optimised, race-focused position.
  • Bike Compatibility: Some of our aerobars come with specific Fit Kits for different bike models, while others offer broader compatibility.
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    Aerobar One

    Aerobar One comprises the three critical components for delivering a true-high hands time trial position. Aero One Extensions – A high hands time trial position starts with hand placement, achieved through our high rise geometry. Aero One Arm Cup...
    AUD$362.73 - AUD$398.18

Improved Aerodynamic Performance

The high-hands time trial position has long been used by athletes seeking greater comfort, but field aero testing (Alphamantis Technologies) shows that a properly supported high-hands position also tests faster as well.

Our test data shows a 3.5% lower average CdA (Variable 1 vs Variable 2 below). This is an equivalent power gain of 14 Watts, worth over 30 seconds for a 40 km time trial completed at 375 Watts. For a full distance IRONMAN completed at 290 Watts, this is an equivalent power gain of 10 Watts, worth over 100 seconds.

A properly supported high-hands position allows the athlete to better execute aero techniques and improves position consistency. The net performance gain from an improved aerodynamic position has a very significant impact on time trial performance, across all disciplines.