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Easton
EC70 SL Handlebar

2 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$249.99
Color:Matte Carbon

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Stay neutral.

Easton's EC70 SL Handlebar is the middle-ground race bar that does it all. Its 220g claimed weight situates it squarely between the EC70 Aero (255g) and the EC90 SLX (195g) without compromising on stiffness or palm real estate. It's ergo (but not too ergo) and compact (but not too compact). The graphics also stay neutral, maintaining a subdued look that matches every imaginable combination of frame, tape, and tires. Compatible for the Di2, this handlebar uses Taperwall tech to maintain stiffness while reducing weight, and Intelligent Flexibility for added vibration dampening comfort.


Details

  • Versatile, all-around race bar balancing stiffness and low weight
  • Carbon fiber is strong and lightweight
  • Compatible with Shimano Di2
  • Item #EAS002K
Material
EC70 carbon
Diameter
31.8mm
Drop
125mm
Reach
80mm
Width
40cm, 42cm, 44cm
Claimed Weight
7.8oz (220g)
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

Overall Rating

2 based on 1 ratings

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2 out of 5 stars

January 7, 2021

This is not di2 compatible

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

There is only a single hole for di2 routing, meaning you cannot internally route a wire to the opposite side shifter without drilling a second hole yourself. On top of that, the curvature of this bar is such that threading a di2 wire through it is nearly impossible.

William A
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com