Product description
SQlab 311 FL-X Carbon Handlebar Ø31,8mm 12° 30mm
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Fast, light, sporty and agile
The is a MTB-Race handlebar, which due to its ergonomics avoids that the wrists are overstretched. Because that's the case with a sporty seating position and a handlebar width of 740 mm and more and a backsweep below 9° is given. The 12 degree Backsweep (bend to the rear) provides a short Reach and sporty seating position for a straight transition from the forearm to the hand and protects the wrist from the extreme loads. The 15 mm or 30 mm Rise (handlebar height) allow an individual adjustment of the seating position. With 200 g, the handlebar is one of the lightest and at the same time most stable in its category. The 311 FL-X has been developed with regard to flex behavior. The 311 FL-X is between 20% and 30% depending on the intensity. The higher flex does not bring any disadvantages in steering precision. The steering forces are significantly lower than the vertical forces. The 311 FL-X is extremely stable, it remained as one of the few in the large bike magazine break test without damage.
less loads
At accelerations of up to 50 m/s² (approx. 5G), the SQlab 311 FL-X reduces the loads on the hand-arm system by 18 percent to 20 percent. Exactly these accelerations or impacts, however, often occur when mountain biking, for example, in root carpets or brake grooves. Thus, this very area is partly responsible for the mountain bike specific problem "arm pump". The consequences are numbness of the fingers, accompanied by premature fatigue. At higher loads, the 3OX Carbon reaches the highest reductions according to the area of application.
Details
- Can be shortened to a maximum of 720 mm
- MTB Race Lowriser
- suitable clamping width stem 46-48 mm
- Downsweep: 0°
- High flex with damping behaviour between 20 and 30%
- For a more upright, sporty seating position on a hardtail or race bike
- Protects wrist from extreme stress
- Straight transition from wrist to forearm ensured
- short reach