Ritchey is a well-known name in the cycling world, and their SuperLogic line never fails to impress. So when I got my hands on the Carbon EvoCurve Drop Handlebar, I was excited to see what it had to offer. First off, the handlebar is undeniably sleek and lightweight, making it a great choice for those looking to improve their bike's overall performance. The EvoCurve design provides a comfortable grip, especially during long rides on paved roads or gravel paths. However, I found that the handlebar wasn't as durable as I had hoped. After just a few rough rides through rocky terrain, I noticed some significant scratches and chips on the surface. This was a major disappointment, as I had expected more from a product at this price point. Another flaw I noticed was that the drop was a bit too shallow for my liking. While this might not be an issue for some, I personally prefer a more aggressive drop for better aerodynamics during cyclocross races. Overall, I think the Carbon EvoCurve Drop Handlebar could be a good fit for road and gravel riders who don't intend to subject their bike to too much wear and tear. However, for those looking for a more versatile option for off-road adventures, I would recommend looking elsewhere.
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