Aerobars
Cups, pads, extensions, and fit solutions for triathlon & TT bikes
Aerobars — and the cups, pads, and fit accessories that go with them — have evolved quickly over the past few years.
With more options than ever, figuring out what’s compatible with your bike and what will actually work for you can feel overwhelming. That’s where we come in.
We help you cut through the noise and choose solutions that fit your bike, your body, and your riding goals.
What Works for a Pro Might Not Work for You
Your Ride, Your Setup
It’s easy to look at pro setups and assume that’s the goal. But aerobars don’t work in isolation — they work as part of a system.
Your position, bike fit, experience, and riding environment all play a role in what will truly improve your speed and comfort. That’s why the “best” aerobar isn’t universal — it’s individual.
How We Got Here: The Evolution of Aerobars
A short lesson in history
From hand-built metal extensions to today’s molded carbon systems, aerobars have been evolving for about five decades.
The origins are debated as is the origin timeline but two things are clear:
- The designs are fascinating, and
- The lessons in aero still matter today.
Curious how we got here — and what it means for your setup? See more right here.


