![]() ![]() "If you are after serious performance, or are the type that wonders if there is a better option out there compared to what you have, stop wondering and pick up an ENVE stem. The new Enve alloy stem came out in 2020, and we have been testing a 31.8 x 50mm size with their M5 Mountain Handlebar for the last few months. This ride quality is achieved by tuning the uni-directional carbon fiber laminate and finishing off the stem with cold forged alloy face plate and titanium hardware. ENVE takes quality componentry to the next level, and their Carbon Road Stem is yet another example of the fantastic results that stem from passionate and. The ENVE Road Stem rounds out the ultimate ENVE cockpit by linking handlebar to fork in order to deliver a ride experience defined by responsive, confidence inspiring control. Road, gravel, and cyclocross riders WHY DID WE MAKE IT? ENVE Composites Stems One-piece, unidirectional carbon body with four-bolt aluminum faceplate Titanium hardware Specifications: Bar Clamp Diameter (mm). WHAT IS IT?Ī lightweight full-carbon fiber road cycling stem WHO IS IT FOR? Light and super stiff, the ENVE stem is the perfect complement to our handlebars.The stem features titanium hardware, cold forged alloy face plate. Full carbon construction should provide additional vibration damping over alloy stems. Not only that, the ENVE Carbon stem is good looking and available in a full range of sizes. The faceplate is cold-forged aluminum as it allows for a highly reliable and strong grip on the handlebar which means no slipping and responsive steering input. A full carbon stem with the 2nd highest stiffness to weight ratio of all tested stems. To further reduce weight all stem hardware is constructed from lightweight titanium. Over rough roads the carbon fiber laminate helps absorb vibration and reduce hand and upper body fatigue. The ENVE Road Stem is a staple component in our line and often under-appreciated for the benefits it provides out on the road. On the road the 100% uni-directional carbon body provides a lightweight structure that is torsionally and laterally stiff to ensure that inputs into steering and accelerating are positive and confidence inspiring. The stem plays a key role by connecting your bike to your handlebars and it must manage all the forces that you the rider put into your bike. This stem is only compatible with 1-1/8in steerer tubes, and has a 6 degree positive rise.The ENVE Road Stem is a staple component in our line and often under-appreciated for the benefits it provides out on the road. Through careful handlebar shaping and reducing the rider’s frontal area, it is the ideal bar for road cyclists and short course triathletes looking for maximum aero benefits. The stem is available in the color Black, and features a 31.8mm clamp diameter. An aerodynamically optimized road drop handlebar that will help you go faster. The Enve Stem is available six lengths from 75mm to 130mm. ![]() With molded-in threads, a cold-forged, four-bolt alloy face plate, and titanium hardware, the Enve Stem behaves like an alloy stem, but with all of the weight advantages and vibration absorption of carbon. At a svelte 120g, the Stem is feather-light and enticingly rigid. Don't worry the Enve Stem performs as well as it looks. The Enve Stem would win in a beauty pageant any day of the week, but if it doesn't offer amazing ride quality, the whole design might as well be papier-mache. The perfect accompaniment to any Enve handlebar, the Enve Stem is the only stem Enve makes, because it does it all. With a design so beautiful that it warrants white gloves for handling, the Enve Stem is durable enough for dirt and light enough for asphalt. Trail-tough, quick-mannered, and completely innovative, the M7 is the trail wheel on steroids that protects you from flat tires and lets you toss your tubeless tape in the bin. ![]() We always raise an eyebrow when we hear that a stem can be used for either road and mountain, but it would appear that the Enve Stem has managed to pull it off with elegance. ![]()
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