

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I run the 50mm rise on my DH setup because it lifts me into a position that feels natural on steep tracks. It’s stiff when I push hard, but it still filters out the buzz so my hands hold up through long, rough runs.""On fast, technical descents, we want a cockpit that keeps us centered and confident as terrain shifts beneath our tires. The ENVE M9 Handlebar in the 50mm rise option brings that grounded feel to our downhill rigs, lifting our stance just enough to stay balanced through compressions, drops, and sustained fall-line speed. Its carbon construction delivers a powerful blend of strength and tuned flex, smoothing harsh chatter without compromising precision. Built specifically for gravity riding, the M9 Handlebar offers an 810mm width—trimmable to 780mm—and a downhill-focused flex profile validated on the world’s toughest courses. The 8-degree sweep and 4-degree tip put our wrists in a comfortable, neutral position for long days at the bike park or repeated laps on demanding tracks. Every contour of the bar is shaped to maintain control when we’re pushing hard, letting us steer aggressively with consistent, predictable feedback."
Price: $225.00 from Backcountry
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When it came time to redesign its mountain handlebar offerings, ENVE Composites chose to build and categorize its bars much like it does with its wheelsets. Riders have different wants and needs depending on bike setup, riding style, aspirations, and...
When it came time to redesign its mountain handlebar offerings, ENVE Composites chose to build and categorize its bars much like it does with its wheelsets. Riders have different wants and needs depending on bike setup, riding style, aspirations, and...
We can remember a time when running a carbon mountain handlebar was a risky proposition, but thanks to companies like ENVE Composites and its world-class carbon construction techniques, we don't even give it a second thought anymore. The firm has recently...