The product of an intense and in-depth research and development program, this ride-tuned handlebar combines the ultimate blend of strength, stiffness and shock absorption.
The light weight of this all-new Fatbar Carbon makes it ideally suited for trail bike use, where a super-wide handlebar is required.
Race Weight
The all new Fatbar Carbon retains a market leading light weight, at just 225g. This has been achieved with more efficient use of material, removing any excess to reduce weight, whilst retaining the strength, durability and flex characteristics of the original Fatbar Carbon.
Race Geometry
The width has been increased up to a full 800mm. The Fatbar Carbon features proven 7° back sweep / 5° up sweep combination and is available in 10, 20, 30 and 40mm rise options, to suit any bike and any rider preference. All rise options are also available in both 31.8mm and 35mm diameters.
Race Winning
The Renthal Fatbar Carbon has already gained cult status, as the handlebar of choice for World Cup downhill. Three World Cup overall championships and the World Championships gold medal have been won using the Fatbar Carbon, cementing it as one of the most successful race products of all time.
Carbon Tech
The Fatbar Carbon uses a full UD (uni-directional) carbon construction. Efficient placement and orientation of the uni-directional carbon fibres maximise the strength and fine tune the stiffness of the handlebar.
Ride Tuned
The UD (uni-directional) carbon fibres are layered and aligned to give specific flex characteristics. The ride-tuned stiffness of the Fatbar Carbon results in incredible control, yet careful tuning gives the perfect level of comfort.
Features:- Increased width, from 780mm up to 800mm, aligning with fatbar and fatbar 35.
- Market leading weight of just 225g.
- The bar retains the same great flex characteristics, strength and durability as the very popular, original Fatbar Carbon.
- Market leading rise options of 10, 20, 30 and 40mm.
- 7 degree back sweep / 5 degree up sweep geometry.
- Used by Aaron Gwin to win the 2017 UCI DH World Cup.