🔥 Are You Ready to TRY OVAL chainring ? Extreme Test ROUND vs OVAL
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- čas přidán 18. 11. 2018
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Our studies led by the University of Primorska, Slovenia show on the above video significant differences when using absoluteBLACK Oval chainrings compared to round. Up to 9% increase of Force effectiveness, up to 7% less oxygen consumption, up to 15% less Ventilation (breathing) and up to 10% heart rate decrease when using oval chainrings versus round. What does that mean? In short, it means that you will consume less energy at the same power output using Oval chainrings so you can ride for longer and/or faster. Our data show that the higher you climb the more effort you have to put in, therefore it's important to maximize efficiency and effectiveness and you can improve both by using oval chainrings. - Sport
Huge fan of the absoluteBLACK oval chain rings! I'm running them on my bikes 👍
im using it right now just wow!
Amazing !
Very interesting subject, thank you for the short insights
I was wondering if you published a paper about your study somewhere, so that one can better understand your methods and results
If so, could you maybe put up a link to it?
Good job guys!
I love oval!
Me too!!! .-)
Love my AB oval rings particularly when climbing I am always at least one gear higher than on my round rings with the same gearing, they allow me to keep my cadence higher and it always seems I have an extra low gear on the ovals. Although my bike with oval gears is 2 kg heavier than my bike with round rings I can always climb faster/easier with the oval rings. Highly recommend the oval rings for climbing. Cannot notice as much difference on the large chainring only that my pedal stroke appears smoother especially at higher speeds such as when TT type riding.
is there an Oval chainring 2x set up for Shimano Deore M6000.
96bcd / 64bcd..More Power
Does this mean that,, using oval chainring is better for high altitude and using round chainring is better for low altitude?
Someone please clarify this.
will it help in crosscuntry