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  • The marketing guff for the Adamo attack sounds spot on:

    The front arms of the Attack feature a contoured downward slope. This can aid in allowing the rider to roll their hips forward for high power output, or for increased comfort with a high amount of saddle-to-handlebar drop.

    Introduced in 2011 and all about performance! ISM’s winning design allows for increased hip rotation, thus decreasing a rider’s aerodynamic drag and opens the diaphragm for easier breathing. Riders report an increase in wattage due to the more aggressive positioning. Sloped front arms provide extra relief to the superficial perineal space. From the start gate to the finish line, you will slice through the competition.

  • I would second the SMP suggestion (for a road bike)
    Much more effective than a romin

    Adamo only really works when you are in a really low position and stay there (is TT position), they are pretty useless when you sit up.

  • Another vote on SMP, but the Adamo is easier to get for less monies to try out.

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