Handlebars
Ergonomic control for comfortable riding
How to choose the right handlebars
Handlebars for trail riding need to match terrain, speed, and the level of support or control you actually want. This page brings together 20 options from 9 brands so you can compare real differences in ride feel, reliability, and value.
Ergonomic control for comfortable riding Observed pricing runs from about EUR 49 to EUR 229 depending on construction and tier.
Brand

Burgtec Ride Wide Alloy Enduro
€69The original and best wide bar

Burgtec Ride Wide Carbon Enduro
€169Unmatched comfort with superior vibration dampening

Highside 35 50R
€59High-rise alloy bar for maximum leverage and control

Racepoint 38R
€79Premium alloy with two-tone anodized finish

Ridgeline 25R
€49Everyday enduro and trail alloy bar

Skywire Carbon 25R
€149Lightweight carbon for enduro and trail

OneUp Aluminum Handlebar
€69Carbon performance at an aluminum price

OneUp V2 Carbon Handlebar
€159Most advanced carbon fiber handlebar for all disciplines

Loam Carbon Handlebar
€139Anti-fatigue carbon bar with patent-pending CBD layup

LTD Range Handlebar Gen 4 Silver
€75Limited-edition silver Range Gen 4

Range Handlebar Gen 4
€65Refined alloy trail bar with signature wrist-friendly geometry

Race Face Atlas Handlebar
€99Comfortably overbuilt for gravity and e-MTB abuse

Race Face Era Carbon Handlebar
€169Goldilocks tuned for optimal compliance

Race Face SixC 35 Handlebar
€229Built for performance at face-melting speeds

Race Face Turbine Handlebar
€89Alloy answer to arm pump and hand fatigue

Renthal Fatbar Lite Carbon
€199Lightweight carbon performance for trail and enduro

Oozy Trail 780 Vibrocore Bar
€69Lightweight trail alloy bar with Vibrocore damping

Spike 800 Vibrocore Bar
€79DH race-tuned alloy bar with Vibrocore vibration damping

Tenet Bodem AL v3 Handlebar
€89Refined compliance and durability

Title AH1 35 Handlebar
€59EFBE-tested and TRI-TEST® GR certified for freeride and downhill
Related guides
All guidesFrequently asked questions
How should you choose handlebars for trail riding?
Start with terrain, target speed, and compatibility constraints. Then choose the level of support, stiffness, comfort, or power that actually fits your bike and riding style.
Do you need the most expensive option?
Not necessarily. The right choice is the one that delivers the performance, adjustment range, and reliability your riding actually uses. Mid-tier options often offer the best balance of cost, serviceability, and ride quality.
When should you optimize setup instead of replacing the component?
If your current part is compatible and mechanically healthy, better setup, pressure, bleeding, servicing, or cockpit tuning may solve the problem before a replacement is needed.
