220 Triathlon · 26 de mayo de 2026 · por Helen Webster
Find your perfect fit with the Vision TFA EVO Aerobar Bundle
Launched in Kona, the new VISION Metron TFA EVO Aerobar takes aerodynamics to the next level with a fully customizable cockpit. Here’s how it can help every triathlete ride with precision and performance. Sponsored: Triathletes don’t ride like normal cyclists. When it comes to training or raci…

Launched in Kona, the new VISION Metron TFA EVO Aerobar takes aerodynamics to the next level with a fully customizable cockpit. Here’s how it can help every triathlete ride with precision and performance.
Sponsored: Triathletes don’t ride like normal cyclists. When it comes to training or racing, optimizing your position on the bike is key to achieving both aerodynamics and comfort, to making sure you have a smooth and fast ride yet are primed and ready to run.
Launched at Kona last year as part of the new product range aimed at optimum performance, the new Vision Metron TFA EVO Aerobar includes a mono-riser design to reduce drag and turbulence, while advanced adjustability delivers the perfect fit for every athlete. In short? Less complexity, more speed.
In pursuit of speed
In the relentless pursuit of speed, VISION has always pushed the boundaries of aerodynamic innovation.
The launch of the TFA EVO aerobar marks a bold evolution in cockpit design, introducing a mono-riser architecture that replaces the traditional dual-stack riser system. This strategic shift wasn’t just aesthetic—it was driven by performance, precision, and practicality.

The mono-riser design emerged from extensive CFD simulations and wind tunnel testing. By consolidating the riser structure into a single, central pillar, Vision engineers dramatically reduced frontal surface area and turbulence around the cockpit zone.
This cleaner airflow translates into measurable aerodynamic gains—especially critical in time trials and triathlon racing where every watt and second counts.
The TFA EVO’s mono-riser system isn’t just faster—it’s lighter. By eliminating the need for dual riser hardware and associated fasteners, Vision achieved a significant drop in cockpit weight without compromising stiffness or adju…
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