Espetos Aero Styx
Styx Aero Skewers - TriRig
Styx Aero Skewers - TriRig
Styx Aero Skewers - TriRig
Styx Aero Skewers - TriRig

Espetos Aero Styx


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  • Agora melhorado e atualizado com cabeça Torx T25; chave T25 de alta qualidade incluída.
  • Espetos Aero Bolt-on economizam 3-4 Watts por conjunto
  • Design simples, elegante e aerodinâmico
  • Construção toda em titânio
  • Travas de orientação dupla protegem seu garfo
  • Funciona com cubos de estrada padrão (espaçamento frontal de 100 mm, espaçamento traseiro de 130/131 mm)
  • Não compatível com cubos de eixo passante ou cubos de freio a disco
  • 45 g por par, economiza mais de 100 g em comparação com espetos padrão.
  • Compatível com uma largura de postura de face externa de dropout de até 117 mm (dianteira) ou 152 mm (traseira), medida com uma roda no lugar. A maioria das bicicletas de tri, tt e estrada não tem problema, é principalmente uma preocupação para alguns garfos de reposição especiais com dropouts extragrossos (geralmente, maiores que 6 mm de espessura).
  • A especificação de torque para espetos é normalmente definida pelo fabricante do cubo. 6 Nm geralmente é seguro, mas certifique-se de consultar o fabricante do cubo e verificar o torque periodicamente entre os passeios. Além disso, o furo da chave é relativamente raso, então certifique-se de empurrar PARA DENTRO do parafuso enquanto aperta, para evitar que o came saia.

O humilde espeto é um dos componentes mais negligenciados do mercado. Este dispositivo simples, encarregado de manter suas rodas em seus dropouts de garfo, é frequentemente uma reflexão tardia para fabricantes de bicicletas, fabricantes de rodas e consumidores. E ainda assim, eles estão maduros para melhorias aerodinâmicas. Espetos de liberação rápida padrão expõem uma grande quantidade de área frontal ao vento, criando arrasto e custando tempo.

Os espetos aerodinâmicos TriRig Styx são nossa reinterpretação do espeto, otimizando a eficiência aerodinâmica e oferecendo total simplicidade de design. Cada espeto consiste em três componentes: duas extremidades de espeto mínimas e com formato aerodinâmico, unidas por um parafuso passante usinado sob medida. É um design simples, mas há um pouco mais acontecendo do que você pode imaginar.

Primeiro, ao usar duas pontas de espeto separadas, em vez de uma ponta integrada em um parafuso, evitamos a necessidade de girar o espeto contra o garfo, o que a maioria dos espetos parafusados ​​exige. Isso protege os dropouts do garfo, evitando que sejam danificados quando uma superfície de metal irregular é torcida sobre eles. Na Styx, ambas as pontas apresentam travas de orientação, então elas simplesmente se encaixam no lugar, e então o parafuso passante personalizado aperta o sistema sem girar o garfo em si. Isso é especialmente importante para bicicletas com dropouts de garfo totalmente de carbono, que podem ser facilmente danificados por outros tipos de espetos.

Então, qual é o resultado final para o benefício? Em nossa modelagem CFD, um par de Styx pode economizar de 3 a 4 Watts. Isso os torna uma das atualizações aerodinâmicas mais econômicas em qualquer lugar. Além disso, cada componente dos espetos aerodinâmicos TriRig Styx é feito de liga de titânio TC4, oferecendo resistência excepcional, durabilidade, resistência à corrosão e peso ultraleve. O conjunto inteiro pesa apenas 45 gramas, economizando mais de 100 gramas de peso em comparação com espetos padrão.

Em suma, os espetos aerodinâmicos Styx são talvez a maneira mais econômica de melhorar a aerodinâmica, a estética e o peso do seu equipamento. Eles são uma atualização pequena, mas potente, para qualquer bicicleta de triatlo ou estrada.

TriRig designs innovative, aerodynamic products built with elite athletes and proven through real-world performance. With a relentless focus on progress, problem-solving, and minimal design, every product helps athletes push limits and achieve their personal best.

  • Aerodynamic Efficiency: Saves 3-4 watts by reducing drag and minimizing frontal area exposure to the wind.
  • Ultra-Lightweight: Weighs just 45 grams per pair, saving over 100 grams compared to standard skewers.
  • All-Titanium Construction: Made from TC4 titanium alloy for exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and durability.
  • Dual Orientation Locks: Protects your fork by eliminating the need to twist the skewer against the dropout, ideal for carbon fork dropouts.
  • Updated Torx T25 Head: Comes with a T25 wrench for easy installation and adjustment.
  • Complete Set: Works with standard road hubs (100mm front, 130/131mm rear spacing).
  • Suitable for triathlon, time trial, and road bikes.
  • Not compatible with thru-axle hubs or disc brake hubs.
  • Designed for a dropout outer face stance width of up to 117mm (front) or 152mm (rear).

Orders start processing fast!  We aim to have orders, placed before noon MT on business days (non-holiday Mondays through Fridays), leave the warehouse that same day. Orders placed after noon (MT) on a business day, or on a weekend, will ship the following business day. 

TriRig ships most packages via OSM / USPS and FedEx although we may change these at any time. 

📦 Shipping Insurance:

To add piece of mind to your order, we offer shipping insurance (Checkout+) for domestic and international customers. Checkout+ is a completely optional shipping protection that helps resolve carrier-related delivery issues more quickly. (This service is also combined with free returns). 

⭐What Checkout+ covers:

  • Packages that are lost or mis-delivered by the carrier

  • Faster replacement or refund without waiting for a carrier investigation to complete

  • Coverage applies when the correct shipping address is entered at checkout

❌What Checkout+ does not cover:

  • Incorrect or incomplete addresses entered at checkout

  • Address changes after an order has shipped

  • Packages delivered to the address provided during checkout

  • Delays or delivery issues caused by customer moves, temporary addresses, or expired delivery locations

***Checkout+ does not override customer responsibility for entering a valid, accurate shipping address.

🌍 International Shipping & Import Fees

  • We ship anywhere in the world! 

  • International orders may be subject to VAT, duties, import taxes, and carrier handling fees

  • These charges are assessed by the destination country and are the customer’s responsibility

  • TriRig does not collect or reimburse import taxes or VAT unless explicitly stated at checkout

⚠️ We are not responsible for delivery delays, holds, or returns caused by unpaid duties, taxes, or customs clearance issues.



  • All returns, exchanges and claims are handled through our self serve portal.
  • Items may be returned within 30 days of the original purchase date.
  • Item must be in brand new condition, uninstalled with no blemishes and complete with all original materials and packaging.
  • Item must be in resell-able/re-stockable condition.
  • With Checkout+: Fee returns and return shipping.
  • Without Checkout+: All returns will be subject to a 15% restocking fee.
  • We reserve the right to deny any returns who do not meet the return conditions above. 
  • If an individual item lists a deviation from this policy (such as no returns), then that deviation applies, and supersedes this return policy.
  • International returns: Accepted on a case by case basis. We do not provide return labels for international returns. Orders unprotected by checkout+ are subject to a 15% restocking fee. 
  • Limited warranty is valid for 1 year after purchase date. 
  • Extended warranty (purchased with Redo) is valid for 2 years after purchase date.
  • For more information on our warranty policy, visit our Warranty Policy page. 

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