M6 V2 Stem
ENVE's trail-rated M6 stem is now available in shorter lengths and a more aggressive zero degree rise, making it a perfect fit for the geometry of modern trail bikes. Unidirectional carbon fiber is still the material of choice, and like ENVE's other products it's crafted with the highest level of quality, resulting in a stem that's lightweight, incredibly strong, and does a great job absorbing vibrations and trail chatter. When paired with ENVE's M5 or M6 handlebars we've found it to be just about the smoothest, most responsive cockpit out there.
Details
- Premium carbon stem built for trail riding
- Available in shorter lengths than the previous generation
- Aluminum faceplate and titanium hardware are durable and light
- Carbon fiber body absorbs vibration, reducing rider fatigue
- Zero-degree rise works well for today's trail bikes
- Item #ENV2SQ3
- Material
- [body] carbon fiber, [face plate] aluminum, [hardware] titanium
- Length
- 35, 50, 65mm
- Rise
- 0-degree
- Clamp Diameter
- 31.8mm
- Steer Tube Diameter
- 1 - 1/8in
- Stack
- 37mm
- Bar Attachment
- 4-bolt face plate
- Claimed Weight
- [35mm] 3oz (85g), [50mm] 3.3oz (94g), [65mm] 3.6oz (102g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 5 years, lifetime incident protection
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Overall Rating
5 based on 2 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 15, 2021
Worth it
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Built a new bike and contemplated whether or not to spend the money for a carbon stem. Read a bunch of reviews. Can't find the original review that convinced me to buy this stem (journalist rode the same course with and without the M6 stem and noticed less fatigue when using it), but here's another review that supports that (https://www.worldwidecyclery.com/blogs/worldwide-cyclery-blog/enve-m6-stem-rider-review). Comparing my old bike (Thomson alloy stem with Enve carbon bar) to my new bike with Enve M6 carbon stem and bar may be a bit unfair, lots of differences between the two bikes, but the front end does track really well and my hands haven't gone numb at all. If you have the money, it's a worthwhile upgrade. First tried 55mm, but felt too scrunched on the bike. The trend is to choose a stem length that matches the offset of your fork, but switched to a 65mm and now feel great on the bike climbing or descending.
December 8, 2020
Worth the money
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I was skeptical about this overpriced carbon stem. After pondering for about a week I decided to pull the trigger on it. Man, what a difference. My hand numbness is gone. It soaks up lots off trail chatter. Best upgrade on my yeti sb130.
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