Reviewed: Argon 18 E-118 Tri+ Triathlon Bike
A new model from Argon is lighter, lower, and disc-ier than what they’ve had in the past—this was a surprisingly successful upgrade that accomplished more than advertised.
A new model from Argon is lighter, lower, and disc-ier than what they’ve had in the past—this was a surprisingly successful upgrade that accomplished more than advertised.
Argon 18 has introduced a sensor-laden unit for triathlon bikes that could allow average triathletes to fine tune their aero positions.
The E-119+ is the crown jewel of Argon 18’s triathlon bike lineup with integrated hydration and storage solutions.
Argon 18 has announced that it has signed a deal with five-time world champion Craig Alexander of Australia.
Canadian bicycle company Argon 18 has made it very clear that triathlon is the priority with the release of these four bikes.
Argon 18 reaffirms its commitment to the multisport market with the launch of the E-117 Tri, E-119 Tri, E-117 Tri+ and E-119 Tri+.
Triathlete senior tech editor Aaron Hersh learns more about the Argon 18 E-118 from the Interbike trade show in Las Vegas, Nev.
Argon-18 has been making tri bikes with an integrated front-end since the E-114 was released years before integrated front ends became the standard, and now they have a completely new flagship tri bike—the E-118.
Tim O’Donnell is believed by many to be the best hope for an American to reach the podium in Kona this October and the former short-course racer will take his first crack at the Big Island aboard the all-new Argon-18 E-118.
Tim O’Donnell went to the A2 Wind Tunnel in North Carolina with his Cycling Performance Adviser Mat Steinmetz to optimize his position on the new Argon 18 E-118.