The Aethos stands out with its exceptional quality and lightweight construction.
While it may not possess aerodynamic features such as the Tarmac, its weight compensates for this, resulting in a smooth and efficient ride.
The Aethos’s lightweight and stiff frame excel on climbs, while its exposed cables provide a traditional riding experience with the modern technology of the bike.
Its exceptional acceleration and ability to maintain speed on various road surfaces are remarkable.
In terms of pros, I highly value the bike’s lightweight, stiffness, climbing capabilities, and ease of maintaining speed. However, I acknowledge that it may have limited color options and a potentially subpar cockpit design from the factory. Additionally, the wheels may not be optimal for all riders, as they may require upgrading based on the specific model chosen.
Overall, I rate the Aethos 10 out of 10.