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    Aero Cockpit


    Aero cockpit solutions for riders chasing every watt

    An aero cockpit is where the rider meets the bike — and where most triathlon and TT setups either work or quietly stop working. Get the position dialled and you'll hold it for the full ride. Get it wrong and the watts you saved on paper disappear at hour two.

    Why the cockpit matters more than most upgrades

    Speed in triathlon and time trial isn't only about producing more power. It's about how the body meets the wind. A narrower, more stable upper-body position cuts drag — but only if the rider can actually hold it. When the position isn't comfortable, the shoulders fatigue, the head rises, the rider sits up, and the aerodynamic gain quietly disappears. A well-built cockpit gives you a position you can stay in.

    What an AeroGain cockpit setup gives you

    • Hold your aero position for longer with less shoulder and arm fatigue
    • Improve stability through chicanes, descents and crosswinds
    • Integrate BTA hydration system and computer mounts cleanly into the front end
    • Build a setup around your dimensions, not the other way round

    Choosing your cockpit

    Three questions worth answering before ordering: what's your bike model and current aerobar extension system , what bar width and reach do you currently ride, and are you  happy with your position or do you need to adjust it before ordering? If you've never had a TT bike fit, it could be an idea to do that first — on the other hand if you're ready to take the next step, we're here to help you.

    Frequently asked

    What's the difference between an aero cockpit and Two-piece extensions from competitors?
    The rounded, mono cup shape significantly improves aerodynamics compared to split designs, by closing the gap between the arms and leading ir around the upper body. The rounded bottom shape significantly reduces drag at yaw, by soothing air flow beneath the cockpit and preventing air from getting trapped on each individual extension. 
    The Aero Cockpit is custom made to your dimensions, and is not a one-size fits-all product. This allows you to get precisely the fit YOU need, and will give the best possible forearm support.

    AeroGain products

    Every AeroGain product is designed with one goal in mind: to help you go faster. Tested in the real world and refined in the on the track, our gear is built for athletes who care about the details.

    🔧 AeroGain - Fitting Instructions

    Measure the horizontal (left-to-right) distance between the center of each mounting hole. Enter this in millimeters (mm) under “Horizontal bolt hole distance.”

    - Measure the vertical (top-to-bottom) distance between the center of each mounting hole. Enter this in millimeters (mm) under “Vertical bolt distance.”

    Measure Your Pad Width

    Use a measuring tape to measure the total width you want for your arm pads. This is the width at its widest point, measured in centimeters (cm).