“Ditching Aerobars: Ars’ Experiment with a Complete Aerobike.”

* Ars Technica editor tests out an aerobike with no aerobars for a month
* Aerobike is designed to improve posture and reduce strain on the neck and wrists
* Editor found the bike challenging at first but grew to appreciate the unique riding position
* No aerobars meant more focus on form and core engagement
* Conclusion: “Who needs aerobars when you’ve got a month-long commitment to an awkwardly positioned bike? My core is stronger than ever, and my neck is finally getting the rest it deserves. Bring on the wind resistance, I’m ready for round two!”

Hot take:

“I’ve tried the latest tech trends, from virtual reality headsets to smartwatches, but this aerobike without aerobars might just take the cake. Who knew riding a bike could be so… core-engaging? Bring on the burn!”

Original Article: https://arstechnica.com/?p=2021581

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