The Specialized Aethos Pro delivered a mythical ride quality and feel. It quelled vibrations while still feeling efficient. It was smooth but delivered a great road feel. And it was amazingly light while remaining precise, stable, and planted.
After 9 months of riding across rough chip-seal and pothole-ridden country blacktop and silky smooth urban tarmac and everything in between, I’m still enamored with how the Specialized Aethos Pro felt. I was mesmerized and confused at the same time. How can a carbon bike with non-dropped seat stays, and is as basic-looking as a modern bike can be, feel so plush and extraordinary?
In short: If ride quality is the priority, especially on rougher pavement, then the Specialized Aethos will blow you away. It was easily the most compelling and pleasurable road bike I’ve ridden in the past few years. Don’t let the plain looks fool you; this bike left an impression that affects how I think all road bikes should feel.
- Frame material: FACT 10R carbon
- Fork: FACT carbon, 12 x 100mm thru-axle, flat mount disc
- Bottom bracket: Threaded BSA
- Wheels: Roval Alpinist CL
- Drivetrain: Shimano Ultegra Di2
Pros
- Incredible ride quality
- Functionally perfect drivetrain
- Super lightweight
- High-quality cockpit components
Cons
- Not aerodynamically efficient
- Roval Alpinist CL wheels not tubeless compatible
Unboxing Impressions

How Is the Specialized Aethos Pro Frame Different?
The Inexplicable Ride Quality

Smooth on Rough Country Roads
Sings on Smooth Tarmac
Component Selection on the Specialized Aethos Pro

The Caveats

Conclusions on the Specialized Aethos Pro Road Bike
