Any women have the super six? I don't hear a lot about it. Just curious about how the ride is...how aggressive the fit is etc.
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Any women have the super six? I don't hear a lot about it. Just curious about how the ride is...how aggressive the fit is etc.
I tried a Super Six when i was bike shopping. For me the Ruby was more comfortable, but the Super Six was very responsive.
I don't think it's super aggressive. I've done 2 rides across the state of MI and numerous centuries in reasonable comfort. I really like mine.
My husband has the Cannondale Supersix 105. He tested that against the Cannondale Carbon Synapse 105. He could not really tell the difference between the two regarding the "Plush Factor". But the Cannondale Carbon Synapse 105 is slightly more upright position (less aggressive) than the Cannondale Supersix 105.
He ended up with the 2012 Cannondale Supersix 105 because it was on sale (new last year) for $300 cheaper than the Cannondale Carbon Synapse 105 and also was cheaper than the Specialized/Giant bikes in the carbon bike with Shimano 105 category.
Let me put it this way: I've been drooling over one for the last year.
(Okay, I tried the women's CAAD10, which is the same geometry, only aluminum. It fit almost perfectly right off the floor. I didn't think it was super aggressive. I just want to go carbon+Ultegra so I never have to upgrade again. At least, that's what I tell myself.)
I tried out a 2012 women's Supersix Ultegra and it was lovely. I felt too stretched out with too much pressure on my arms but in hindsight, I suspect that going down one size might have done the job. The LBS didn't have a size 48 in stock for me to try. I ended up opting for a Synapse which I really like for longer rides. Sometimes I wonder what it would be like to have the Supersix instead, but the Synapse feels light, racy and nimble enough as my first road bike.