“A dynamic collection of riders that creates the world’s best carbon fiber products.” Those words, from an ENVE Composites promo video, sum up the company pretty well.
I came to appreciate that description first-hand a few years ago, during an eye-opening Arizona gravel camp that unveiled Evil’s controversial gravel bike, the Chamois Hagar.
The version we got to test ride was outfitted with lightweight, high-performance ENVE gravel handlebars and wheelsets (carbon, of course) that enabled this neophyte writer to survive a couple of up-and-down days under a blazing desert sun.
“We’re transitioning from a component manufacturer to a complete bike brand. But then on the other side of it, we’re gravel riders. With all of the ENVE products, we generally try to just make things that we wanna ride ourselves.”
— Jake Pantone, VP of Product and Consumer Experience, ENVE
But having seemingly mastered the construction of wheels and components for everything from road to mountain and everywhere in between, the Ogden, Utah-based company has graduated to a more … comprehensive ambition: full bikes.
After successfully entering the market on smoother surfaces (via the Custom Road and Melee), the brand had a twofold reason for the project that followed, explains Jake Pantone, vice president of product and consumer experience.