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- felt ia advanced ultegra di2 triathlon bike surfmist geo
- We love Felt Bikes and the IA is their most aero triathlon bike. Here's the info and spec from Felt:IA | ADVANCED | ULTEGRA DI2Our most popular triathlon frame decked out with a Shimano electronic groupset, Reynolds carbon wheels, and hydraulic disc brakes. World championship-winning aero efficiency.Shimano Ultegra 8100 12 Speed Di2 electronic drivetrainHydraulic disc brakesReynolds AR58 and AR62 carbon wheelsOUR MOST AERO BIKE. EVER.Our very first bike was made for one of the greatest triathletes in history—Paula Newby-Fraser—who rode her stealth black Felt B2 to multiple world championship victories. Since then, we’ve never stopped pursuing the ideal triathlon racing machine. The IA is the culmination of 30 years of iterative design and painstaking development, and its results at the highest level of competition speak for themselves. So we can tell you that the IA is the most aerodynamic bike in the world. We can also say that it’s the best-handling triathlon bike on the planet. But what we should really mention is that the IA won the Kona World Championship a staggering six times in a row, and it holds both bike and overall course records across the lava fields of Hawaii. So, really, what else do you need to know?AERODYNAMICSEvery racecourse is different, with varying elevation gains, road curvature, and, of course, an endless variety of wind, both in terms of velocity and direction. After endless simulated modeling, wind tunnel testing, and real-world riding of prototypes, countless new designs were scrutinized, updated, and tested again, the cycle repeating anew. The result is a bike worthy of carrying on the legendary IA name, one also featuring the improved performance that disc brakes bring to the riding experience. It’s not merely fast in a straight line—it’s faster in all conditions.DISC BRAKES & THRU-AXLESDisc brakes are the best means of controlling a bicycle. Period. Plus, they perform better in adverse weather conditions. Wherever the road takes you, and in whatever conditions you find yourself, the disc brake-equipped IA gives you the confidence to tackle any racecourse. To accommodate the added stopping forces provided by disc brakes, the IA features thru-axles rather than traditional quick-release skewers. It’s a proven design that provides a more secure interface between the bicycle frame and the wheel, which also enhances the stiffness of the frame-and-wheel connection. We also offer a version of the IA with rim brakes for athletes who still prefer that classic feel.STORAGE SOLUTIONSThe IA comes equipped with Felt’s latest top tube storage solution, the integrated CALpac 2.0. This storage unit features ample space for all of the riding essentials to which a rider needs quick and easy access. Likewise, the IA includes the BTSpac storage device, located behind the seat tube. This unit is ideal for a flat tire repair kit and/or on-the-go tool kit, or any other items that a rider doesn’t require while pedaling on the bike. It’s shape has been aerodynamically optimized for the IA, meaning that it creates no penalty in terms of aerodynamic drag.
How does shipping work in the UK?
For smaller items (excluding bikes) We offer a variety of shipping options within the UK. Giving you the choice on your shipping time. You'll see 3 options on shipping times and prices from Royal Mail on our checkout page, each will require a signature on delivery.
The 3 options are:
Royal mail Tracked 24 - 1 to 2 working days
Royal mail Tracked 48 - 2 to 4 working days
Royal mail Special Delivery (Before 1pm) - Next Working Day
For complete bikes we offer 2 options:
Bike Delivery (Boxed) - 4-6 working days
Bike Delivery (Built) - 7-10 Working Days £80.00
International shipping. What to expect.
We ship worldwide, and international shipping usually goes smoothly.
Please note that you’ll be responsible for any duties or taxes once your order arrives in your country. The carrier will typically contact you to complete the necessary steps for delivery—this often includes paying applicable fees or taxes.
All imported goods must go through customs, which is entirely outside of our control. This process can take anywhere from a few hours to several weeks, depending on your country’s regulations.
Once your order ships, you'll receive a tracking number. We see the same tracking updates that you do, so we recommend keeping a close eye on them to stay informed.