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    Ventum Launches Third-Gen NS1: Lighter & Built To Hold Speed Longer

    Ventum is back with a new version of its flagship aero road bike. The third-generation NS1 lands lighter, stiffer, and more refined. Which is kinda hard to believe, as we reviewed the second-gen NS1 and we loved it. But the updates are aimed at making real-world speed easier to achieve, and that’s an update everyone will love.

    Ventum NS1 Gen3 bars
    (All photos/Ventum)

    A Sharper Leading Edge

    Much of the update centers around the front end, where Ventum pulled lessons from its Tempus TT platform to reshape how the NS1 meets the wind.

    Ventum NS1 Gen3 front end

    The new head tube now extends forward of the steerer, creating a cleaner leading edge and narrowing the frame’s middle through an hourglass profile to reduce frontal area. Meanwhile, deeper fork legs help guide airflow around the front wheel while adding stiffness up front.

    Ventum NS1 Gen3 black

    203 Grams Lighter — Stiffer Where It Matters

    Ventum also took a hard look at weight, trimming 203 grams from the frameset compared to the outgoing NS1. That reduction comes from an updated carbon layup, production refinements, and shaving mass from the front end and seat stays.

    Ventum NS1 Gen3 outrside

    In a size M/L frame, the claimed frame weight is 853 grams. Ventum claims the stiffness numbers also improve, with increases at both the head tube and bottom bracket areas.

    On the road, that should translate into a bike that feels more responsive climbing and more solid when putting power down, without losing the aero edge that defines the platform.

    Ventum NS1 Gen3 outdoors

    A More Usable Race Position

    Interestingly, one of the most meaningful changes isn’t aero at all — it’s fit.

    Version three of Ventum’s Race Geometry sees slightly taller stack heights, adding roughly 13mm in M/L sizes and similar adjustments across the size range. Reach numbers remain mostly unchanged.

    Ventum NS1 Gen3 white

    In practical terms, this means riders can achieve and hold an aerodynamic position more comfortably. Instead of forcing riders into ultra-low setups, the updated geometry acknowledges that sustainable aero positions often lead to better real-world speed.

    Ventum NS1 Gen3 hour glass

    Ventum NS1 Gen-3 Frame Details

    The new NS1 also checks modern compatibility boxes, including:

    • Integrated cable routing
    • T47 threaded bottom bracket
    • UDH compatibility
    • Ventum carbon seatpost with 10mm offset
    • Clearance for up to 700x35mm tires (same as NS1 gen2)
    Ventum NS1 Gen3 logo

    Complete Builds & Pricing – Ventum NS1 Gen-3

    Ventum offers the NS1 as both a frameset and multiple complete builds, covering a wide range of price points and component preferences.

    Complete builds include:

    • SRAM Rival AXS – $5,499
    • SRAM Force AXS – $7,599
    • SRAM Red AXS – $10,999
    • Shimano Ultegra Di2 – $7,899
    • Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 – $11,299
    • Frameset: — $3,599 (Includes frame, fork, and seatpost)
    Ventum NS1 Gen3 bars fro nt

    Build kits feature Zipp wheels, Fizik saddles, and either Zipp or Ventum cockpit options, depending on spec level; higher-end builds receive Ventum’s in-house integrated carbon cockpit.

    Color options include AeroChrome, Limoncello, and Onyx finishes across the lineup.

    Check out all the build options at Ventum’s site here.

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