Madone Vs Emonda: Choose Your Weapon Wisely...

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024

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  • @exj1599
    @exj1599 Рік тому +6

    Had the opportunity to own Madone SL6 2022 and Emonda SL5 2022. I'm a newbie and cardiovascularly unfit for cycling so take this with a grain of salt.
    My intention when I bought Emonda SL5 is to help me climb better. I believe it made me faster compared to my first hybrid bike FX3. Climbing bridges and simple slopes is easy. It's a fast bike, very responsive, road bump vibration is not bad at all.
    As for my newly bought Madone SL6 g6, I was hesitant to buy this at first as I thought it would make it harder to climb, I was wrong! Even though its slightly heavier than the Emonda, It is definitely faster on flats and when descending. I feel that I'm easily riding 5+mph more with the same effort on flats. However, on bridges/slopes, the climb is just a tad bit harder. My butt definitely appreciates the ISOSpeed as it helps absorb the bumps on the road. the stance when riding the Madone is more aggressive even with the stem flipped.
    Overall, both bikes are awesome and you really can't go wrong with either bikes. If you like riding in hilly places, go with the Emonda. But if you live in mostly flat area, both bikes are equally great. Although the Madone could be just a little faster.

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  Рік тому

      My friend, thank you for taking the time to watch our video and share so generously with our viewers and us. It is sincerely appreciated.

  • @kylemackey5654
    @kylemackey5654 Рік тому +2

    Awesome comparison. I have a domane sl5 and Just did a 200 mile ride in under 12 hours (Seattle to Portland) on it and my body felt completely comfortable the entire time.

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  Рік тому

      Kyle, thank you for taking the time to watch as well as leave your comments. That is a fantastic effort, and I am happy to hear the Domane served you well.

  • @dawgcanjumphigh
    @dawgcanjumphigh Рік тому +1

    I have the Canondale CAAD10 105. I might grab the Trek Emonda since I see a huge deal on the marketplace for one. Lets see if I snare it. I enjoy riding the Canondale bike myself. I just like having a spare road bike around.

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  Рік тому

      Cannondale has always made a quality ride, road, and MTB. I can appreciate the desire to have a spare/alternate horse in the stable. It's fun to change things up now and again. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. Both are appreciated.

  • @EatMyPropwash
    @EatMyPropwash 10 місяців тому +1

    I’ll say this…. I came off a Cervelo Caledonia (ordered it the second it was announced publicly). It was a great bike. That Caledonia is closer to an Emonda minus the aero parts honestly, even though it’s labeled as their endurance bike. On the Domane it’s a literal endurance bike in every sense of the word. Taller head tube, definitely sitting more upright like you should on an endurance bike. Handling on the Domane isn’t as responsive as the Caledonia whereas the Emonda was equally as or more responsive to the Caledonia. Ride quality was better on the Domane with IsoSpeed. But ultimately I went with the Emonda SL7 AXS because of the added aero benefits, same or better handling, and my stack/reach numbers were almost spot on in a size 56. Added 5mm to the stack and the fit was within less than 1mm. Reach was also less than 1mm from factory, so, can’t complain there!
    The ONLY reason I didn’t get a Madone is because I already have a P1 Speed Concept SLR9 AXS. If I want to go fast, I’ll just use that. Plus, I don’t do crit racing, personally. The speed concept is so fast it should be illegal 😂

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  10 місяців тому

      Thank you for taking the time to add to the on going conversation my friend, as well as watching our video. Both are appreciated!

  • @AntonioDiaz
    @AntonioDiaz 5 місяців тому +1

    Does anyone have a preference between the Domane SL 7 Gen 4 and Madone SL 6 Gen 7? I want to get pretty serious into biking but I also want to be comfortable and suggestions or insight would be great! 👍

  • @garyharmon5386
    @garyharmon5386 Рік тому +1

    Great comparison. I have an Emonda with Sram NX. I only weigh 135 lbs so the Emonda fits me perfect. It’s a 2019 so it doesn’t have disc brakes and only weighs around 16 lbs. I hope it keeps on going . .

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  Рік тому

      Ah, the last of the rim brake classics. It’s still a great ride in my opinion. Thank you Gary for taking the time to watch and share with us. Both are sincerely appreciated and I am sure our other viewers will enjoy it as well. Adventure safety my friend.

    • @garyharmon5386
      @garyharmon5386 Рік тому

      You are welcome

  • @spongesurf
    @spongesurf Рік тому +1

    Oooh! The sexy road bikes! Very sweet and drool worthy. BTW I prefer the Domane as well for all day comfort and think both that and the Checkpoint are sexy as well.

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  Рік тому

      Well, they do say great minds think alike, 😉. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment surf, both are appreciated.

  • @CinemaZiggy
    @CinemaZiggy Рік тому +5

    Anyone notice émonda domane and madone are an anagram

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  Рік тому

      Hey Ziggy, thanks for watching. Yeah, we usually get a couple of people now and again pointing that out. Most of the time, it goes unnoticed.

  • @koulee8945
    @koulee8945 Рік тому +1

    Very nice comparison.

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  Рік тому

      Thank you my friend for taking the time to watch and leave feedback. Both are appreciated.

  • @logan_nosal458
    @logan_nosal458 Рік тому +2

    I'm a little late on this, but can anyone say how much faster the Madone is on flats compared to the Emonda, like at the same effort is the Madone like 1, 2 MPH faster on flats? More? Less? Thanks. I want to know how much the aero matters between the two.

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  Рік тому +1

      Hey Logan, thanks for asking such a great question. Unfortunately, the answer isn't a simple one. A stronger rider will receive a more significant advantage than an average rider. I am an above-average rider. And when I pedal on a Madone, it feels effortless, and I have power on tap. That is not to say that Emonda is a slouch by any means.
      Ironically, you would ask this question today. I just uploaded our latest bike showcase video on the GEN 7 Madone. That will be my next road bike purchase. Well, The Gen 7 SLR 6, lol.
      You wouldn't be disappointed with either bike, my friend. However, the "speed" of the Madone is noticeable for most riders.
      I hope this answer is helpful to you. Thank you for taking the time to watch and ask your question. Both are appreciated.

    • @logan_nosal458
      @logan_nosal458 Рік тому +1

      @@GetOutArizona Thanks! Your channel is super helpful

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  Рік тому

      @@logan_nosal458 I appreciate your feedback and support my friend.

  • @donhaller7367
    @donhaller7367 10 місяців тому +1

    Unrelated question. What bike stands are you using?

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  10 місяців тому +1

      Great question, Don. I'm sorry it took so long to get back to you. They are made by Delta, and here is a link.
      amzn.to/4789C1w

  • @alexm1841
    @alexm1841 Рік тому +1

    Can you comfortably ride 100-200 miles on an Emonda? Research points to the Domane but im having a tough time deciding

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  Рік тому +1

      Hey Alex. Thank you for taking the time to watch as well as ask your question. Both are appreciated.
      The short answer is no. I personally do not know anyone who owns an Emonda that would use it to ride a 100+ on any given ride. I know if I were to ride a century of any kind, I would choose my Checkpoint or a Domane.
      I hope this answer is helpful for you, Alex. Thanks again for the support, and let us know which bike you choose.

    • @alexm1841
      @alexm1841 Рік тому +1

      @@GetOutArizona thank you so much for your response! I appreciate all of the information you provided in this video as well as the thought you put into your comments.
      I definitely enjoy riding longer distances in the 3-6 hour range so I think Domane is going to be my first choice. I also have a ton of hills where I live and I love to shred, so I’ll just have to figure out how to get an Emonda as well 😝
      Thanks again

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  Рік тому

      @@alexm1841 No worries, my friend; we are here to help as much as well can. I hear ya on having two bikes for two different types of rides. Cameras and bikes share my addiction. 😉

  • @mikecoglione1308
    @mikecoglione1308 5 місяців тому +1

    I have a Domane and Emonda. The Emonda SLR is my group riding rig and I love it because it just moves. Its so fast that it feels like its got an electric motor. Once you're in a group with the aero benefit of being in the slipstream the Emonda is the easier bike to ride as a couple friends have Madones and the heavier deep dish wheels slow them down and the aero gives no benefit anyway because of the riders in front of you. Gear for gear, speed for speed with the Emonda I have to pedal a bit less than the guy next to me or in front of me with a Madone. This obviously changes in a double paceline when we're in the front, the next to a Madone I have to pedal harder. The Madone would be a great breakaway bike for this reason.
    I tried both at the shop and felt the Emonda to be more responsive, fun and tossable. It seemed to have better acceleration and was more effortless to maneuver around but it was twitchy. The Emonda is more like a sports car that changes energy states quicker, it turns quicker, it accelerates quicker, but has less top end. A goat worthy to be tossed around mountain passes.
    The Madone from my limited experience is more stable but holds speed and a given turn angle better. Its more like a German uber sedan that can truck along effortlessly at autobahn high speed. It holds momentum better especially out of the peloton but strangely within the group the Emonda takes the cake. And while the Emonda is the better climber I would take the Madone on long, technical descents like in the alps not for the speed but for the stability. I'd want the Emonda climbing, but the Madone descending.
    The reason I got a Domane is as a winter bike because I got a good deal and I was impressed with how nice it rode. Its really comfortable and honestly if I were to ride a century I would pick the Domane. Unless it were in the mountains.
    All of this is subjective. All three bikes are what dreams are made of but in the end it depends on not necessarily even the intended use of the rider, but their personality. No matter what you pick you're in for a treat.
    Also Trek wheels are on sale now so there's nothing wrong with buying a lower level version and then upgrading the wheels that alone makes a big difference. Did that with my Emonda getting RSL wheels and put its Pro's on my Domane made nice difference.

  • @Primo_extracts
    @Primo_extracts 2 місяці тому +1

    I'll talk and never even scanned over the bikes with the camera🤦🏻

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  2 місяці тому

      We appreciate your feedback, my friend, and thank you for watching.

  • @Saltydog547
    @Saltydog547 Рік тому +1

    I am a sucker for big downtube and aero shape like madone even though my fitness will suggest me to go for domane. Should i disregard that and just go for madone? im sure i will be more eager to ride everyday if i have a madone instead of domane. I just wonder why trek cannot make a bike with madone profile, but with domane geometry for most casual riders like us.

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  Рік тому +1

      I wish they made a Madone with the comfort of a Domane. I'd be all over that without hesitation. However, Trek will not make one bike to rule them all when they can produce three that multiple people will buy.

  • @Ghostina1
    @Ghostina1 6 місяців тому +1

    at this time where you made this... the Gen7 was already out. why comparing old bikes

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  6 місяців тому

      The Gen 7 had just been released, and Trek had yet to deliver one. I am almost positive we mentioned this in the video itself. Thank you for watching, my friend.

  • @mom_im_losing_it
    @mom_im_losing_it Рік тому +1

    If it ain’t fixed.

  • @alexalexandrovich219
    @alexalexandrovich219 Рік тому +1

    Bla! Bla! Bla!

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for taking the time to watch and leave your feedback, Alex. Have a fantastic weekend and adventure safely.

  • @rickmoses5081
    @rickmoses5081 Рік тому +3

    Please breakdown the RIDE QUALITY between the two! Are they ESSENTIALLY THE SAME BIKE? Not bringing up the Domane. Just discuss the COMFORT for each of these bikes! Thank you.

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  Рік тому +2

      The ride quality of these two bikes is nearly identical, and there is a percentage of riders, I suspect, that wouldn't perceive the minor differences. Though it is my opinion that the Emonda handles better in the corners than the Madone. Additionally, if you do not need a "sprinters speed," I would choose the Emonda over the Madone for comfort, as the geometry is slightly less aggressive. Which some, but not all, riders will appreciate on longer rides.
      I hope this answer is helpful to you, Rick. I appreciate you talking the time to watch, ask your question and leave your feedback.

    • @rickmoses5081
      @rickmoses5081 Рік тому +3

      @@GetOutArizona well I have the Madone SLR6 and it’s comfortable to me. Is the Emonda COMFY? I’ve seen MIXED reviews that state rough ride/ comfort ride/ so so ride!
      What is your take on the comfort of the Emonda SL5?
      Would it serve as a great second bike to the Madone SLR6?
      I’m not in it for the speed nor racing. I just love riding and looking for a second bike. Please advise! Thank you!

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  Рік тому +2

      ​@@rickmoses5081 As far as the mixed reviews on the ride comfort of the Madone, I feel this is, in part, due to the rider’s body type. I’ve seen this exact scenario play out with high-end Specialized bikes as well as Canyon and LOOK.
      Now, if I were to choose a companion bike for my Madone SLR6, nice choice; by the way, I would choose the Domane SL5. The fact that you are not looking for speed or racing but are more focused on comfort makes this an easy choice, in my opinion. Do I feel you would enjoy the Emonda SL5? Absolutely. Do I still feel the Domane SL5 is a better choice/value? Indeed I do. This is why I will be ordering mine at the end of summer. 😉
      Thanks again for being interactive and asking your questions. I do my best to give useful answers. If you don’t mind, keep us posted on which bike you choose.

    • @rickmoses5081
      @rickmoses5081 Рік тому +3

      @@GetOutArizona well thanks my friend. I appreciate your quick responses. Thanks for taking the time out to aid me in my decision.
      Ok I went to Trek here in the Dallas area and I took the 2023 Emonda SL5 for a quick spin. The outcome, was as I thought but EVEN BETTER! The color is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING, the pictures and web video’s really don’t do this paint scheme justice! The ride was NOT, I repeat, NOT UNCOMFORTABLE at all. I’m glad I decided to just go check it out myself! WOW, AWESOME BIKE! I will next go and test ride the Domane SL5 2023. Then I’ll make my decision. My gut and my heart BOTH are STRONGLY contemplating the next bike purchase WILL BE THE 2023 Emonda SL5!
      Thanks again for your input and advisement! I will update you on my final decision and which bike I’m going to purchase. 🚴🏻‍♂️🚴🏻‍♂️🚴🏻‍♂️🚴🏻‍♂️🚴🏻‍♂️🚴🏻‍♂️

    • @GetOutArizona
      @GetOutArizona  Рік тому +1

      @@rickmoses5081 I am excited for you my friend. Picking out a new bike is always a hoot. I look forward to hearing about your final decision.