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What is an Endurance road bike?
Let's start with the basics.
This is some key stuff about what an Endurance actually is (and isn't):
First, Endurance road bikes are designed to isolate the rider from road impacts. Much more than any other type of road bike.
Which means, they are extremely comfortable to ride on almost any road surface.
Second, these road bikes are designed to place you in a relaxed riding position.
This means:
They are not low and aggressive on the front.
You're not having to stretch or bend down to maintain your riding position. This can be uncomfortable, especially if you're not conditioned to riding road bikes. Or you have poor flexibility.

Endurance road bike handling.
The handling and feel of endurance road bikes are not twitchy or nervous.
They are stable, calm and easy to ride - especially as the speed picks up.
That because endurance road bikes have with the following design considerations:
Endurance road bikes are lower.
They are longer.
And they have a slacker steering angle.
On top of all this, the chassis and components absorb more road vibrations.
So, think of the Endurance bike as the SUV of road bikes; plush, smooth and comfortable.

Who should buy an Endurance bike?
If you are:
A new road cyclist who has zero experience on a road bike; either you haven't been riding at all or you're used to riding a hybrid or flat bar road bike.
The calm handling of these bikes and their solid, stable feel at speed, will definitely help inspire confidence.
You prefer comfort over everything else - even speed.
Endurance bikes have specially engineered flex zones (think micro-suspension).
These zones help cushion the rider against harsh one-time impacts and constant low-frequency chatter bumps.
You are not flexible.
Endurance bike frames are designed to sit riders in a more upright and relaxed posture.
So, they are a better fit for road cyclists who do not have the best flexibility.

Who shouldn't buy an Endurance bike?
It's not all rainbows and unicorns though.
There are riders who shouldn't consider an Endurance bike:
If you're upgrading from an old race bike or semi-race bike.
You're going to notice the delayed response of an Endurance road bike more than a rider who hasn't been riding a race bike.
It could be something you adjust to but definitely an aspect to be aware of.
This is because:
Humans are adaptation machines.
You will have adapted to the quicker response, geometry and faster handling that older road bikes were known for.
Your initial ride impression of an Endurance bike might be slow and lazy.
Therefore, you should consider bikes like the Cannondale Synapse and Orbea Orca.
These bikes deliver on comfort but are also exciting and responsive to ride.