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Look 796 Monoblade RS Frameset


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Look 796 Monoblade RS Frameset Info

Look has been building racing bicycles in France since the 1980s, with a heritage that includes pioneering the clipless pedal and delivering Tour de France-winning frames. The Look 796 Monoblade RS Frameset represents the brand’s flagship triathlon platform — developed in active collaboration with WorldTour Team Cofidis, validated in the wind tunnel and on course, and built around a construction philosophy that runs from the Ultra High Modulus carbon layup down to the integrated cockpit geometry. This is the bike Look makes when the only brief is speed.

The defining visual and aerodynamic feature of the 796 is its Monoblade fork — a single carbon blade rather than a conventional two-leg fork. Look developed this as a deliberate aerodynamic choice: the monoleg profile presents a smaller, cleaner cross-section to the wind and eliminates the turbulence generated where two fork legs rejoin. The fork is matched to a frame built from Ultra High Modulus carbon fiber throughout, with full internal cable routing for hydraulic brake lines and electronic shifting cables. The result is a surface that is clean from headtube to dropout, with no external housing to interrupt airflow across the frame’s shaped tube profiles.

The 796 arrives with a meaningful amount of cockpit already included. The Aeroflat Bar 2 Carbon provides both stem and handlebar in a single integrated combo unit, available in 380mm or 400mm widths. The Look Aeropost Tube 2 seatpost ships with a reversible head and sliding integrated clamp, giving riders the fore-aft saddle adjustment range needed to lock in a UCI-legal triathlon position or push further forward for draft-legal racing. Both the stem/bar combo and seatpost are Look-made components designed specifically for this frame’s routing and interface — not aftermarket adaptations. The frameset accepts up to a 700x32 tire, which gives builders some flexibility in tire selection without compromising the 796’s road racing intent.

The bottom bracket is T47 threaded — a modern standard that offers the installation simplicity of threaded BBs with shell diameter large enough to accommodate the wide down tube and chainstay profiles required for a stiff, aero frame. Brakes are flat mount disc, and the front derailleur mount is braze-on. The geometry runs a consistent 77-degree seat tube angle across all four sizes, with a 72.5-degree head tube angle and 410mm chainstays — triathlon-standard numbers that position the rider over the pedals correctly while keeping the front end stable under the loads of a long aerodynamic position. Stack ranges from 502mm (XS) to 577mm (L), reach from 393mm to 429mm. Look backs the frameset with a lifetime warranty.

Specs at a Glance

  • Frame: Ultra High Modulus Carbon Fiber, Full Internal Cable Routing
  • Fork: Ultra High Modulus Carbon, Monoblade (single-leg) design
  • Headset: Integrated
  • Included Cockpit: Aeroflat Bar 2 Carbon (stem/bar combo, 380mm or 400mm width)
  • Included Seatpost: Look Aeropost Tube 2, Reversible Head, Sliding Integrated Clamp
  • Bottom Bracket: T47 (required)
  • Brake Mount: Flat Mount Disc
  • Front Derailleur: Braze-On
  • Max Tire Width: 700x32
  • Seat Tube Angle: 77° (all sizes)
  • Head Tube Angle: 72.5° (all sizes)
  • Chainstays: 410mm (all sizes)
  • Sizes: XS, S, M, L
  • Color: Proteam Black Glossy
  • Warranty: Lifetime (frame)

Design Benefits

  1. Monoblade fork — Look’s signature triathlon fork uses a single carbon blade in place of two fork legs. The monoleg profile is narrower in cross-section, produces less turbulence at the leading edge, and eliminates the aerodynamic interference where two fork legs converge below the crown. It’s the most immediately distinctive feature of the 796’s silhouette — and the most aerodynamically meaningful.
  2. Ultra High Modulus carbon construction — UHM carbon fiber sits at the upper end of the stiffness-to-weight spectrum, providing the rigidity needed to convert a hard triathlon pedaling effort directly into forward motion without frame flex absorbing the input. Look’s decades of carbon manufacturing experience — including Tour de France framesets — inform the layup and tube shaping decisions that make the 796 both stiff and compliant enough for race distances.
  3. Full internal cable routing — Every hydraulic line and electronic cable enters and exits the frame through clean internal ports. No exposed housing means no aerodynamic drag from cable bulges along the frame, and no points where moisture or debris can accumulate around cable entry points during long-distance racing.
  4. Integrated Aeroflat Bar 2 cockpit — The included stem/bar combo is a single carbon unit developed specifically for the 796, not an adapted road component. Two width options (380mm and 400mm) allow proper fit across rider proportions without relying on aftermarket spacers or shim stacks. Integration keeps the front end aerodynamically coherent from fork crown to aerobar extensions.
  5. Aeropost Tube 2 with reversible head — The included seatpost can be configured in two orientations, giving riders forward or rearward saddle offset within a range suited to elite triathlon positioning. The sliding integrated clamp provides fine adjustment without requiring a separate clamp assembly, keeping the seat tube area clean and reducing the number of components that can work loose over long race efforts.
  6. T47 bottom bracket and 77° seat tube angle — T47 threaded BB offers reliable installation in a shell diameter wide enough for the 796’s aero tube shaping. The 77° STA puts the rider in a position that loads the hip flexors differently from a road position, preserving run legs while maintaining power output — the defining geometry requirement of an Ironman-distance triathlon bike.

Final Take

The Look 796 Monoblade RS Frameset is for the rider who is building a purpose-built triathlon machine and wants the frame and cockpit that came out of a genuine WorldTour racing program. The Monoblade fork, UHM carbon construction, and integrated Aeroflat Bar 2 cockpit give the 796 a coherence that frame-only purchases from other brands can’t match — Look designed the cockpit for this frame, not around it. At $8,500 for a frameset that includes seatpost and cockpit, the 796 RS represents a serious but complete foundation for a competitive triathlon build.

Look 796 Monoblade RS Frameset - Specifications

Frame Material:
Ultra High Modulus carbon fiber / Internal cable routing
Fork:
Ultra High Modulus carbon fiber / Internal cable routing
Headset:
Integrated
Seatpost:
Look Aeropost Tube 2 with Reversable Head
Front Derailleur Type:
Braze-On Required
Bottom Bracket Type:
T47 Required
Brake Calipers:
Flat Mount Required
Stem:
Aeroflat Bar 2 Carbon
Aerobars:
Aeroflat Bar 2 Carbon
Max Tire Width:
700x32

*Specifications are subject to change.

Look 796 Monoblade RS Frameset Geometry

Look 796 Monoblade RS Frameset Geometry
Size:
XS
S
M
L
B. Seat Tube (c-t)
512.5
541
567
592
C. Top Tube Length
508.9
526.7
544.4
562.2
D. Head Tube Length
96.6
124.8
151
177.2
E. Chain Stay Length
410
410
410
410
F. BB Drop
75
75
75
75
G. Seat Tube Angle
77
77
77
77
H. Head Tube Angle
72.5
72.5
72.5
72.5
I. Stand Over Height
772
797
822
847
J. Wheel Size
700c
700c
700c
700c
K. Stack
502
527
552
577
L. Reach
393
405
417
429

The RA Perspective

The 796 Monoblade is the Look we point people to when they want a triathlon frameset that came from an actual racing program, not a product development team working from a brief. Look’s collaboration with Team Cofidis is genuine — these are the same engineers who work on World Tour road bikes, applied to a triathlon-specific platform. The result feels like it. The geometry is tight and purposeful, the fit of the integrated cockpit is immediate and clean, and the Monoblade fork is a real aerodynamic decision, not just a visual differentiator.

The single-blade fork is the thing that gets the most attention when people see the 796 in person, and rightly so. Look has been refining this design for years — the monoleg profile is genuinely cleaner aerodynamically than a two-leg fork at this application, and it stiffens the front end laterally in a way that gives the bike a more direct steering feel than you’d expect from a TT platform.

The included cockpit is worth factoring into the value calculation. The Aeroflat Bar 2 in carbon is a purpose-built integrated bar/stem, not a road component adapted for tri use. It comes with the frameset. Same with the Aeropost Tube 2 seatpost with reversible head — that’s a meaningful position adjustment tool that most builders would have to source separately on other frames. At $8,500 with both included, the 796 compares favorably to frameset-only competitors at similar prices.

The T47 bottom bracket and flat mount disc spec mean you’re building into a modern, well-supported standard. We haven’t seen compatibility issues with any of the current high-performance groupsets. If you’re putting together a serious long-course tri bike and want Look’s engineering behind it, this is the starting point.

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