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Funn Equalizer stem review

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Liam Mercer

Since beginning his mountain biking career while working as a resort photographer in Greece in 2014, Liam became a freelance contributor at off.road.cc in 2019. From there, he’s climbed the journalism job ladder from staff writer to deputy technical editor, now finding his place as technical editor.

Partial to the odd enduro race, heart rate-raising efforts on slim-tyred cross-country bikes, hell-for-leather e-MTB blasts or even casual gravel jaunts, there’s not a corner of off-road cycling where Liam fears to tread. With more than 40 bike reviews under his belt and hundreds more on MTB, e-MTB and gravel parts and accessories, Liam’s expertise continues to be cemented and respected by the industry.

Product reviews

The FUNN Equalizer stem is a short, flippable stem that’s built to last. It looks great and the flip feature is a nice touch, but it's pretty fiddly to install.

The Equalizer comes in a whole bunch of options with 35, 42, and 50mm lengths. It’s then available in both 31.8 and 35mm clamp sizes, and a range of colours. We’re testing the 35mm clamp version at a 35mm length.

 

One cool feature of the Equalizer is that it can be flipped to offer 10mm of either rise or drop. So it adds an extra level of adjustability, which is especially helpful if you like your bars slammed.

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The stem is forged in 6061 aluminium, then CNC machined to shave weight. The finish is impressive – the Equalizer has the looks to live up to its price tag.

Another pleasing detail is that Funn, clearly aware that this thing's 34mm stack height is pretty low, has bunged a 5mm carbon spacer in the box to help it fit longer steerers.

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Installation proves a little tricky unless you have three hands. Rather than a full faceplate, the Equalizer uses two separate clamp bars, so before one bar is at least nipped up at one end, it’s a bit of a juggling act.

Making the job easier are no-gap bolts, so you’re not faffing around balancing the gaps to make the stem work at its best. These keep their orientation when the stem is flipped.

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One clamp has aligment markings too, which is a great help when you come to the adjustment.

For an ‘Enduro World Series ready’ stem (says Funn), this looks a little weedy and narrow, but looks are deceiving. It’s proper sturdy despite the low profile.

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The FUNN Equalizer is a subtly styled stem that does its job very well. The bonus stem spacer is a worthwhile touch, but it’s just a little fiddly to install. Then again for most, it’s a fit and forget part.

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