Escape Collective &Amp; Velo Test On The Helios A Road Bike

Independent testing from Escape Collective and Velo places the new Polygon Helios A road bike firmly in the conversation around modern, high-value performance road bicycles. Across both publications, the focus is clear: the Helios A road bike aims to deliver race-ready intent, real-world usability, and competitive pricing in a category dominated by far more expensive names.


Polygon Helios A Road Bike Introduction

The new Helios A represents our latest evolution in its road bike lineup, positioned as an aero-focused yet adaptable road bicycle. Designed to bridge the gap between pure race machines and all-day road bikes, the new Helios A Road Bike Series refines its predecessor with a lighter frame, updated standards, and thoughtful rider-focused details.

For cyclists searching for one of the best road bikes without entering five-figure territory, the new Helios A road bike sets out to challenge expectations.


What the Media Is Saying?

Both Velo and Escape Collective approached the new Helios A road bike with a critical eye, evaluating whether its design choices translate into real performance on the road. Rather than headline-grabbing claims, the feedback centers on ride feel, component choices, geometry, and how well the bike balances speed with practicality.

[Velo] Lighter, Smarter, and Sharper on the Road

The Helios A Road Bike Series Tested By VeloVelo’s first ride highlights a noticeably lighter frame compared to the previous new Helios road bike generation, paired with what we claim is one of the lightest forks in the market. This reduction in weight is matched by increased stiffness around key areas like the bottom bracket and head tube, contributing to a responsive feel under load.

Quality-of-life updates stand out in Velo’s assessment. The move from a PF86 press-fit bottom bracket to a T47 threaded standard improves long-term serviceability, while the inclusion of a SRAM UDH simplifies derailleur compatibility and replacement.

On the road, the new Helios A road bike feels quick and direct, particularly on flat terrain where its aero bias comes into play. Velo notes that the geometry naturally places riders in an aggressive, forward position, rewarding those who enjoy a race-oriented setup on a flat-road setup.

Read the full review by Velo here

[Escape Collective] Practical Design at a Disruptive Price

The Helios A Road Bike Series Tested By Escape CollectiveEscape Collective frames the new Helios A road bike as a compelling alternative to far more expensive competitors. One of the most notable observations is the bike’s flexible design approach: features like 34 mm tyre clearance and compatibility with both an aero seatpost and a standard round post allow riders to fine-tune comfort and fit.

Escape also points to the pricing strategy as a defining factor. In a market where comparable race-oriented road bikes often cost nearly double, the new Helios A road bike undercuts established brands while retaining modern standards and clean integration.

Rather than chasing extremes, Escape Collective views the new Helios A road bike as a “usable aero road bike” that prioritizes real-world riding over marketing buzzwords.

Read the full review by Escape Collective here


Final Thoughts

Taken together, feedback from Velo and Escape Collective positions the new Helios A road bike as a well-considered option for cyclists who want performance, modern design, and value in one package.

It may not aim to replace ultra-specialized race bikes, but it delivers a balanced, confident ride that makes high-performance road cycling more accessible.

For riders exploring the new Helios A Road Bike Series, the takeaway is simple: this is a modern road bicycle built to be ridden hard, maintained easily, and priced realistically, without losing its race-ready edge.

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