
What happens when you put a bunch of engineers together who are interested in cycling? They find a way to utilize the best carbon available to create high-quality bike components, and eventually, expand their knowledge enough to build bikes.
All these practices are done from the standpoint of artisans who do everything by hand versus an infusion of machines to bring the vision of Enve Composites to fruition.
The Enve Composites Story

The company was founded in 2007 in Ogden, Utah, which is also where Enve builds its carbon componentry and bikes. When the company began, it primarily focused on building cycling components, such as bars, stems, forks, and seatposts.
The company also specializes in building wheels, for which it has become recognized. Its wheels regularly appear on bikes in the pro peloton, especially on the bikes of Team Emirates-XRG, Tadej Pogacar’s team.
But in 2018, Enve decided to delve into the world of frame building. By 2021, it was focused on a custom build program, but in the couple of years that followed, it released its own road bike, the Melee, and a gravel bike called The Mog. Its most recent bike is called The Fray, considered to be a road endurance bike.
Trained Craftsman Help Shape Enve’s Innovation

Innovation has always been at the center of Enve Composites, even at the beginning of the company. It first developed one-piece carbon molding that it used in its forks and eventually its wheels. Everything from its components to its bikes is built by hand, with no use of machines in the process.
That means that the people Enve brings on to work at its facility are all craftsmen. And to ensure that the company produces bikes and componentry at a high level, its employees receive “extensive” training.
Enve doesn’t appear to be interested in building one bike after another to flood the marketplace with its brand. Instead, it uses what is called “Agile Manufacturing,” where bikes are built on demand to reduce the production of waste materials. That explains why its frames hover around the $5,000 range.
Last Thoughts

Enve Composites is a high-end builder of components, wheels, and bikes. Its technicians are charged with exceeding expectations and, perhaps, even going one step further.
Like other new bike builders in the industry, such as Argonaut, the company is not about mass-producing bikes but making a small number of them to exacting standards. That is probably because they are mainly viewed as wheel builders.
Either way, what you get from Enve is components, wheels, or bikes made and assembled by hand with a level of craftsmanship that must be met before anything leaves the factory. To know that something you’ve purchased from Enve Composites receives that kind of attention is special, and that, as a cyclist, you are treated as unique, not just another consumer.

