Zipp Service Course Stem for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.9
out of 10
13 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 13 Reviews
Retail Price:
$32.97
Used Value:
$19.78
Sale Value:
$29.67

More recently known for their advances in the world of carbon, the engineering wizards at Zipp have shown they still know and value innovative aluminum componentry with the Service Course line. Zipp continues to impress us with its Service Course Stem, offering a highly functional design that originally addressed the needs of pros and now is available for the rest of us. It provides exceptional stiffness, lightness, and positional flexibility, but it does so at a reasonable price in comparison to more expensive, often heavier stems.

Zipp 3D forges the Service Course Stem from 6061 aluminum. This forging process aligns the grain structure of the aluminum, giving the material strength that allows for a thin-walled final structure and smooth shaping that complements today's sculpted carbon frames. Zipp uses durable stainless steel TORX head bolts on the stem to provide consistent, precise torque readings, and the bolts are more difficult to strip than traditional hex-head bolts when making pre-race adjustments.

The Service Course Alloy Stem is offered in a range of seven sizes from 70 to 130mm in 10mm increments. Each length is available in two angle options — the ±6° option is ubiquitous these days, but the ±25° models remind us of a bygone era where stems were dead flat and oh-so pro. It has a 31.8mm clamp diameter and is a perfect match for Zipp handlebars, and the 1-1/8" steerer clamp has a stack height of 41mm.

Specifications

Brand:
Bar Attachment:
4-bolt Torx T25
Claimed Weight:
[100mm] 150g
Clamp Diameter:
31.8mm
Length:
70, 75, 80, 90, 100, 105, 110, 120, 130mm
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years
Material:
[body] 6061 aluminum, [bolts] stainless steel
Recommended Use:
cycling
Rise:
+/- 6, 25-degree
Stack:
41mm
Steer Tube Diameter:
1-1/8in

Full Reviews

8
I needed a shorter stem for the build for my daughter..this does the trick.
Mike Newberry, backcountry.com
January 22, 2020
10
Sleek and reliable. This stem does the job and does so on a budget. No complaints, only compliments.
Graham Dewart, backcountry.com
January 3, 2019
8
4 stars cause it’s not carbon fiber, but for the $$ it’s excellent!
Chris, backcountry.com
June 30, 2018
8
I searched all over the site to try and find a stem that had a ton of positive rise in the shortest possible length. This was it. 25 degree rise in a pretty stubby 75mm length was the ticket. My wife is newer to cycling and did not like the aggressive posture of her road bike compared to her mountain bike. I needed a way to get her handlebars higher to help reduce the numbness she was getting in her hands. This was a big part of the end solution. Super stoked this stem comes in such high degree of positive rise!
Forrest, backcountry.com
June 5, 2018
10
Not many remember when road stems only came in -17degree. Luckily times have changed. Pretty light, stiff and inexpensive plus you don't have to be bent over.
Steve Cook, backcountry.com
May 15, 2017
10
This stem isn't the lightest ever, but its fairly stiff and does the job cheaply.
Robert B., backcountry.com
February 21, 2017
8
How do you review a stem? I haven't got a lot of ride time in on this one yet, but my old bars & stem were approaching 10 years old, so it was time for a change. It's black, it's stiff, it does its job holding the handlebars. Surprising light for as chunky as it feels size wise ... I think a big part of the stiffness and size feel is due to its square profile. So far I'm pretty impressed. Not overwhelmed, but impressed, especially for the price.
Steven Sheffield, backcountry.com
January 2, 2017
10
I wanted to try out a shorter stem and play around with micro-adjustments so was shopping mostly for value. This stem fit the bill nicely. Installed easily (torx wrench was included), looks nice, and seems solid. Planning to pair it up with some Zipp Service Course ergo bars on my cross/commuter bike. No complaints.
Eric Olofson, backcountry.com
October 24, 2016
8
I got this stem as a more cost-effective way to test out a new stem length before going all in on something super light/carbon, and it did its job perfectly. Super solid, for sure a little heavier than more expensive options, but overall seems pretty bombproof. Which is pretty cool, so I'm giving it four stars for utility. Styling-wise, I'm not a huge fan of Zipp's new squared-off stem design. It looks weird and boxy alongside my Cannondale's rounded tubing. That said, I have a Service Course SL stem on a Niner BSB 9 RDO, and the design looks better paired with that frame's tube shapes.
Lindsay Wetzel Polin, backcountry.com
August 23, 2016
8
This is a reliable stem that I went with when I just needed a different size to get the job done.
Christine D, backcountry.com
August 20, 2016
10
Good solid stem. Nothing spectacular but does its job. Looks good and feels good. Great value for the cost.
John Kutcher, backcountry.com
June 28, 2016
8
Nothing about this stem to dislike. It isn't anything amazing, but it is a perfectly fine stem. You will need a t25 torx to install and adjust.
Travis G., backcountry.com
December 19, 2015
10
I was very surprise by the change in design this year. Not only because of the logo but also the handlebar stem was completely redesign. I love the way it looks on my bike. The colors go great with my bike. Very happy with my purchase.
Ryan, backcountry.com
November 13, 2015

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