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Argon 18 Sum Pro vs Cervélo Soloist: geometry and fit comparison

Matched sizes, stack and reach deltas, and a fit check against your own body instead of guessing from two separate size charts.

2026race geometry
Argon 18 Sum Pro
6 sizes: XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL
Full size guide
2026race geometry
Cervélo Soloist
6 sizes: 48, 51, 54, 56, 58, 61
Full size guide
In one look

The Argon 18 Sum Pro is built as a race geometry frame, the Cervélo Soloist as a race geometry frame. The Cervélo Soloist cockpit runs about 13 mm shorter, a noticeably more compact position. Across matched sizes the Argon 18 Sum Pro and Cervélo Soloist front ends are within a few millimetres of each other, so posture will depend more on cockpit setup than on the frame.

Switching from a Argon 18 Sum Pro?

Your closest Cervélo Soloist size, and what will still feel different about the position.

You ride the Argon 18 Sum Pro inTake the Cervélo Soloist inThe position will feel
XXS4820 mm taller · 12 mm shorterDifferent position
XS482 mm lower · 19 mm shorterDifferent position
S511 mm lower · 15 mm shorter
M5414 mm shorter
L5613 mm shorter
XL582 mm lower · 13 mm shorter

Which one fits you better?

Run the same measurements through both frames. The likely size and the full fit report can differ more than the spec sheets suggest.

Quick size check

What Argon 18 Sum Pro size fits you?

Get an instant frame estimate, then continue into the full fit report to check cockpit reach, bar drop, and setup risks before you buy.

No account needed for this check. The full report keeps this bike preselected.

Quick size check

What Cervélo Soloist size fits you?

Get an instant frame estimate, then continue into the full fit report to check cockpit reach, bar drop, and setup risks before you buy.

No account needed for this check. The full report keeps this bike preselected.

FAQ

Which has the taller front end: Argon 18 Sum Pro or Cervélo Soloist?

Across matched sizes the Argon 18 Sum Pro and Cervélo Soloist front ends are within a few millimetres of each other, so posture will depend more on cockpit setup than on the frame.

Can the same rider take different sizes on these two bikes?

Yes, and it happens often: frame labels are not standardized. Use the matched-size table for geometry, then run the fit check below with your own measurements for each bike.

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