The Look 785 Huez 2 Frameset is built around a single premise: climbing is where races are won, and the frame beneath you should make every metre of elevation feel purposeful. Look has been refining its approach to lightweight road geometry for decades, and the 785 Huez 2 represents that accumulated understanding — a high-modulus carbon frameset designed to reward the rider who takes the mountains seriously. What separates a good climbing frame from a great one isn't always the weight. It's the way the frame loads under hard pedalling efforts, how it tracks through a tight switchback, and whether it has enough compliance in the right places to keep you fresh on hour four of a mountain stage. Look's carbon layup on the Huez 2 is designed to concentrate stiffness at the bottom bracket and head tube — where direct power transfer and steering precision matter most — while allowing enough movement through the rear triangle to take the sting out of rough road surfaces. That balance is harder to achieve than it sounds, and it's what gives this frame its character on long climbs. The integrated full-carbon fork is matched to the frame's geometry with front-end handling in mind — tracking cleanly through descents and responding quickly to steering input without feeling skittish at speed. Fully internal cable routing works with both mechanical and electronic drivetrains, keeping the build clean and the lines uncluttered. Available in Proteam Black and Proteam White across five sizes, the Huez 2 is a platform that rewards a thoughtful build — the kind of frameset you put together once and ride for years. Design Benefits Stiffness Where It Counts: The carbon layup is engineered to prioritise bottom bracket and head tube rigidity — two areas where energy loss under load is most costly. When you're grinding up a long gradient or throwing down a sprint on a false flat, the frame is designed to translate that effort directly into forward motion rather than flex. Compliance That Protects You: High-modulus carbon can be harsh if the layup isn't managed carefully. The Huez 2's rear triangle is intended to take the edge off road vibration and rough tarmac, reducing fatigue over long days in the mountains. It's the kind of detail that matters more on the third climb of the day than on the first. Integrated Fork for a Cohesive Front End: The full-carbon fork is designed as part of the system, not an afterthought. It's intended to complement the frame's geometry and deliver predictable steering feel — confident and precise on fast descents, responsive in tight corners, without nervous feedback at high speed. Clean Internal Routing for Any Drivetrain: Full internal cable routing means there are no exposed cables to snag, rattle, or increase drag. It also means you're not locked into a single drivetrain standard — whether you prefer mechanical shifting or the precision of an electronic groupset, the Huez 2 accommodates the build you want. Five Sizes for a Proper Fit: Available from XS through XL, the Huez 2 is sized to suit a wide range of riders rather than asking you to compromise on geometry to find something close. A well-fitted climbing frame makes a genuine difference on long mountain routes where position and efficiency are inseparable. Final Take The Look 785 Huez 2 frameset is for the road cyclist who measures their rides in vertical metres and wants a frame that's been designed specifically to handle them. It suits the rider building a dedicated climbing bike — someone who values a focused, lightweight carbon platform over an all-rounder, and who wants to put together a build that reflects their riding rather than settling for a complete package. This is a frame with a clear purpose, and it delivers on it.