Besides the major differences in frames and groupset choice, there are some more subtle differences that can make a significant impact on how enjoyable your journey off-road will be.
Contact points are well known to be of crucial importance in bike fit; saddle, bars and pedals. Consider that your position for off-road endurance is likely to be less aggressive than an aerodynamic-focussed road fit, so this contact will be different. You might need to choose a different saddle, for example, to compensate for the altered hip rotation resulting from a more upright posture.
Flared bars are a popular feature among gravel circles. These are wider on the drops than standard drop bars, to give a more stable position for technical descents. It’s worth noting that these also tend to give more space for a handlebar bag if you’re stashing kit for a multi day adventure. You’ll find a range of flare angles, with the PRO Discover handlebars available in either 12 or 30 degree flare options.
Whether you choose to opt for flared or not, it’s beneficial to choose slightly wider bars for off road compared to your standard road set-up. Again, this wider stance yields improved stability and control, which tends to be more important than any aerodynamic benefit of a narrower cockpit.
In my opinion it’s imperative that you choose off-road pedals and shoes for gravel riding, as anyone who’s mashed up a pair of road cleats clattering around a tricky obstacle or trudging through a bog will confirm! These shoes feature recessed metal cleats so that walking is much easier, and double sided SPD pedals will help you clip in faster, especially with mud or debris in the mix!
If rough and rocky terrain floats your boat, closer to the MTB end of the gravel spectrum, then you might want to consider a dropper post. This will help you move more freely over your bike on steep and technical terrain without your saddle getting in the way. Dropper posts can even be actuated with the specific drop handlebar shifters such as the GRX left hand STI lever (that’s the ST-RX810-LA if you’re hunting) or the PRO drop bar dropper lever - neat hey!