Carbon fibre frame: a lightweight material that provides good stiffness and shock absorption, contributing to riding efficiency and comfort.
Soft tail design: usually equipped with a rear shock absorber to better adapt to changing terrain and reduce the impact of bumps on the rider
Electro-assisted systems: may include motor-assistance to reduce the physical load on the rider, especially for longer or more technical forest track rides
Dual disc brakes: provide more braking power and stable braking performance, especially useful on slippery or steep downhill gradients
12-speed transmission system: a variety of gear ratio settings to adapt to different gradients and speed requirements, enhancing the ability to climb hills and high-speed cruising
27.5wheel diameter: combines manoeuvrability and passing qualities for a wide range of forest track conditions
Specialist tyres: may be fitted with tyres designed for mountain use, providing good grip and durability
Ergonomic design: considering the rider's comfort, the geometry of the bike may optimise the riding position and reduce fatigue