Alloy | RST Vibe Air | 140/120mm | Shimano Deore 11-speed
$1,99900$3,19900Unit price /UnavailableAlloy | RockShox | 140/120mm | SRAM SX Eagle 12-speed
$2,49900$3,89900Unit price /UnavailableFuji Bighorn 29 1.5 Hardtail Mountain Bike
Alloy | RST Vibe Coil | 130mm | Shimano Deore 11-speed
$99900$1,79900Unit price /UnavailableMongoose Switchback Comp Mountain Bike
Alloy | Xposure Fork | 100mm | Shimano TY-300 7-speed
$69900Unit price /Unavailable- $1,79900
$2,19900Unit price /Unavailable Cannondale Moterra SL 1 Electric Mountain Bike
Shimano EP801 | 85Nm | 601Wh | Fox | SRAM XO Eagle AXS 12-speed
$13,49900Unit price /UnavailableCannondale Moterra SL 2 Electric Mountain Bike
Shimano EP801 | 85Nm | 601Wh | Fox | Shimano XT 12-speed
$9,99900Unit price /UnavailableRocky Mountain Altitude C70 Carbon
Carbon | 160/170mm | Shimano XT 1x12s | 29"
$9,99900$11,99900Unit price /Unavailable
Alloy | Rockshox 160/145mm | SRAM NX 1x12s | 29"
$3,89900Unit price /UnavailableAlloy | Rockshox 180/165mm | SRAM Eagle 90 Mech 1x12s | 29/27.5"
$7,99900Unit price /Unavailable

Gears.
More gears on the back = better quality components.
For example:
- 7-speed mountain bikes use good-quality entry-level gearing parts.
- 8-speed bikes use mid-range components.
- 9-speed is upper-end recreational gearing components.
- 10 and 11-speed are affordable performance-level parts. You want something that can handle rugged terrain occasionally.
- 12-speed mountain bikes use performance parts. These are designed for riders who spend all of their riding time on rugged off-road terrain.
These components shift the smoothest under load as well. A must for mountain biking.

Brakes.
There are 3 types of brakes you'll come across in our mountain bike range:
- Rim brakes/caliper brakes/V-brakes (same thing).
- Mechanical disc brakes
- Hydraulic (or hydro) disc brakes
V-brakes are the least powerful out of the 3 and come on mountain bikes under $600.
Mechanical disc brakes have more stopping power than rim brakes but can’t match the power of hydraulics.
With hydro brakes, a benefit to smaller riders is that we can adjust the brake levers without (significantly) affecting the braking power.
There's a lot less effort required pull the lever (if feels so smooth).
Lastly, hydro brakes don't need as much frequent maintenance as mechanical brakes.