Selection Guide Mountain Bikes
What kind of bike model are you looking for?
Compared to a men's bike, a women's mountain bike has some adaptations that make it more suitable for the average body shape of a woman. The top tube of the frame is often mounted lower and is shorter than on a men's bike. The saddle of a women's bike is often wider, because of the average difference in seat bone width between women and men. In addition, the handlebars are often narrower, due to the narrower shoulder width. In general, this is accompanied by a more women-oriented colour scheme. Of course, you can also choose 'no preference', because in many cases the bikes are perfectly suitable for everyone!
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Cube Reaction C:62 Pro
RRP
1.999,-
1.799,-
Our choice of a mid-range hardtail mountain bike
Mantel's choice
Scott Strike eRide 930 Electric Mountain Bike
RRP
5.299,-
4.899,-
Our choice of a full suspension e-mountain bike
Mantel's choice
Trek Procaliber 9.8
RRP
4.399,-
3.699,-
Our choice for a top-of-the-range hardtail mountain bike
Mantel's choice
Cannondale Scalpel HT Carbon 3
RRP
2.999,-
2.299,-
Our choice for a carbon hardtail with extra damping and comfort
Mantel's choice
Lapierre XR 7.9
RRP
4.999,-
3.799,-
Our choice for a full suspension MTB for fast trails
Mantel's choice
Scott Spark 970
RRP
2.999,-
2.799,-
Our choice of an entry-level full suspension mountain bike
Mantel's choice
Lapierre XRM 8.9
RRP
5.499,-
4.699,-
Our choice for a top-of-the-range full suspension mountain bike
Mantel's choice
Sensa Fiori Evo Pro
RRP
2.299,-
1.999,-
Our choice for a carbon hardtail with the best value for money.
Mantel's choice
Scott Spark 950
RRP
3.999,-
3.699,-
Our choice for a full suspension carbon MTB for challenging trails
Mantel's choice
Bulls Wild Edge
RRP
3.599,-
3.299,-
Our choice of a mid-range full suspension mountain bike
Mantel's choice
Are you satisfied with our product range?
When riding a mountain bike, for some people enjoying nature is paramount, while other mountain bikers want to perform optimally on singletracks. Whichever way you want to use your 29-inch MTB, you can go on an adventure in the woods with confidence. Especially when you equip your bike with the right accessories, such as a bike computer, bottle holders and bottle holders.
What are the advantages of a 29-inch mountain bike?
A 29'er, as 29-inch mountain bikes are also called, feature wheels that are 29 inches in diameter. In the past, 27.5-inch mountain bikes were a lot more common, but due to their many advantages, many people nowadays want a 29-inch MTB. This is because the larger wheels, and corresponding MTB tyres, mean you have more traction on technical trails. Furthermore, you can also maintain your speed a lot easier. 29-inch MTBs also have advantages in terms of bike handling: You can dive into corners with a more aggressive angle of attack. In addition, 29'ers usually have a slightly longer wheelbase, making the bike more stable over different surfaces.
Does a 29-inch MTB have any disadvantages?
Smaller MTB wheels certainly also bring specific benefits. Indeed, on mountain bikes with 27.5-inch wheels, and to an even greater extent 26-inch wheels, you can get up to speed more easily. However, this speed is then harder to maintain. In addition, MTBs with smaller wheels generally have a shorter wheelbase, resulting in greater manoeuvrability. Logical consequences of smaller wheels than 29-inch ones are lower weight and shorter spokes, which theoretically makes the wheel stronger.
What types of mountain bikes are available with 29-inch wheels?
Basically, it does not matter which MTB you are looking for. Do you want an expensive mountain bike or a cheaper model? A hardtail mountain bike with only front fork suspension or a full suspension mountain bike? A cross country mountain bike, trail mountain bike, enduro mountain bike or a downhill mountain bike? Every type of MTB can be found as a 29'er. The only limitation is that some bikes in the smallest sizes automatically come with 27.5-inch wheels.
We also have several brands in 29-inch mountain bikes, such as: