Mudguards Selection Guide

On what type of bike will you use the mudguard(s)?

The use of a mudguard differs per type of bike. On a mountain bike, for example, you will more often want a wide mudguard that stops splashing dirt, mud and water, while on a racing bike, a narrower and lighter mudguard is more than sufficient. In addition, the frame is different for each type of bike, so not every mudguard fits every type of bike.

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Mountain Bike

30

Road Bike

17

Cyclocross or Gravel Bike

24

Trekking Bike

12
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SKS Raceblade Pro XL Mudguard Set

RRP 33.90
28.20
Our choice for a mudguard set for cyclocrossers, gravel bikes and road bikes
Mantel's choice

SKS S-Guard Rear Mudguard

From 8.60
Our choice for a rear mudguard for the saddle
Mantel's choice

SKS X-tra-Dry & Mud-X Mudguard Set

RRP 17.99
15.99
Our choice for a mudguard set for the mountain bike
Mantel's choice

SKS Mudrocker Rear Mudguard

RRP 29.60
From 24.00

SKS X-Blade Rear Mudguard

RRP 21.20
From 19.70

SKS Flap Guard Front

RRP 8.50
7.70

Ass-Savers Mudder

RRP 9.30
7.70

SKS Spoiler

4.20

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Bike Mudguards - Road & Mountain Bike Mudguards

Where can I mount a mudguard?

With a mudguard, you cycle drier and cleaner. If you are looking for a mudguard, it is important to determine where you want to mount your mudguard. We have front mudguards, rear mudguards and mudguard sets. Once you know whether you want a front, rear or both mudguards, you can make your choice.

Do I need a special mudguard for my type of bike?

There are different types of mudguards for each type of bike. There are specific MTB mudguards, road bike mudguards and gravel bike mudguards. A mountain bike mudguard is often wider so that it stops dirt, mud and water splashing from the wide MTB tyres. A road bike mudguard is lighter and narrower. In addition, it is important to check whether the mudguard fits your type of frame. Do you want to be sure to make the right choice? Use our mudguard selection guide!

How can I best mount my mudguards?

How you mount your mudguards is just how you like it! You can choose to buy a quick-release mounting mudguards, which are easy to mount and demount. The advantage of these mudguards is that you can easily decide before each ride whether you want to use them or not. You can also opt for fixed mudguards. A fixed mounting of your mudguards is more durable and solid. The only disadvantage is that you can't easily remove them from your road, MTB or gravel bike.

What else do I need to consider when shopping for mudguards for my bike?

It is also very important to buy mudguards that fit the wheel size of your bike. If, for example, you have 27.5 inch wheels, then you must also buy a 27.5 inch mudguard. Otherwise, your mudguards simply won't fit on your bike.

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Keep yourself and your bike clean with road and mountain bike mudguards!

Keep yourself and your bike clean with road and mountain bike mudguards!

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