Collection: MTB Frames

MTB Frames – Built for Adventure
Explore our MTB Frames collection, designed to handle any trail with durability and performance. Choose from hardtail frames for a responsive, rugged ride or full suspension frames for superior shock absorption and smoother handling on rougher trails. Available in various sizes and designs, our frames are built to withstand the toughest conditions, elevating your mountain biking experience with strength and control!

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MTB Frames Buying guide

Buying Guide for MTB Frames

When it comes to mountain biking, there are two main types of frames: full suspension and hardtail. Full suspension frames have both a front and rear shock, while hardtail frames only have a rear shock. Both have their pros and cons, so it's important to choose the right frame for your riding style.

Full suspension frames are great for all-mountain riding, as they provide a smoother ride on rough terrain. They're also more forgiving if you make a mistake while riding. However, full suspension frames are more expensive and heavier than hardtail frames.

Hardtail frames are better for cross-country riding, as they're lighter and more efficient. They're also less expensive than full suspension frames. However, hardtail frames can be less comfortable on rough terrain and more difficult to control.

When choosing a frame, it's important to consider your budget, riding style, and weight. Full suspension frames are typically more expensive, but they offer a smoother ride and more forgiving ride. Hardtail frames are lighter and more efficient, but they can be less comfortable on rough terrain. Ultimately, the best frame for you is the one that fits your budget and riding style.

Guide to Our Brands

There are many different mountain bike frame brands on the market, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. In this overview, we'll take a look at three of the most popular brands - Kona, Pivot, and Santa Cruz.

Kona is known for making high-quality hardtail mountain bikes. Hardtail bikes have a rigid frame, meaning that they don't have any suspension on the back end. This makes them lighter and easier to pedal, but it also makes them less comfortable on rough trails. Kona's hardtail bikes are some of the best in the business, and they're a great choice for cross-country riders who want a fast and light bike.

Pivot is a brand that makes both hardtail and full-suspension mountain bikes. Full-suspension bikes have suspension on both the front and the back of the frame, making them more comfortable to ride on rough trails. However, they're also heavier and more difficult to pedal. Pivot's bikes are known for being incredibly well-rounded, with a great mix of speed, comfort, and durability.

Santa Cruz is another brand that makes both hardtail and full-suspension mountain bikes. However, Santa Cruz is best known for their full-suspension bikes. These bikes are some of the most popular on the market, thanks to their incredible ride quality and durability