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  • Fat Bikes

    What is a Fat Bike?

    Fat Bikes, also known as fat-wheeled bikes, are a type of mountain bike that is characterized by having extremely wide tires (between 9.7 cm and 12.7 cm), which allows them to ride on very diverse terrain, such as the snow, sand or mud.


    In addition to the wide tires, Fat Bikes usually have a robust frame, very similar to that of MTBs, a straight or riser handlebar for better visibility and a reinforced fork that can withstand the additional stresses generated when pedaling on surfaces. soft or irregular. These types of bikes also feature hydraulic disc brakes, which improve stopping power in rough conditions.

    What differences are there between a Fat Bike and a Mountain Bike?

    Fat Bikes and Mountain Bikes are bicycles that have been designed for adventure. However, there are notable differences between them that will help you identify them. As we have already said, a Fat Bike is characterized by having extra-wide tires, designed to provide a greater surface area on which to distribute the weight, as well as front cushioning or none to absorb impacts. On the contrary, Mountain Bikes have narrower tires and a double suspension that helps to neutralize the blows produced when rolling on mountain terrain.


    However, in the control on the ground is where the great difference between these two types of bicycles is most appreciated. While with a Fat Bike you will be able to reach high speeds even on stony terrain, with a Mountain Bike you will have to dodge the stones and potholes you find on the road, requiring greater control over the surface, and losing speed, especially on descents. .

    What type of terrain is best for a Fat Bike?

    Although Fat Bikes may seem slow and heavy, they are actually very versatile and capable of rolling over any terrain. Thanks to their wide tires, these bikes can ride with very low air pressure, which allows them to adapt to soft and loose terrain. In addition, their design provides greater traction and stability, which makes them ideal for uneven and rugged terrain.


    Fat Bikes have become very popular in recent years, thanks to their unique appearance, as well as their ability to ride over rough terrain. They are also an excellent option for those looking for a strong and durable bike that can handle any type of terrain.


    Finally, Fat Bikes are also a good alternative for those who need a winter bike, since their wide tires allow them to ride on snow and ice with ease. And you, do you already know which Fat Bike to buy?

  • mtb bikes

    What is a mountain bike or MTB?

    MTB or Mountain Bikes are a type of bicycle specifically designed for use on uneven and mountainous terrain. Unlike a road bike, a MTB is built with specialized suspension and geometry, ideally suited to withstand the added stress of off-road riding, as well as offering greater rider comfort and control in more demanding conditions.

    On MTB bikes the rider's position is more upright and relaxed, providing greater comfort and control on technical terrain. The wheels of a MTB are also wider and have a lower profile that facilitates traction and stability on uneven surfaces.

    What types of MTB are there?

    There are several types of MTB bikes, each designed for different kinds of terrain and activities:

    • Cross Country (XC) Bikes: Cross Country bikes are light, efficient uphill, and fast on smoother terrain.

    • Trail Bikes: Trail bikes are designed for a wide range of terrain and conditions, making them a great choice for riders looking for versatility.

    • Enduro Bikes: Enduro bikes are ideal for riders who want to conquer the toughest and most technical descents, but still need to be efficient on the climb.

    • Downhill Bikes: Downhill bikes are the heaviest and most robust of the MTB bikes. They have full suspension, big tires and a very relaxed geometry, making them ideal for technical descents and high-speed jumps.

    • Fat bikes: Fat bikes have extremely wide tires, making them perfect for riding on soft and snowy terrain. They are often used for winter expeditions as well as adventure races.

    What sizes of mountain bikes are there?

    Mountain bikes come in different sizes, which are based on the rider's height and inseam length. The most common sizes are:

    • XS: for people with a height of 1.45 m to 1.57 m

    • S: for people with a height of 1.55 m to 1.67 m

    • M: for people with a height of 1.65 m to 1.77 m

    • L: for people with a height of 1.75 m to 1.87 m

    • XL: for people with a height of 1.85 m to 1.97 m

    However, it is important to note that these are only approximate ranges, so the final choice of bike size will depend on personal preference, riding style, and the frame geometry of the particular bike.