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      • Best Full Face Diving Mask Reviews
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    • Gear Packages
      • Best Scuba Gear Packages of 2024
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      • The Best Marine GPS
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    • Hoods
      • Best Scuba Diving Hoods of 2023
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      • Best Hookah Dive System Review
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      • Best Closed Circuit Rebreathers Described and Reviewed
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      • Essential Scuba Diving Safety Equipment
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      • What is the Best SMB for Diving?
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      • Best Scuba Diving Gauges Reviewed and Compared
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      • The Best Scuba Tanks Review
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      • Thee Best Underwater Strobes Review
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      • Best Underwater Camera Housing Review
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      • Best Marine VHF Radios Reviews
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  • Scuba Basics
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      • Best Dive Trips to Belize & Cocos Island Liveaboard Diving
      • Best Scuba Diving Mexico – Guadalupe Island Shark Diving and Socorro Island Liveaboards
    • Colombia
      • Diving in Malpelo Island Colombia
      • Best Scuba Diving San Andres Colombia
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        • Banco Chinchorro Diving Mexico
    • Europe
      • Costa Brava Spain Scuba Diving
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      • Montenegro Scuba Diving Review
      • Best Scuba Diving Croatia
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    • Florida & Atlantic Coast
      • Best Scuba Diving Fort Myers Florida
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      • Panama City Florida Scuba Diving
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    • Galapagos
      • Scuba Diving the Galapagos Islands
      • Galapagos Liveaboard Dive Trips
    • Hong Kong
      • Best Scuba Diving Hong Kong
    • Indian Ocean
      • Great White Shark Cage Diving Gansbaai South Africa
      • Shark Diving in Mossel Bay South Africa
      • Best Scuba Diving in Pondicherry India
      • Best Scuba Diving Goa India
      • Best Scuba Diving in the Maldives
      • Best Maldives Liveaboard Scuba Diving
      • Cape Town Scuba Diving Review
      • Scuba Diving Port Elizabeth South Africa
      • Protea Banks Shark Diving South Africa
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      • Sodwana Bay Scuba Diving South Africa
      • Scuba Diving the Andaman Islands
      • Best Diving in Mozambique
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      • Best Reunion Island Scuba Diving Reviewed
      • Best Diving in Zanzibar Reviewed
      • Best Scuba Diving Mauritius
      • Sri Lanka Diving Review
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      • Scuba Diving the Seychelles – Liveaboards
    • Indonesia
      • Scuba Diving Raja Ampat Indonesia
      • Best Raja Ampat Liveaboards
      • Best Diving Derawan Islands Liveaboards
      • Best Diving in Gili Islands Indonesia Reviewed
      • Best Sulawesi & Halmahera Liveaboard Diving
      • Best Diving Indonesia – Pulau Weh Diving
      • Best Indonesia Liveaboard Diving – Alor and Flores
      • Best Indonesia Liveaboard Diving – Cenderawasih Bay
      • Best Indonesia Diving – Wakatobi Liveaboard Diving
      • Best North Sulawesi Scuba Diving – Bunaken Island & Lembeh Strait Indonesia
      • Banda Sea Diving Liveaboards Indonesia
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      • Best Scuba Diving in Bali Indonesia
  • Liveaboards/Resorts J – Z
    • Japan
      • Best Scuba Diving Okinawa Japan
    • Macronesia (Atlantic) & West Africa
      • Best Diving in Dakar Senegal
      • Best Scuba Diving the Canary Islands
      • Scuba Diving the Azores
      • Best Scuba Diving in Cape Verde Islands
      • Scuba Diving Madeira Islands Portugal
    • Malaysia
      • Kuching Diving Sarawak Malaysia
      • Best Scuba Diving Langkawi Malaysia
      • Scuba Diving in Kota Kinabalu Malaysia
      • Best Diving Redang Island Malaysia
      • Best Diving Malaysia Labuan Wrecks
      • Scuba Diving in Perhentian Islands Malaysia
      • Best Scuba Diving Tioman Island
      • Best Dive Resorts Malaysia – Layang Layang Island & Lankayan Island Borneo
      • Best Sipadan Island Scuba Diving
    • Middle East
      • Best Scuba Diving in Israel
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      • Best Scuba Diving Jeddah Saudi Arabia
      • Best Dahab Diving Holidays
      • Best Scuba Diving Marsa Alam Egypt
      • Best Scuba Diving Sharm el Sheikh Egypt
      • Scuba Diving Hurghada Egypt Review
      • Best Scuba Diving in Aqaba Jordan
      • Best Red Sea Liveaboards
      • Scuba Diving in Fujairah & Dubai
      • Best Liveaboard Diving in Djibouti
      • Best Diving in Oman – Muscat
      • Best Liveaboard Diving in Oman
    • New Zealand
      • Scuba Diving Bay of Islands New Zealand
      • Milford Sound Scuba Diving New Zealand
      • Poor Knights Islands Diving New Zealand
    • Pacific Islands
      • Scuba Diving Pohnpei Micronesia
      • Best Scuba Diving Samoa
      • Best Scuba Diving Easter Island Chile
      • Best Scuba Diving Molokai Hawaii
      • Best Scuba Diving Maui Hawaii
      • Best Scuba Diving Kauai Hawaii
      • Best Scuba Diving Oahu Hawaii
      • Best Scuba Diving Hawaii Liveaboard
      • Best Scuba Diving Palau Micronesia
      • Best Liveaboard Diving Palau Micronesia
      • Best Kosrae Scuba Diving Micronesia
      • Scuba Diving the Cook Islands
      • Best Scuba Diving in Tonga
      • Scuba Diving New Caledonia Review
      • Best Scuba Diving in Vanuatu
      • Yap Scuba Diving Review
      • Best Scuba Diving in Guam Review
      • Best Scuba Diving in Saipan
      • Best Scuba Diving Fiji
      • Bikini Atoll & Truk Lagoon Wrecks – Liveaboards
      • Best Diving French Polynesia Liveaboards
      • Liveaboard Scuba Diving in the Solomon Islands
    • Pacific Northwest (North America)
      • Best Nanaimo Scuba Diving British Columbia
      • Scuba Diving British Columbia – Howe Sound
      • Best Scuba Diving San Juan Islands Washington
    • Papua New Guinea
      • Papua New Guinea Scuba Diving Review
      • Best Papua New Guinea Liveaboard Diving
    • Philippines
      • Best Scuba Diving Coron Philippines
      • Scuba Diving Apo Reef & Coron Wrecks Liveaboards
      • Best Scuba Diving Romblon Philippines
      • Camiguin Island Diving Review
      • Scuba Diving Siquijor Island Philippines Review
      • Best Diving in Dumaguete Philippines
      • Best Puerto Princesa Scuba Diving
      • Best Diving in the Philippines Visayas Liveaboards
      • Best Diving Philippines – Anilao Diving
      • Best Scuba Diving Moalboal Philippines
      • Best Diving in Malapascua Philippines
      • Best Diving Philippines – Anda Scuba Diving
      • Scuba Diving in El Nido Palawan
      • Best Mactan Island Scuba Diving Philippines
      • Best Sogod Bay Dive Sites Philippines
      • Best Scuba Diving Boracay Philippines
      • Best Scuba Diving Puerto Galera Philippines
      • Best Panglao Island Scuba Diving Philippines
      • Scuba Diving in Subic Bay Philippines
      • Best Tubbataha Reef Liveaboards – Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park
      • Best Liveaboard Diving Philippines in Malapascua & the Visayas
    • Taiwan
      • Best Scuba Diving Kenting Taiwan
      • Best Scuba Diving Green Island Taiwan
      • Best Orchid Island Taiwan Diving
    • Thailand
      • Koh Lipe Scuba Diving Thailand
      • Best Diving in Krabi Thailand
      • Best Scuba Diving Khao Lak Thailand
      • Chumphon Scuba Diving Thailand
      • Best Scuba Diving Koh Chang Thailand
      • Best Scuba Diving in Pattaya Thailand
      • Best Koh Tao Thailand Diving
      • Best Phuket Thailand Scuba Diving Liveaboards
      • Best Scuba Diving Thailand Liveaboards
    • Vietnam
      • Nha Trang Scuba Diving Vietnam
  • Books & Media
    • Best Ocean Documentary Reviews
    • Top 10 Best Scuba Diving Movies of All Time
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Cave & Underwater Explorer Diving
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Educational & Reference
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Sea Life & Safety/Survival
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Wreck & Inspirational
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Children’s & Fiction
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Underwater Photography & Freediving
    • Best Scuba Diving Books – Pacific Northwest Marine Life
  • Swimming
    • Best Women’s Swim Shorts
    • Best Men’s Swimming Trunks
    • Best Men’s Board Shorts
    • Best Swimming Headphones
    • The Best Swim Parka of 2024
    • The Best Swim Goggles
  • Boating
    • Boating Accessories
      • Best Dry Bags Reviews in 2023
      • Best Fishing Knives Reviews
      • Best Sailing Knife Reviews
      • Best Rain Gear for Fishing
      • Best Boat Trailer Tongue Jacks
      • Best Boat Trailer Winch Reviews
      • Best Bimini Tops for Boats
      • Best Inflatable Boat Launching Wheels
      • Best Boat Ladder Review
      • Boat Anchor Rope Reviews
      • Best Boat Anchors Reviews
      • Best First Aid Kits Reviews
    • Binoculars
      • Best Night Vision Binoculars for 2024
      • Marine Binoculars
    • Canoes
      • Best Inflatable Canoes Reviews
      • Canoes
      • Best Canoe Paddles Review
    • Coolers
      • Soft Side Coolers
      • Marine Coolers
    • Electronics
      • Best Electric Air Pump for Inflatables
      • Best Marine VHF Radios Reviews
      • Best Kayak Fish Finder Review
      • The Best Marine GPS
      • Best Handheld GPS Review
    • Inflatable Boats
      • Best Inflatable Boat Launching Wheels
      • Best Inflatable Dinghy Review
      • Best Inflatable Pontoon Boats for Fishing in 2023
      • Inflatable Boats
    • Kayak Accessories
      • Best Kayak Knives Review
      • Best Kayak Rod Holders
      • Best Kayak Seat Review
      • Best Kayak Storage Racks Review
      • Best Gifts For a Kayaker
      • Best Kayak Compasses of 2023
      • Best Kayak Anchor Systems
      • Best Kayak Bilge Pump Reviews in 2023
      • Best Electric Air Pump for Inflatables
      • Best Kayak Roof Rack Systems
      • Best Kayak Carts Review
      • Best Dry Bags Reviews in 2023
      • Best Water Shoes for Kayaking
      • Best Kayak Helmet Reviews in 2024
      • Best Wetsuits for Kayaking
      • Best Drysuit for Kayaking
      • Best Kayak Fishing Paddle Reviews
      • Best Kayak Paddle Reviews
      • Best Kayak Fishing Life Jacket Reviews
      • Best Kayaking Life Jackets for Women Review
      • Best Life Vest Kayaking
    • Kayaks
      • Best Motorized Kayak Review
      • Best Pedal Kayak of 2024
      • Best Kayaks for Kids in 2023
      • Best Kayaks for Women
      • Best Touring Kayaks
      • Best Tandem Kayak Review
      • Best Whitewater Kayaks for Beginners
      • Best Kayak for Lakes Review
      • Best Ocean Kayaks
      • Best Ocean Fishing Kayak Reviews
      • Top Rated Fishing Kayaks
      • Best Beginner Kayaks Reviews
      • Best Recreational Kayaks
      • Best Inflatable Kayaks
    • Life Jackets
      • Best Jet Ski Life Jackets
      • Best Wakeboard Life Jackets Review
      • Best Inflatable Life Jackets Reviews
      • Best Kayak Fishing Life Jacket Reviews
      • Best SUP Life Vest Reviews
      • Best Kayaking Life Jackets for Women Review
      • Best Life Vest for Kayaking Review
    • Motors
      • Best Electric Trolling Motors Reviews
      • Best Small Outboard Motor Reviews
      • Best Kayak Trolling Motor Review
  • Board Sports
    • Best Electric Air Pump for Inflatables
      • Best Electric Air Pump for Inflatables
    • Stand Up Paddleboards
      • Best Stand-Up Paddle Board Reviews
      • Best Stand-Up Paddleboard for Yoga
      • Best Stand Up Paddle Board for Surfing Review
      • Best Inflatable Paddle Boards Reviews
      • Best Fishing SUP Boards
    • SUP Accessories
      • Best Paddle Board Paddles Review
      • Best SUP Life Vest Reviews
      • Best SUP Roof Rack Systems
    • Best Skimboard Brands in 2024
      • Best Skimboard Brands in 2024
    • Best Wakesurf Boards
      • Best Wakesurf Board Reviews
    • Body Boards
      • Best Bodyboards
      • The Best Boogie Boards for Kids in 2024
      • Best Bodyboard Swim Fins Review
    • Surfboards
      • Best Surfboards for 2024
      • Best Soft Top Surfboards Review
      • Best Surfboards for Beginners
      • Best Surfboards for Kids
    • Surfing Accessories
      • Best Women’s Swim Shorts
      • Best Men’s Board Shorts
      • Best Surfing Watches of 2024
      • Best Surfboard Travel Bag Reviews
      • Best Surfboard Racks for Cars
      • Best Wetsuit Booties Surfing
      • Best Rash Guard for Men Review
      • Best Rash Guards for Women Review
      • Best Surfing Wetsuits
  • Towables
    • Best Electric Air Pump for Inflatables
    • What’s the Best Kneeboard?
    • Best Wakeboards
    • Best Wakeboard Life Jackets Review
    • Best Water Skis Review
    • Best Wakesurf Boards
    • Best Towable Tubes
  • Beach
    • Best Beach Cruisers
    • Best Beach Wagons or Carts
    • Waterproof Bags
    • Best Soft Coolers for 2023
    • Best Beach Coolers for 2024
    • Best Marine Cooler Review
    • Best Beach Chairs for 2024
    • Best Beach Umbrellas Review
    • Best Beach Canopy Reviews
    • Best Beach Tent Reviews
  • Cycling
    • Best Kids Electric Scooter
    • Best Adult Electric Scooter
    • Best Folding Bikes
    • Best Camera for Cycling Review
    • Best MTB Lights Review
    • Best Hardtail Mountain Bikes of 2024
    • Best Gravel Bikes Under $2,000 in 2023
    • Best Beginner Road Bikes in 2023
    • Best Bike Computer Reviews
    • Best Comfort Bike Reviews
    • Best Children’s Mountain Bikes
    • Best Women’s Mountain Bike Helmets
    • Best Mountain Bike Helmet Reviews
    • Best Affordable Electric Bikes in 2024
    • Best Women’s Mountain Bikes
    • Top 10 Best BMX Bikes in 2024
    • Best Mountain Bikes Under $1,000 of 2023
    • Best Budget Mountain Bikes Review
    • Best Fat Bike Reviews
    • Best Single Speed Bike Reviews
    • Best Beach Cruisers
  • Camping
    • Best Portable Shower Tent for Camping
    • Best Handheld GPS Review
    • Best Binoculars for Hiking
    • Best Hiking Watches Review
    • Best Mess Kit for Camping Review
    • Best Hiking Shoes for 2024
    • Best Hiking Boots Reviews
    • Best Portable Showers for Camping
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Best Budget Mountain Bikes Review

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Raleigh Bikes Talus 2 Mountain Bike - Best Budget Mountain Bikes of 2020
Raleigh Bikes Talus 2 Mountain Bike

Updated November 12, 2022

A quick Google search reveals that it is easily possible to reach your credit card limit by purchasing even a mid-range mountain bike.  If that doesn’t suit your circumstances, don’t fret.  There are dozens of well-crafted models on the market with advanced features and good reliability that can give a commendable performance offroad in a price range of $200-$600.

Running the models available through a sieve to separate out the weaker performers, a range of credible mountain bikes have been selected to save you some research time.  The best are presented in a comparison table followed by descriptions, key features, photos, videos, and a basic buying guide.

If you have any questions or concerns, please use the comments section at the bottom.

For more information on bikes and accessories, please check out these reviews:

Folding Bikes     Cycling Cameras     MTB Lights     Hardtail Mountain Bikes     Gravel Bikes Under $2,000     Beginner Road Bikes     Bike Computers     Comfort Bikes     Children’s Mountain Bikes     Women’s Mountain Bike Helmets     Mountain Bike Helmets     Affordable Electric Bikes     BMX Bikes     Mountain Bikes Under $1,000     Fat Bikes     Single Speed Bikes     Beach Cruisers

Best Budget Mountain Bike Review

  • Schwinn Traxion Mountain Bike
  • Raleigh Bikes Talus 2 Mountain Bike
  • Schwinn Axum Dropper Seatpost Mountain Bike
  • Mongoose Impasse Mountain Bike
  • Kent Hawkeye Mountain Bike
  • Hiland 26″ Aluminum Mountain Bike
  • Mongoose Dolomite Fat Bike

Best Budget Mountain Bikes Comparison Table

PhotoBikeFrameGearsRatingPrice
Schwinn Traxion Mountain BikeAluminum24 Speed Shimano4.5$$
Raleigh Bikes Talus 2 Mountain BikeAluminum21 Speed Shimano4.6$$
Schwinn Axum Dropper Seatpost Mountain Bike - Best Budget Mountain Bike ReviewSchwinn Axum Dropper Seatpost Mountain BikeAluminum8 Speed4.3$$
Mongoose Impasse Mountain BikeAluminum21 Speed Shimano/SRAM4.0$
Kent Hawkeye Mountain BikeAluminum 21 Speed Shimano4.3$
Hiland 26" Aluminum Mountain BikeAluminum21 Speed Shimano/Microshift4.7$
Mongoose Dolomite Fat BikeSteel7 Speed Shimano4.4$
PhotoBikeFrameGearsRatingPrice

Schwinn Traxion Mountain Bike

Lightweight, Quality 24 Speed Drivetrain, Dual Suspension

The Traxion Mountain Bike by the classic Chicago manufacturer is a durable smooth-riding 29-inch model with a dual-suspension aluminum frame and suspension fork, great for trail riding.

Suitable for all-terrain it has 24-speed Shimano derailleurs with EZ fire trigger shifters, and front and rear mechanical disc brakes for crisp stops.

It is also equipped with sturdy alloy cranks and double-wall alloy rims for the 2.25-inch all-terrain knobbies.

The matte gray/neon green color combination is striking and a limited lifetime warranty assures your satisfaction.

  • Size: 18-inch
  • Weight: 37 pounds
  • Frame/Fork Material: aluminum
  • Suspension: front and back
  • Tires: 29 x 2.25-inch knobby mountain tires
  • Rims: double-wall alloy
  • Gears: 24-speed Shimano derailleurs with Shimano EZ Fire trigger shifters
  • Brakes: front and rear mechanical disc brakes
  • Reliable, durable alloy cranks
  • Color: matte gray/neon green
  • Warranty: limited lifetime
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Price: $$

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Raleigh Bikes Talus 2 Mountain Bike

Range of Sizes, Hardtail, High-Quality Aluminum Frame & Front Suspension

The Raleigh Bikes Talus 2 Mountain Bike is a hardtail model made of high-quality 6061 aluminum with an SR Suntour suspension that has 100mm of play to smooth out the ride on technical trails or cross-country riding.

It has a 21-speed Shimano drivetrain with convenient trigger shifters and dual Tektro mechanical disc brakes for reliable stopping power.

Available in 5 frame sizes with 27.5-inch or 29-inch grippy knobby tires depending on the frame, there is a size to suit a broad range of riders from 5’4” to 6’4”.

It comes in a choice of red or gray with a limited lifetime warranty on the frame.

  • Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL (for riders 5’4” to 6’4”)
  • Frame/Fork Material: 6061 heat-treated aluminum
  • Suspension: hardtail, SR Suntour XCE-28 fork with 100mm coil-spring suspension
  • Tires: progressive sizing – 27.5-inch on XS and S frames, 29-inch on M, L, and XL frames, 2.25-inch knobby tires
  • Rims: double-wall alloy, 32 hole
  • Gears: 21-speed Shimano derailleurs with Shimano trigger shifters
  • Brakes: front and rear Tektro M280 mechanical disc brakes
  • High-quality Shimano Tourney cranks
  • Includes rack and fender mounts
  • Color: red or gray
  • Warranty: limited lifetime on the frame
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Price: $$

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Schwinn Axum Dropper Seatpost Mountain Bike

Lightweight, 8 Speed, Hardtail, Dropper Post

Schwinn Axum Dropper Seatpost Mountain Bike - Best Budget Mountain Bike ReviewThe Schwinn Axum Mountain Bike is another great entry-level mountain bike with a few advanced features.

It’s a hardtail model of durable aluminum with a 100mm suspension fork to absorb bumps for a little smoother ride.

The interesting more advanced feature is the dropper post that allows you to conveniently adjust your seat post with a remote switch on the handlebars while you’re in motion to change levels as you like for ascents and descents.

It has an 8-speed drivetrain with trigger shifters along with dual mechanical disc brakes for precision stops.

The pricing is low, inviting you to add custom components to make it suit your riding style more specifically.

  • Sizes: one only for riders 5’4” to 6’2”
  • Weight: 35.32 pounds
  • Frame/Fork Material: aluminum
  • Suspension: hardtail, 100 mm suspension fork with lockout
  • Tires: 29-inch x 2.6-inch tires
  • Rims: 3mm double-wall alloy
  • Gears: 8-speed with trigger shifters
  • Brakes: front and rear mechanical disc brakes
  • 125 mm dropper post (for adjustment as you ride) with internal cable routing
  • Colors: black or blue
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Price: $

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Mongoose Impasse Mountain Bike

Dual Suspension, Quality Components, A Bit Heavy

The Mongoose Impasse Mountain Bike is a bargain-priced model that offers a number of quality features for an entry-level trail rider.

Constructed from a sturdy aluminum alloy it is a bit heavy at 44 pounds but has dual suspension with an Element front fork for a fairly smooth ride over bumps and dual disc brakes for stopping power.

It has 29-inch tires mounted on alloy rims with a quick-release front wheel for easy storage.

The high-quality Shimano drivetrain with SRAM twist shifters enables easy shifting to adjust to all types of terrain.

Available in silver, it is typically priced very low.

  • Size: 18-inch
  • Weight: 44 pounds
  • Frame/Fork Material: aluminum
  • Suspension: front and rear with an Element suspension fork
  • Tires: 29-inch
  • Rims: aluminum alloy, quick-release front wheel
  • Gears: 21-speed Shimano derailleurs with SRAM twist shifters
  • Brakes: front and rear disc brakes
  • Colors: silver
  • Rating: 4.0
  • Price: $

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Kent Hawkeye Mountain Bike

Lightweight, High-Quality Aluminum Frame, Dependable, Hardtail

The Kent Hawkeye Mountain Bike is dependable and lightweight at 37 pounds, with a quality frame of 6061 aluminum.

Front suspension and 2.3-inch tires absorb shock from uneven terrain and a 21-speed Shimano drive train and rapid-fire shifter enable easy gear changes.

Also included are dual mechanical disc brakes.

Altogether the Kent Hawkeye combines a number of quality features in a pretty solid package for entry-level off-road bikers at a nice price.

  • Size: 18.5-inch (weight capacity of 300 pounds, for riders from 5’7” to 6’2”)
  • Weight: 37 pounds
  • Frame/Fork Material: 6061 aluminum
  • Suspension: hardtail, front suspension fork
  • Tires: 29-inch x 2.3-inch
  • Rims: aluminum
  • Gears: 21-speed Shimano derailleurs with a 21-speed EF-41 rapid-fire shifter
  • Brakes: front and rear mechanical disc brakes
  • Colors: grey/green
  • Warranty: general, 6-month limited
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Price: $

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Hiland 26″ Aluminum Mountain Bike

Good for Short Riders, Lightweight, Hardtail, Quality Components

The Hiland 26″ Aluminum Mountain Bike is a lightweight model at 32.8 pounds and with 26-inch Kenda tires and a 17-inch frame makes it a good fit for smaller riders.

The bright color combination and choice of 3 or 6-spoke wheels are striking but the quality components make this bike an excellent choice for the budget-minded.

A GOOD front suspension fork with 100mm travel smoothes the bumps and dual disc brakes bring the stopping power.

In addition, the 21-speed Shimano drivetrain provides plenty of gears for whatever the terrain delivers.

  • Size: 17-inch (for riders from 5’ to 6’)
  • Weight: 32.8 pounds
  • Frame/Fork Material: Hiland aluminum
  • Suspension: hardtail, GOOD front suspension fork with 100mm travel
  • Tires: 26-inch x 1.95-inch Kenda
  • Rims: aluminum, available in 3-spoke and 6-spoke designs
  • Gears: 21-speed Shimano TY21 derailleurs with Microshift TS38 shifters
  • Brakes: front and rear disc brakes
  • Colors: black/orange, black/red, white/green
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Price: $

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Mongoose Dolomite Fat Bike

Sturdy Steel Frame, Reliable, All-Around Fat Bike, Great for Soft Surfaces

For those who like their off-road biking with a little different flavor, the Mongoose Dolomite Fat Bike provides extra capability on softer surfaces like mud and sand.

This one is a bit heavy with its 4-inch tires and steel frame, but provides a sturdy ride for riders from 5’6” to 6’ with a threadless headset for adjustment of saddle height.

It has a 7-speed Shimano drivetrain for changing levels and front and rear mechanical disc brakes for stops.

Like most fat bikes, it has a rigid frame but the low-inflation wide tires go a long way to make it a smooth ride.

The price is quite affordable.

  • Size: 18-inch (for riders from 5’6” to 6’)
  • Weight: 48.5 pounds
  • Frame/Fork Material: high tensile steel frame, aluminum alloy fork
  • Suspension: rigid
  • Tires: 26-inch x 4-inch all-terrain knobby
  • Rims: aluminum alloy
  • Gears: 7-speed Shimano rear derailleur with a twist shifter
  • Brakes: front and rear mechanical disc brakes
  • Beach cruiser-style pedals
  • Threadless headset for easy adjusting saddle height for a range of riders
  • Color: navy blue
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Price: $

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Budget Mountain Bikes Buying Guide

To find a good mountain bike in the $200 to $600 range you have to take care that the manufacturer hasn’t decreased quality to meet the pricing demands. On first look, many bikes look deceptively good but can quickly let you down after purchasing and going for a ride or two.  Below are factors and features to consider to help you avoid that mistake.

Frame Materials

Aluminum and steel are the most commonly used materials for the frame and fork on budget bikes and they are both strong with aluminum and more lightweight.  Steel is more expensive and considerably heavier.  Steel is more flexible and aluminum more brittle.  Quality welding is also a factor to look for.

Suspension

The rugged nature of mountain biking makes shock absorption a key consideration.  Most mountain bikes have mechanical shock absorbers on the front of the bike.

Those that are better suited for the roughest terrain have them in the front and the rear.  These models are typically more expensive and are said to have full suspension or dual suspension.

The bikes with suspension in the front but none in the rear are referred to as hardtail bikes.

A factor to look for in suspension is “travel.”  This term refers to how far the suspension moves or “travels” when absorbing shock as you ride.  It is expressed in millimeters.  If the bike has 120mm of travel, the suspension compresses up to 120mm.

There are bikes without any shock absorbers and these are referred to as rigid.  Fat bikes often have no suspension as the low-inflation extra-wide tires have a bit of shock absorption built-in.  The Mongoose Dolomite Fatback reviewed above is an example of this.

Further Details:  Mountain Bike Suspension 101

Wheel Size

The wheel size that is right for you is based primarily on your size and the type of riding you do.

29-inch wheels are the largest and good for holding speed and conditions in cross-country style riding.  Taller riders will fit this size better.

27.5-inch wheels are more suitable for trail conditions that require more maneuverability.

26-inch wheels are common on fat bikes and when they are used on standard mountain bikes the handling will be just that more maneuverable, and best for shorter riders.

Brakes

Even on budget mountain bikes disc brakes are usually the norm.  On occasion, you can find a quality bike that uses linear-pull brakes (the old style that squeezes the rim) but these are not as effective as disc brakes.

Mechanical disc brakes are reliable and relatively inexpensive.  They do require manual adjustment as the brake pads wear down.

Hydraulic disc brakes are considered the best.  They provide more sensitivity and control with less stress on the hands, and self-adjust for pad wear.

Two top disc brake brands are Shimano and SRAM.

Drivetrain/Gears

The drivetrain is the mechanism that moves the bike forward when you pedal.  It consists of the crankset (that the pedals are attached to) with at least one chainring or gear that transfers the pedaling power to the rear wheel, where there is a cassette of cogs.  Drivetrains with more than one chainring use a derailleur to shift from one to another.  Similarly in the rear, a derailleur is used to move the chain from one cog to another. The most reliable brand names in common use for drivetrains and components are Shimano and SRAM.

Additional Advice:  How to Use Bike Gears

For more information on bikes and accessories, please check out these reviews:

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Best Women’s Mountain Bike Reviews

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Schwinn High Timber Women’s Mountain Bike - Best Women's Mountain Bike Reviews
Schwinn High Timber Women’s Mountain Bike

Updated December 30, 2022

Mountain biking is an excellent sport for people of all ages and genders that provides a perfect opportunity to commune with nature and get some health-enriching exercise.  The most suitable bike for any individual can primarily be determined by physical stature, followed by experience, age, and type of riding preferred.  There are bikes, however, that have the design geometry and features better suited to the physical characteristics of women.

To help you locate such bikes, a few of the best representing the range in pricing and variety of features have been selected as an introduction.  To start, there is a comparison table followed by descriptions, key features, photos, videos, and a basic buying guide.

If you have any questions or concerns, please use the comments section at the bottom.  I’d love to know your thoughts.

For more information on bikes and accessories, please check out these reviews:

Folding Bikes     Cycling Cameras     MTB Lights     Hardtail Mountain Bikes     Gravel Bikes Under $2,000     Beginner Road Bikes     Bike Computers     Comfort Bikes     Children’s Mountain Bikes     Women’s Mountain Bike Helmets     Mountain Bike Helmets     Affordable Electric Bikes     BMX Bikes     Mountain Bikes Under $1,000     Budget Mountain Bikes     Fat Bikes     Single Speed Bikes     Beach Cruisers

Women’s Mountain Bike Reviews

  • Diamondback Lux 1 Women’s Mountain Bike
  • Diamondback Clutch 1 Women’s Mountain Bike
  • Raleigh Ziva Comp Women’s Mountain Bike
  • Raleigh Eva 2 Women’s Mountain Bike
  • Schwinn High Timber Women’s Mountain Bike

Women’s Mountain Bike Comparison Table

PhotoBike FrameGearsSuspensionRatingPrice
Diamondback Lux 1 Women's Mountain BikeAluminum3 x 8Hardtail4.6$$
Diamondback Clutch 1 Women’s Mountain Bike - Best Women's Mountain Bike ReviewsDiamondback Clutch 1 Women's Mountain BikeAluminum1 x 10Full5.0$$$$
Raleigh Ziva Comp Women’s Mountain Bike - Best Women's Mountain Bike ReviewsRaleigh Ziva Comp Women's Mountain BikeAluminum1 x 11Hardtail4.6$$$
Raleigh Eva 2 Women’s Mountain Bike - Best Women's Mountain Bike ReviewsRaleigh Eva 2 Women's Mountain BikeAluminum3 x 8Hardtail4.3$
Schwinn High Timber Women's Mountain BikeAluminum3 x 7Hardtail4.4$
PhotoBikeFrameDrive TrainSuspensionRatingPrice

Diamondback Lux 1 Women’s Mountain Bike

The Diamondback Lux 1 is a sturdy entry-level women’s mountain bike available in sizes to suit female riders from 5’3” to 5’10”.

It’s a hardtail model with SR Suntour front suspension and wide 27.5” x 2.35” to smooth out the bumps, with a durable 6061 aluminum frame and female-specific design with a low standover height.

It has Tektro mechanical disc brakes for precise braking control and plenty of gears with a 3 x 8 Shimano drivetrain.

The result is good handling and maneuverability in a variety of conditions from steep hill climbs, to winding trails, to fast downhill terrain.

It comes with a limited lifetime warranty at a reasonable price.

Two upgraded models in the line are available if you are looking for a bit more, the Lux 2 and Lux 3, which offer a few more features and benefits.

  • Sizes: S – 15-inch, M – 17-inch, L – 19-inch (for riders 5’3” to 5’10”)
  • Frame/Fork Material: 6061 T6 aluminum
  • Suspension: hardtail, SR Suntour XCT30, 80mm Travel
  • Tires: 27.5-inch x 2.35-inch
  • Rims: double-wall alloy, 32 hole
  • Gears: 3 x 8 Shimano drivetrain and shifters
  • Brakes: front and rear Tektro Aries mechanical disc brakes
  • Saddle: DB Women’s Performance MTB Saddle
  • Color: blue
  • Warranty: limited lifetime warranty on the frame
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Price: $$

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Diamondback Clutch 1 Women’s Mountain Bike

Diamondback Clutch 1 Women’s Mountain Bike - Best Women's Mountain Bike ReviewsDiamondback Clutch 1 Women’s Mountain BikeThe Diamondback Clutch 1 is a modern trail bike with premium components available in a wide range of sizes to suit women from 5’1” to 6’2”.

It sports dual suspension with 150mm travel in the front and 130mm travel in the back for a smooth platform regardless of the obstacles.

The lightweight aluminum frame, progressive geometry, Shimano drivetrain, and wide WTB tires combine for a quick-pedaling, maneuverable ride even on advanced single tracks.

The WTB Koda saddle is a comfortable fit for females and the Shimano hydraulic brakes are precise.

This is a high-quality mountain bike with a price to match.  It does come with a fairly generous warranty.

  • Sizes: XS – 14-inch, S – 15.5-inch, M – 17-inch, L – 19-inch (for riders 5’1” to 6’2”)
  • Frame/Fork Material: aluminum
  • Suspension: full, front – SR Suntour Aion with 150mm travel, rear shock – X-Fusion 02 Pro R large volume with 130mm travel
  • Tires: 27.5-inch x 2.3-inch WTB Vigilante
  • Rims: Blanchard 29R, tubeless-ready, 32 hole
  • Gears: 1 x 10 Shimano drivetrain and shifters
  • Brakes: front and rear Shimano BR-M395 hydraulic disc brakes
  • Saddle: WTB Koda Comp
  • Color: blue
  • Warranty: 5-year warranty on the front triangle, 1-year warranty on the swingarm
  • Rating: 5.0
  • Price: $$$$$

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Raleigh Ziva Comp Women’s Mountain Bike

Raleigh Ziva Comp Women’s Mountain Bike - Best Women's Mountain Bike ReviewsThe Raleigh Ziva Comp is a durable, lightweight 6061 aluminum model that comes in 4 frame sizes suitable for a wide range of female riders from 5’0” to 6’2” who are looking for some casual trail riding or perhaps would like to get more serious.

It comes at a moderate price while still boasting a quality batch of components.

Stopping is precise with Tektro Auriga hydraulic disc brakes and the hardtail is matched with a mid-range Suntour Raidon XC Air fork with 100mm travel to smooth out the bumps.

It comes with a Women’s Mountain Seat, an easy-shifting 11-speed Shimano drivetrain, wide 27.5” x 2.25” tires, and women-specific geometry for a comfortable nimble ride.

  • Sizes: XS, S, M, L (for riders 5’0” to 6’2”)
  • Frame/Fork Material: 6061 aluminum
  • Suspension: hardtail, Suntour Raidon XC Air with 100mm travel
  • Tires: 27.5-inch x 2.25-inch
  • Rims: double-wall alloy, 32 hole
  • Gears: 1 x 11 Shimano drivetrain and shifters
  • Brakes: front and rear Tektro Auriga hydraulic disc brakes
  • Saddle: Raleigh Women’s Mountain
  • Color: white
  • Warranty: ask about the details of the warranty
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Price: $$$

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Raleigh Eva 2 Women’s Mountain Bike

Raleigh Eva 2 Women’s Mountain Bike - Best Women's Mountain Bike ReviewsThe Raleigh Eva 2 is a low-priced model designed for women to ride moderate distances on the road or on light trails.

With 4 sizes for riders from 5’0” to 6’0”, it has a reasonably good set of components for the price.

The frame has a design that uses women’s-specific geometry and is made of high-quality, durable, and lightweight  6061 aluminum, with an SR Suntour front fork that has a modest 75mm travel to smooth out some of the bumps.

There are plenty of gears in the 3 x 8 Shimano drivetrain but the brakes are linear-pull V-brakes that are a cut below disc brakes though fairly effective, nonetheless.

The tires are quality 27.5” x 2.1” Kenda brand mounted on sturdy double-walled rims, and the saddle and grips are designed for the comfort of women.

Overall, the Eva 2 is an excellent value for the money.

  • Sizes: XS, S, M, L (for riders 5’0” to 6’0”)
  • Frame/Fork Material: 6061 aluminum
  • Suspension: hardtail, SR Suntour M3030 with 75mm travel
  • Tires: 27.5-inch x 2.1-inch Kenda
  • Rims: double-wall Weinman
  • Gears: 3 x 8 Shimano drivetrain and shifters
  • Brakes: alloy V-brake linear pull
  • Saddle: women’s specific comfort saddle
  • Color: white
  • Warranty: ask about the details of the warranty
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Price: $

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Schwinn High Timber Women’s Mountain Bike

The Schwinn High Timber name represents a line of mountain bikes in a range of wheel sizes with steel and aluminum frames to suit men, women, and children of all sizes for light trail and road use.

The model highlighted here in the photo and in the specifications below is a bike with 27.5” x 2.2” tires and an aluminum frame with a suspension fork, a 21-speed drivetrain, and mechanical disc brakes.

Schwinn offers High Timber models in 20”, 24”, 26”, and 29” versions, some of which have linear-pull brakes.

Prices are quite reasonable for all sizes and quality is assured by the Schwinn brand and a limited lifetime warranty.

  • Sizes: for riders 5’4” to 6’2”
  • Frame/Fork Material: aluminum
  • Suspension: hardtail, suspension fork
  • Tires: 27.5-inch x 2.2-inch all-terrain
  • Gears: 3 x 7 Schwinn drivetrain and shifters
  • Brakes: alloy mechanical disc brakes
  • Rims: high-profile double wall
  • Quick-release seat post for easy height adjustment
  • Color: blue, pink, black, coral, orange, red, silver, teal, grey, light purple, navy blue, yellow
  • Warranty: limited lifetime warranty
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Price: $

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Women’s Mountain Bike Buying Guide

Differences Between Men’s and Women’s Mountain Bikes

There are obvious differences in physiques between men and women taken into consideration in the design of bikes specifically for women.  Factors include:

  • Overall Weight – With on-average lower strength than a man, women find that a lightweight bike is easier to manipulate on the trail and in transport and storage.
  • Size – For many women of smaller stature, men’s and unisex bikes may be too large so smaller sizes can be a better fit.
  • Frame Design – With the difference in body proportions between men and women, especially in the narrower width of the chest, bikes with different geometry can be more suitable for women.  This can involve shorter distances from the seat to the handlebars with shorter top tubes and other design differences.
  • Women’s Top Tube – Traditionally when you think of a women’s bike you imagine a lower top tube making it more “lady-like” for a woman to step through when wearing a dress.  Some women’s-specific models still use a very low top bar but most are more concerned with ergonomics and what is most effective for women’s proportions and sizes as described above.
  • Handlebars – For women-specific bikes, narrower handlebars fit women’s torso widths better than wider versions on men’s models.  They are more ergonomic and comfortable increasing efficiency.
  • Gears – Generally speaking, a woman’s endurance and strength are comparatively less than that of a man.  (I realize there are women that are truly performance beasts out there that can kick the butts of all but the top men.)  With this in mind, many women’s models are built with more gears so that challenging terrain and hill climbs can be achieved more easily.
  • Brake Levers and Gear Shifters – In order to better fit women’s smaller and narrower hands, these levers and shifters are often downsized from standard men’s sizes to better fit.  This makes for increased control with less effort.

Types of Mountain Bikes

  • Trail Bikes – This type of mountain bike is the most common and versatile.  For more casual riding on wide-open trails or roads, a trail bike is a good choice.  It is best on hills that are not too steep.  These usually are hardtails, bikes that have front suspension only.
  • Cross-Country Bikes – These bikes are suitable for more challenging terrain with more obstacles to navigate, steeper climbs and descents, and narrower trails.  There are hardtail and full suspension (front and rear) bikes that are both designed for this type of riding.
  • All-Mountain or Enduro Bikes – The trails in this category may be wider, but they are often more rugged and technical.  Ascents tend not to be as steep as in cross-country biking but descents can be steep and circuitous.  Durable full-suspension bikes perform best in this style.

Features

Wheel Size – Mountain bikes for adults are available with wheels in 26, 27.5, and 29-inch diameters.  It is largely a matter of preference with body size and height the major considerations.  26” wheels used to be the standard but in recent years that has changed.  That diameter does have an advantage in maneuverability, though.  Larger wheels perform better rolling over objects and for maintenance of momentum.  For women’s mountain bikes 27.5” is the best fit for most riders depending also on the frame size and female-specific design geometry.

Suspension – Bikes can come with no suspension (rigid), suspension in the front only (hardtail), and in the front and rear (full or dual suspension).  Many bikes for road use and fat bikes are rigid.  As discussed above, trail bikes and cross-country bikes often are hardtails.  For all-mountain or enduro action full-suspension models are most effective.

The purpose of the suspension is to absorb shock and smooth out the ride making for better control.  The suspension has what is referred to as travel.  This is the distance that the suspension can move when absorbing shock.  Lower-priced models may have suspension with a travel amount of 120mm or less.  The better more expensive suspension may have a travel amount of 150mm or more like the Diamondback Clutch 1 bike reviewed above.  Bike Suspension Basics

Brakes – Better quality mountain bikes most often use disc brakes, either mechanical or hydraulic.  Some of the least expensive models may use linear-pull or caliper brakes (rim brakes) but these are not as effective though acceptable to many riders.

Mechanical disc brakes are the cheaper of the two types of disc brakes.  Hydraulic disc brakes are considered more sensitive and provide better control but often are more complex to maintain than mechanical disc brakes.

For more information on bikes and accessories, please check out these reviews:

Folding Bikes     Cycling Cameras     MTB Lights     Hardtail Mountain Bikes     Gravel Bikes Under $2,000     Beginner Road Bikes     Bike Computers     Comfort Bikes     Children’s Mountain Bikes     Women’s Mountain Bike Helmets     Mountain Bike Helmets     Affordable Electric Bikes     BMX Bikes     Mountain Bikes Under $1,000     Budget Mountain Bikes     Fat Bikes     Single Speed Bikes     Beach Cruisers

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Top 10 Best BMX Bikes in 2024

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Redline Proline Expert XL BMX Race Bike - Best BMX Bikes of 2020
Redline Proline Expert XL BMX Race Bike

Updated September 2, 2024

BMX biking got its start in the 70s and has become increasingly popular since that time developing into a diverse range of styles from leisurely street cruising, to rougher dirt road action, to performing tricks in a skate park or even an organized freestyle competition, or racing.  People of all ages from kids to adults can enjoy BMX riding and take it as casually or seriously as they desire.

Choosing the right BMX bike can be a challenge.  To give you a leg up in the process, quality bikes in several BMX categories have been selected as an introduction.  They are presented in a comparison table to start, followed by descriptions, key features, photos, videos, and a basic buying guide.

Please use the comments section at the bottom if you have any questions or concerns.  I’d love to know your thoughts.

For more information on bikes, please check these reviews:

Women’s Mountain Bikes     Mountain Bikes Under $1,000     Budget Mountain Bikes     Fat Bikes     Single Speed Bikes     Beach Cruisers

Top 10 Best BMX Bikes in 2024

  • Redline MX24 BMX Race Bike
  • Mongoose Title 24 BMX Race Bike
  • Redline Proline Expert XL BMX Race Bike
  • Mongoose Title Pro XXL BMX Race Bike
  • Schwinn Predator Team Cruiser BMX Bike
  • Mongoose Legion L500 Freestyle BMX Bike
  • Redline Rival 20 Freestyle BMX Bike
  • Framed 26er Cruiser BMX Bike
  • Diamondback Youth Nitrus BMX Bike
  • Mongoose Legion Mag Freestyle BMX Bike

Top 10 BMX Bikes Comparison Table

PhotoBike FrameTiresTypeRatingPrice
Redline MX24 BMX Race BikeAluminum24"Racing4.6$$
Mongoose Title 24 BMX Race BikeAluminum24"Racing4.7$$
Redline Proline Expert XL BMX Race BikeAluminum20"Racing4.7$$$
Mongoose Title Pro XXL BMX Race BikeAluminum20"Racing4.8$$
Schwinn Predator Team Cruiser BMX BikeSteel24"Cruiser4.4$$
Mongoose Legion L500 Freestyle BMX BikeChromoly Steel20"Freestyle4.9$$$
Redline Rival 20 Freestyle BMX BikeSteel20"Freestyle4.5$$
Framed 26er Cruiser BMX Bike - Best BMX Bikes of 2021Framed 26er Cruiser BMX BikeAluminum26"Cruiser4.5$$
Diamondback Youth Nitrus BMX BikeSteel20"Youth4.2$
Mongoose Legion Mag Freestyle BMX BikeSteel20"Freestyle4.2$
PhotoBikeFrameTiresTypeRatingPrice

Redline MX24 BMX Race Bike

The Redline MX24 BMX Race Bike is a great fit for beginner riders 5’6” and taller.

Ready to ride right out of the box, pedals are included.

The foundation has a lightweight, durable 6061 aluminum frame, with 24-inch Vee Speedster tires on aluminum alloy rims, and 3-piece race Chromoly cranks.

It also has Tektro linear brakes in the rear and a flexible racing-oriented seat.

The colors available include dark gray, crimson, and blue.

A limited lifetime warranty on the frame lends confidence to the quality.

  • Recommended Rider Height: 5’6” and taller
  • Frame: durable, lightweight 6061 aluminum
  • Fork: hi-ten steel with tapered legs
  • Tires: 24-inch x 1.75 Vee Speedster
  • Cranks: race Chromoly 3 piece
  • Rims: alloy race
  • Brakes: Tektro BX310 linear brakes
  • Saddle: Pivotal Race
  • Colors: dark gray, crimson, blue
  • Warranty: limited lifetime warranty on the frame
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Price: $$

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Mongoose Title 24 BMX Race Bike

The Title 24 BMX Race Bike is a great model for taller beginner and intermediate riders over 5‘7” from Mongoose who got their manufacturing start making BMX bikes back in 1974.

The lightweight Tectonic T1 aluminum frame comes with a hi-ten steel fork and sturdy tubular 3-piece Chromoly cranks.

The V-brakes provide speed control and have convenient internal routing.

In addition, the quality Arisun XLR8 tires are mounted on sturdy double-wall aluminum rims.

Available in red at a reasonable price, it comes with a pretty generous warranty.

  • Recommended Rider Height: 5’7” and taller
  • Frame: lightweight Tectonic T1 aluminum
  • Fork: hi-ten steel
  • Tires: 24-inch x 1.75 Arisun XLR8
  • Cranks: 3-piece tubular Chromoly
  • Rims: Xposure Infinity aluminum double-wall rims
  • Brakes: aluminum V-brake linear-pull brakes
  • Saddle: Mongoose Unifier Pro
  • Color: currently available in red
  • Warranty: 5-year limited warranty on the frame and 1-year limited warranty on parts
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Price: $$

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Redline Proline Expert XL BMX Race Bike

The Redline Proline Expert XL BMX Race Bike is a great model for young racers with some experience who are ready to take it to the next level.

Riders up to 5’4” will find the Expert XL a sturdy relatively high-performance model with many nice features and components.

It has a sturdy proprietary aluminum alloy frame and a full Chromoly steel fork with tapered legs that aid in maneuverability.

The 20-inch Vee Speed Booster tires are mounted on alloy race rims, the 3-piece cranks are at a superior level, and the Pivotal race seat with no padding lets people know how serious about racing you are.

Available in several vibrant colors, it comes with a limited lifetime warranty on the frame.

  • Recommended Rider Height: 5’4” and shorter
  • Frame: durable, lightweight proprietary aluminum alloy
  • Fork: full Chromoly with tapered legs
  • Tires: 20-inch x 1.6 Vee Speed Booster
  • Cranks: Microline 3-piece performance cranks
  • Rims: alloy race
  • Brakes: Tektro BV1V linear brakes
  • Saddle: Pivotal, no padding
  • Colors: red, blue, turquoise, yellow
  • Warranty: limited lifetime warranty on the frame
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Price: $$$

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Mongoose Title Pro XXL BMX Race Bike

The Mongoose Title Pro XXL BMX Race Bike is a superior model for beginner to intermediate riders 6’0” and taller.

The components and features are very similar to the Title 24 bike reviewed above but this time it has an elongated frame to suit taller riders with 20-inch tires to go with the double-wall alloy rims.

It has the same lightweight aluminum frame, steel fork, Chromoly 3-piece cranks, linear-pull brakes with internal cable routing, and saddle.

That’s a nice batch of specs for a nice price that will suit taller racers.

  • Recommended Rider Height: 6’0” and taller
  • Frame: lightweight Tectonic T1 aluminum
  • Fork: hi-ten steel
  • Tires: 20-inch x 1.95/1.75 Arisun XLR8
  • Cranks: 3-piece tubular Chromoly
  • Rims: Xposure Infinity aluminum double-wall rims
  • Brakes: aluminum V-brake linear-pull brakes
  • Saddle: Mongoose Unifier Pro
  • Colors: red, blue
  • Warranty: ask about the limits of the warranty
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Price: $$

 

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Schwinn Predator Team Cruiser BMX Bike

The Schwinn Predator Team Cruiser BMX Bike, inspired by the design from the 80s, has classic styling.

With gum wall 24-inch tires and a sturdy hi-tensile steel frame, it is great on-road or off for riders age 8 and older.

Durability is enhanced by steel cranks and single-wall alloy rims and smooth stopping on all-terrain is supplied by front and rear caliper brakes.

Capping the classic styling and look are rattrap pedals and a chrome finish.

Schwinn closes the deal with a limited lifetime warranty.

  • Recommended Riders: age 8 and up
  • Frame: durable hi-tensile steel
  • Tires: 24-inch x 1.75 vintage gum wall
  • Cranks: steel
  • Rims: single-wall aluminum alloy
  • Brakes: front and rear caliper brakes
  • Saddle: Schwinn BMX
  • Colors: chrome silver
  • Warranty: limited lifetime warranty
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Price: $$

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Mongoose Legion L500 Freestyle BMX Bike

The Mongoose Legion L500 Freestyle BMX Bike is the pinnacle model in the line designed for the most extreme quarterpipes and ramps and riders 5’8” on up.

Extra durable with high-quality Chromoly steel in the frame, fork, and cranks, it has 20 x 2.4-inch wire bead tires on quality double-wall alloy rims.

The pricing is a little higher than most bikes reviewed here but the performance and durability make it worth the money.

  • Recommended Rider Height: 5’8” and taller
  • Frame: durable 4130 Chromoly
  • Fork: durable 4130 Chromoly
  • Tires: 20-inch x 2.4 wire bead
  • Cranks: 2-piece tubular Chromoly
  • Rims: Xposure Infinity-XD aluminum double-wall rims
  • Brakes: aluminum U-brake linear-pull brakes (removable mounts)
  • Saddle: Mongoose Pivotal
  • Colors: silver
  • Warranty: ask about the limits of the warranty
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Price: $$$

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Redline Rival 20 Freestyle BMX Bike

The Redline Rival Freestyle BMX Bike is a sturdy 20-inch entry-level model with a shorter 19-inch top tube suitable for adults and kids 5’4” or less.

It has basic durability in its hi-ten steel frame and fork, forged 1-piece crank, and alloy rims.

The saddle is padded and a rear U-brake provides the stopping power.

A great bike for neighborhood shredding, it has reasonable pricing and a lifetime limited warranty on the frame.

  • Recommended Rider Height: 5’4” and shorter
  • Frame: durable, hi-ten steel
  • Fork: durable hi-ten tubular steel
  • Tires: 20-inch x 2.125 Park
  • Cranks: 1 piece forged steel crank
  • Rims: RL 20 alloy
  • Brakes: Tektro FX340 rear U-brake
  • Saddle: Monster padded
  • Colors: orange, green
  • Warranty: limited lifetime warranty on the frame
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Price: $$

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Framed 26er Cruiser BMX Bike

The Framed 26er Cruiser BMX Bike has a longer top tube for stability and control to support larger riders up to 250 pounds for cruising the trail or city streets.Framed 26er Cruiser BMX Bike - Best BMX Bikes of 2021

The durable 6061 alloy frame and fork of hi-ten steel with Chromoly legs can effectively deal with front impact while remaining reasonably lightweight.

Double-wall alloy rims support the 26 x 2-inch tires while an Avidd BB5 rear disc brake makes stopping precise.

  • Recommended Rider Size: 250 pounds maximum weight
  • Frame: lightweight, durable 6061 aluminum alloy
  • Fork: hi-ten steel with Chromoly legs
  • Tires: 26-inch x 2
  • Cranks: 3-piece forged steel
  • Rims: alloy double-wall rims
  • Brakes: Avidd BB5 rear disc
  • Saddle: suede BMX style
  • Color: black/blue
  • Warranty: ask about the terms of the warranty
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Price: $$

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Diamondback Youth Nitrus BMX Bike

The Diamondback Youth Nitrus BMX Bike is a nice model for kids just beginning with BMX racing and dirt ripping.

It has a sturdy hi-ten steel fork and frame with aluminum rims and forged aluminum cranks to take what kids can dish out in the form of falls and crashes as they learn what to do.

It also comes with a DB BMX saddle, 20-inch knobby tires, and easy-pull Tektro rim brakes.

Pricing is ultra-low on this nice starter kids’ BMX bike.

  • Recommended Riders: average sized 6 to 10-year-olds (47″-56″)
  • Fork: durable hi-ten steel
  • Tires: 20-inch x 2.125/1.75 knobby tires
  • Cranks: forged aluminum
  • Rims: aluminum
  • Brakes: Tektro linear-pull
  • Saddle: DB BMX
  • Colors: gloss black
  • Warranty: ask about the warranty
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Price: $

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Mongoose Legion Mag Freestyle BMX Bike

The Mongoose Legion Mag Freestyle BMX Bike is designed for beginner-level riders from 4’8” to 5’4” to develop their freestyle skills on.

Beyond the sturdy hi-ten steel frame and fork and forged steel crank, it has eye-catching but functional cast aluminum mag wheels and 4 freestyle pegs to add to trick potential.

It also comes with a padded freestyle seat, a rear U-brake for smooth stops, and glaring orange color.

Pricing is low and it’s backed by a 1-year limited warranty.

  • Recommended Rider Height: 4’8” to 5’4”
  • Frame: durable, hi-ten steel
  • Fork: durable hi-ten tubular steel
  • Tires: 20-inch x 2.3
  • Cranks: 1 piece forged steel crank
  • Rims: cast aluminum mag
  • Brakes: rear U-brake
  • 4 Freestyle Pegs
  • Saddle: padded freestyle
  • Colors: orange
  • Warranty: 1-year limited warranty
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Price: $

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BMX Bikes Buying Guide

Purpose

When purchasing a BMX bike it is useful to examine what sort of use you will put it to.  There are design differences to cater to a variety of styles to consider.  Perhaps you plan to more or less casually ride on streets or even unpaved roads and trails or you would like to explore the realm of tricks and freestyle, racing, or jumps.  Today there is a wide range of activities like these for consideration with bikes more or less suitable for them.

Some specialized categories of BMX bicycling include racing, park & freestyle, flatland tricks, and dirt jumping.

Materials

The most common material used on many higher-quality BMX bikes for the frame and fork is Chromoly steel.  It is a steel alloy that is a little lighter and more durable than hi-tensile steel but more expensive.   Hi-tensile steel is also the choice for many good bikes.  It is also easy to maintain and repair and is fatigue-resistant.  If you are looking for a lighter material, aluminum fills the bill.  It is durable but a little stiffer though suitable for most applications.  It is also cheaper.  Some of the best and most expensive models use carbon fiber.  The advantages are that it is exceptionally light and durable.

Size

The frame size is important for getting the best fit to match your height.  Fortunately, manufacturers usually provide a substantial amount of advice to help you get a bike that fits.

Standard BMX geometry guidelines for height and frame size are as follows:

  • < 4’0” – 15” to 16” Micro Mini frame
  • 4’0” to 4’6” – 16” to 17” Mini frame
  • 4’4” to 4’10” – 17” to 18.5” Junior frame
  • 4’8 to 5’4” – 18.5 to 19.5” Expert frame
  • 5’4” to 5’10” – 20” to 20.5” Pro frame
  • >  5’10” – 21” Pro XL or XXL frames

Wheel Size

20” is the standard wheel size for BMX bikes.  For kids and smaller riders, 16” wheels are available.  18” wheels are sometimes used in dirt jumping and freestyle riding.  24” wheels are used by some freestyle riders and racers and may be preferred by taller riders.  There are even 26” (like the Framed 26er reviewed above) and 29” wheels used mainly for cruising.

Rims

Tires and wheels can take a beating on a BMX bike so sturdy rims are important.  Aluminum alloy is most often used due to its being durable and lightweight.  Thicker double and triple-walled versions are available on some bikes to add to durability.  The thicker the heavier, though.  Double-walled is a common choice.

Gears

BMX bikes only come in single-geared models.  For this style of riding, there is no time for changing gears.  What is most important is the crank length and the gear ratio between the chainring and rear sprocket.  The way to calculate this ratio is to count the number of teeth on the chainring (the numerator) and put that over the number of teeth in the sprocket (the denominator).  The lower the ratio, the easier the pedaling will be.  It is a matter of preference to a degree based primarily on your size and style.  A commonly preferred ratio is 25/9.  If you don’t like the feel of your pedaling you can switch out to cranks, chainrings, and/or sprockets in different sizes, with help from a bike shop, if necessary.

Safety

BMX riding can be considered an extreme sport, especially in more adventurous styles like jumping and freestyle tricks.  Make sure you are prepared safety-wise by maintaining your bike. Look for cracks, check the brakes and tire inflation, and the general working condition of the bike every time before you get started.  If there is a breakdown after a jump or during a trick, significant injury can result.  Be prepared by wearing appropriate personal protection gear depending on the activity which could include a helmet with full face covering, knee, elbow, and shin pads, and long sleeves and trousers for abrasion prevention.

For more information on bikes, please check these reviews:

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Best Mountain Bikes Under $1,000 of 2023

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Updated December 7, 2022

It’s quite possible to spend a boatload of money on a mountain bike and still come away with one that leaves something to be desired.  There are models, however, to be had at reasonable prices that really give you bang for the buck with performance features and quality components.

Here the aim is to point you toward such bikes that won’t require more than $1,000 of your hard-earned money.  Top models in several categories have been selected as an introduction.  Each is presented in a comparison table followed by descriptions, important features, photos, videos, and a fundamental buying guide.

Please use the comments section at the bottom if you have any questions or concerns.  I’d love to know your thoughts.

For more information on bikes and accessories, please check out these reviews:

Folding Bikes     Cycling Cameras     MTB Lights     Hardtail Mountain Bikes     Gravel Bikes Under $2,000     Beginner Road Bikes     Bike Computers     Comfort Bikes     Children’s Mountain Bikes     Women’s Mountain Bike Helmets     Mountain Bike Helmets     Affordable Electric Bikes     BMX Bikes     Budget Mountain Bikes     Fat Bikes     Single Speed Bikes     Beach Cruisers     Women’s Mountain Bikes

Best Mountain Bikes Under $1,000 of 2023

  • Diamondback Atroz 2 Full Suspension Mountain Bike
  • Raleigh Tokul 2 Hardtail Mountain Bike
  • SAVADECK DECK300 Carbon Fiber Mountain Bike
  • Diamondback El Oso Uno Steel Fat Bike
  • Mongoose Tyax Expert Mountain Bike
  • Diamondback Overdrive 29 2 Hardtail Mountain Bike

Mountain Bikes Under $1,000 Comparison Table

PhotoBike FrameGearsSuspensionRatingPrice
Diamondback Atroz 2 Full Suspension Mountain BikeAluminum1 x 9 Full4.6$$
Raleigh Tokul 2 Hardtail Mountain BikeAluminum 3 x 7 Hardtail4.5$$
SAVADECK DECK300 Carbon Fiber Mountain BikeCarbon Fiber3 x 10Hardtail4.5$$
Diamondback El Oso Uno Steel Fat BikeSteel2 x 9Rigid4.4$
Mongoose Tyax Expert Mountain BikeAluminum3 x 9Hardtail4.3$
Diamondback Overdrive 29 2 Hardtail Mountain Bike - Best Mountain Bikes Under $1000Diamondback Overdrive 29 2 Hardtail Mountain BikeAluminum1 x 11 Hardtail4.7$$
PhotoBikeFrameDrive TrainSuspensionRatingPrice

Diamondback Atroz 2 Full Suspension Mountain Bike

Full Suspension Control & Comfort

The Diamondback Atroz 2 has the control and comfort afforded by full suspension, yet still fits into the price requirement of this review.

It comes in 3 frame sizes to suit a range of riders with fairly wide 27.5 x 2.35-inch tires to help you conquer rugged trail conditions.

The package includes a quality 9-speed Shimano Acera drivetrain and shifters along with Shimano hydraulic disc brakes for premium-level stopping power.

Available in an eye-catching satin blue color, your satisfaction is ensured by a substantial warranty.

  • Sizes: S – 16-inch, M – 18-inch, L – 20-inch (for riders 5’4” to 6’1”)
  • Frame/Fork Material: 6061 aluminum
  • Suspension: full, front – SR Suntour XCM 120mm Travel, rear – SR Suntour Raidon-R Air Shock
  • Tires: 27.5-inch x 2.35-inch WTB Vigilante
  • Rims: double-wall alloy, 32 hole
  • Gears: 9-speed Shimano Acera derailleur and shifters
  • Brakes: front and rear Shimano hydraulic disc brakes
  • Color: satin blue
  • Warranty: 5-year warranty on the front triangle, 1-year warranty on the swingarm
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Price: $$

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Raleigh Tokul 2 Hardtail Mountain Bike

Good for Technical Trails

The Raleigh Tokul 2 Hardtail Mountain Bike is a hardtail that has a rugged lightweight 6061 aluminum frame designed with trail geometry and a quality front suspension great for technical trails.

Available in 4 sizes to suit a wide range of riders, it comes with an 11-speed SRAM drivetrain and has wide 27.5-inch x 2.6-inch Vee Crown Gem tires and an SR Suntour fork with 130mm of travel to take you comfortably over the bumps and provide traction.

Tektro hydraulic brakes deliver precise stopping capability.

The pricing comes in right around the limit imposed by the title of this review.

Ask for details concerning the frame warranty.

  • Sizes: S – 15-inch, M – 17-inch, L – 19-inch, XL – 21-inch (for riders 5’4” to 6’4”)
  • Frame/Fork Material: 6061 heat-treated aluminum
  • Suspension: hardtail, SR Suntour XCR 34 coil spring – 130mm travel
  • Tires: 27.5-inch x 2.6-inch
  • Rims: double-wall alloy
  • Gears: 21-speed SRAM NX drivetrain and trigger shifter
  • Brakes: front and rear Tektro M275 hydraulic disc brakes
  • Front and rear through axles
  • Color: dark grey
  • Warranty: frame warranty, 30-day returns
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Price: $$

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SAVADECK DECK300 Carbon Fiber Mountain Bike

Bargain-Priced Carbon Fiber Adventure Bike

The SAVADECK DECK300 Carbon Fiber Mountain Bike comes in 3 frames and 3 wheel-size combinations to suit a range of men and women.

Made of lightweight and durable T800 carbon fiber it has a 3 x 10 Shimano drivetrain for plenty of gearing options on your next adventure ride.

It’s a hardtail design with SR Suntour hydraulic front suspension to absorb the bumps and Shimano mechanical disc brakes for stopping power.

Available in a range of colors, the pricing is excellent for a carbon fiber bike with so much to offer.

  • Sizes: 15.5-inch, 17-inch, 19-inch (for men and women)
  • Frame/Fork Material: T800 carbon fiber
  • Suspension: hardtail, SR Suntour hydraulic fork – 100mm travel
  • Tires: 26-inch, 27.5-inch, 29-inch
  • Rims: double-wall alloy
  • Gears: 30-speed Shimano front and rear derailleurs and shift lever
  • Brakes: front and rear Shimano mechanical disc brakes
  • Leather saddle with memory foam
  • Color: black/blue, green, white
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Price: $$

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Diamondback El Oso Uno Steel Fat Bike

Durable Steel Fat Bike

Here’s the Diamondback El Oso Uno, a rigid suspension steel-framed fat bike for a change of pace from the other hardtail, full suspension, and lightweight MTBs reviewed.

A little heavy, it nonetheless provides excellent traction on a variety of surfaces and is comparatively much more capable on softer ones like sand and mud.

The low-inflation wide tires deliver a pretty smooth ride over bumps even without any suspension.

Performance is enhanced by a quality 2 x 9 Shimano drivetrain and Tektro Novella mechanical disc brakes, and it comes in 3 sizes to fit riders from 5‘4” to 6’1”.

Pricing is quite reasonable and the durability of the frame is assured with a limited lifetime warranty.

  • Sizes: S – 16-inch, M – 18-inch, L – 20-inch (for riders 5’4” to 6’1”)
  • Frame/Fork Material: heat-treated steel
  • Suspension: rigid (none)
  • Tires: 26-inch x 4-inch Chaoyang Cruiser tires
  • Rims: single-wall alloy
  • Gears: 18-speed Shimano drivetrain and shifters
  • Brakes: front and rear Tektro Novella mechanical disc brakes
  • Color: black
  • Warranty: limited lifetime on the frame
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Price: $

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Mongoose Tyax Expert Mountain Bike

Reasonably Priced Hardtail Trail Bike

The Mongoose Tyax Expert Mountain Bike is a hardtail cross-country MTB with a durable lightweight aluminum frame.

The 27-speed Shimano drivetrain offers versatility and the Suntour air suspension front fork with 100mm travel smooths out the ride.

It has hydraulic disc brakes for precision stopping and 3 frame sizes to suit a range of body sizes to go with the 27.5-inch wheels.

Mongoose also makes a 29-inch version.

For this very reasonable price, it has a lot to offer.

  • Sizes: S, M, L
  • Frame/Fork Material: Mongoose XC aluminum
  • Suspension: hardtail, SR Suntour XCR air suspension fork with 100mm travel, lockout, and rebound adjust
  • Tires: 27.5-inch x 2.1-inch Kenda Small Block Eight tires
  • Rims: double-wall alloy with 32 holes
  • Gears: 27-speed Shimano drivetrain and trigger shifters
  • Brakes: front and rear Hayes Dyno hydraulic disc brakes
  • Color: black
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Price: $

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Diamondback Overdrive 29 2 Hardtail Mountain Bike

29er Hardtail Cross-Country MTB

Diamondback Overdrive 29 2 Hardtail Mountain Bike - Best Mountain Bikes Under $1000Diamondback refers to the Overdrive 29 2 Hardtail Mountain Bike as the classic 29er hardtail.

As the middle-level model in their line, it is priced to meet our $1,000 cut-off and has a nice package of quality components.

The frame is made of lightweight and durable high-quality 6061 aluminum that is combined with a Rockshox front suspension with 100mm travel to cushion the ride.

The 11-speed SRAM drivetrain and shifters will effectively get you up and down over the trail and the 29er tires make the rocks and logs encountered easier to cross, while Shimano hydraulic brakes provide crisp stopping power.

The Diamondback Overdrive 29 2 comes in 4 frame sizes from 16 to 22 inches for unisex riders from 5‘4” to 6’4” and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty on the frame.

  • Sizes: S – 16-inch, M – 18-inch, L – 20-inch XL – 22-inch (for riders 5’4” to 6’4”)
  • Frame/Fork Material: 6061 T6 aluminum
  • Suspension: hardtail, Rockshox Reba RL, 100mm travel
  • Tires: 29-inch x 2.1-inch Vee Rubber Mission
  • Rims: double-wall alloy, 32 hole
  • Gears: 11-speed SRAM GX derailleur and shifters
  • Brakes: front and rear Shimano hydraulic disc brakes
  • Color: red gloss
  • Warranty: limited lifetime warranty on the frame
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Price: $$

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Frame Materials

For bikes $1,000 and below in price aluminum and steel are usually employed in the frame but occasionally it is possible to find carbon fiber, as well.

  • Aluminum is lightweight, cheap, and easy to manufacture.  The downside is that it is fairly rigid and doesn’t absorb bumps well so the ride feels a little harsher.  It also fatigues faster than carbon fiber or steel and the welds may crack over time.
  • Steel is the heaviest by far of the three and more expensive than aluminum but is quite durable over a long period of time and tough.
  • Carbon fiber is the lightest and the best-quality versions are quite durable. Unfortunately, it is usually much more expensive and rarely appears on models under $1,000, although the SAVADECK DECK300 bike reviewed above is an exception to that.

Suspension

Most mountain bikes under $1,000 will have suspension on the front fork equipped to smooth out your ride on moderately bumpy trails.  You can expect for the price that the suspension may offer up to around 120mm of travel. (Travel refers to the distance that the suspension moves when absorbing shock).  For seriously bumpy technical riding you will need more.  Bikes with front suspension only are called hardtails.

When there is a rear shock absorber as well the bike is said to be a full-suspension bike.  Not many bikes in this price range are equipped with rear shock absorption and when they are it usually involves other components that are downgraded to meet the price point.  In this review, one full-suspension model is included, the Diamondback Atroz 2 Full Suspension Mountain Bike.

A bike that has no front or rear suspension is referred to as rigid.  Fat bikes are often designed that way.  They can get away without shock absorbers due to the width and low inflation pressures of the tires that have shock absorption qualities built-in.  Bike Suspension Basics

Wheel Size

Choosing a bike with a wheel size suitable for you should be based mainly on the type of riding you plan to do and secondarily on your size.

  • 29-inch wheels are effective for cross-country riding and can deliver good performance for uphill and downhill activities but won’t be as maneuverable as smaller wheels.  Taller riders often find the fit more comfortable.
  • 27.5-inch wheels are more maneuverable and suitable for more technical narrower trails.  Similarly, smaller riders will find it easier to use than a 29er.
  • 26-inch wheels are the old mountain bike standard that has mostly gone by the wayside now that the larger tires have become more popular due to improvements in stability, traction, and rollover.  They are still the size used for fat bikes which can benefit from the maneuverability afforded.  A few other models do still offer 26-inch versions like the SAVADECK DECK300 which is aimed at smaller riders.

Brakes

Disc brakes are the standard on mountain bikes in this $1,000 price range.  They provide much better-stopping power than the old linear-pull brakes that are still found on many cheaper models.  Disc brakes come in two versions.

Of the two, mechanical disc brakes are less expensive but reliable.  Hydraulic disc brakes have more control and sensitivity and require less adjustment for pad wear but are more expensive.  Mechanical Versus Hydraulic Disc Brakes

Drivetrain/Gears

The drivetrain is the complete mechanism that you use to move forward when you pedal.  It will have one or more chainrings or gears in the front and a cassette of cogs or gears in the back.  In the specifications when you see an indication of 1 x 11, that means there is one chainring in the front and 11 cogs in the rear for a total of 11 gears.  If those numbers are 3 x 8, that means there are 3 chainrings and 8 cogs for a total of 24 possible gear combinations.  Tips for Using Bike Gears

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Best Gravel Bikes Under $2,000 in 2023

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Diamondback Haanjo 4 Gravel Bike - Best Gravel Bikes Under $2,000
Diamondback Haanjo 4 Gravel Bike

Updated September 2, 2024

If you are not an experienced biking aficionado, getting on top of the range of categories of bicycles, each with special features and capabilities, is not easy.  What kind of bike best suits the riding I want to do?

Gravel or adventure bikes are becoming increasingly popular for versatility with the frame of a road bike combined with wider, tougher wheels and tires.  You can use one for commuting or weekend expeditions over long distances or transition easily to off-road surfaces like dirt, gravel, or mild singletrack.  It is an ever-evolving category offering a variety of features to suit your particular style.

Gravel bikes tend not to be cheap, though, so finding a quality model under $2,000 takes research.  To help in the process, some quality bikes from $500 to $2,000 have been selected as an introduction.  There’s a comparison table to start, followed by descriptions, key features, photos, videos, and a buying guide.

If you have any questions or concerns, please use the comments section at the bottom.  I’d love to know your thoughts.

For more information on other categories of bikes and accessories, please check out these reviews:

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Best Gravel Bikes Under $2,000

  • Raleigh Tamland 1 Gravel Bike
  • Diamondback Haanjo 4 Gravel Bike
  • Tommaso Sterrata Shimano R2000 Claris Gravel Bike
  • Giordano Trieste Gravel Bike
  • Schwinn Sporterra Adventure Adult Gravel Bike
  • Noble GX3 Aluminum Gravel Bike
  • Cinelli Zydeco Full Color Gravel Bike

Best Gravel Bikes Under $2,000 Comparison Table

PhotoBikeGearsFrame/Fork
Materials
Rating Price
Raleigh Tamland 1 Gravel Bike22Steel/Carbon4.6$$$$$
Diamondback Haanjo 4 Gravel Bike22Aluminum4.7$$$$$
Tommaso Sterrata Shimano R2000 Claris Gravel Bike24Aluminum/Carbon4.4$$
Giordano Trieste Gravel Bike16Chromoly Steel4.1$
Schwinn Sporterra Adventure Adult Gravel Bike14Aluminum/Steel4.2$
Noble GX3 Aluminum Gravel Bike - Best Gravel Bike Under $2,000Noble GX3 Aluminum Gravel Bike11Aluminum/Carbon4.8$$$$$
Cinelli Zydeco Full Color Gravel Bike - Best Gravel Bike Under $2,000Cinelli Zydeco Full Color Gravel Bike11Aluminum/Carbon4.5$$$
PhotoBikeGearsFrame/Fork
Materials
RatingPrice

Raleigh Tamland 1 Gravel Bike

The Raleigh Tamland 1 Gravel Bike is a durable, comfortable multi-use model suitable for commuting, gravel adventures, and longer-distance excursions.

It has a lightweight carbon monocoque fork combined with an extra durable Reynolds 631 Chromoly steel frame that comes in at a relatively lightweight 23.2 pounds considering the weight of the steel.

The Shimano 105 22-speed drivetrain offers plenty of gearing options and is rated a high-quality system for this price point.

Ditto for the quality of the TRP mechanical disc brakes which provide precision stopping power.

The high-volume Donnelly 700 x 40c tires enhance stability and comfort on rugged unpaved surfaces and rack and fender mounts are in place so you can quickly get ready for additional supplies for camping.

Pricing is right at the upper limit for this review and Raleigh has a warranty for the frame with a 30-day return policy.

  • Frame Sizes: 52cm, 54cm, 56cm, 58cm,60cm (suitable for riders from 5’4” to 6’3”)
  • Weight: 23.2 pounds (without pedals)
  • Frame/Fork Material: Reynolds 631 Chromoly steel frame/carbon monocoque fork with tapered steerer tube
  • Tires: 700 x 40c Donnelly X’PLOR MSO tires
  • Rims: HED Tomcat disc, tubeless compatible
  • Gears: 2 x 11 Shimano 105 drivetrain and dual shifters
  • Brakes: TRP Spyre-C mechanical disc brakes
  • Other Features: rack and fender mounts, third bottle cage mount on the down tube, tool kit
  • Colors: dark gray
  • Warranty: 30-day returns, frame warranty
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Price: $$$$$

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Diamondback Haanjo 4 Gravel Bike

The Diamondback Haanjo 4 Gravel Bike has a durable and lightweight 6061 aluminum frame and carbon monocoque fork with a relaxed head tube angle and endurance geometry for a comfortable seating position on longer rides.

Grippy wide WTB Riddler tires provide a stable and comfortable ride on rougher surfaces and Shimano hydraulic disc brakes give you high-precision stopping power.

The 22-speed drivetrain is the Shimano Ultegra version which offers plenty of gearing options.

Similar in many ways to the Raleigh Tamland 1, it is good for a range of off-road and on-road riding but with a slightly lower weight.

The Haanjo 4 also is near the top of the price range here and has a frame warranty and a 30-day return policy.

  • Frame Sizes: 47cm, 50cm, 53cm, 56cm, 59cm (suitable for riders from 5’1” to 6’4”)
  • Weight: 21.5 pounds (56cm)
  • Frame/Fork Material: 6061 aluminum frame/carbon monocoque fork with tapered steerer tube
  • Tires: 700 x 37c WTB Riddler tires
  • Rims: HED Tomcat disc, tubeless compatible
  • Gears: 2 x 11 Shimano Ultegra drivetrain and shifters
  • Brakes: Shimano hydraulic disc brakes
  • Other Features: tool kit, WTB Silverado Race seat, pedals included
  • Colors: blue
  • Warranty: 30-day returns, frame warranty
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Price: $$$$$

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Tommaso Sterrata Shimano R2000 Claris Gravel Bike

The Tommaso Sterrata Shimano R2000 Claris Gravel Bike, with rave reviews from buyers, has a nice integrated package of features and components great for commuting, road riding, and all-terrain excursions.

The wide all-terrain tires, vibration-dampening carbon fiber fork, and frame geometry provide a comfortable, stable ride in a range of conditions.

It has a durable 6061 aluminum frame to go with the carbon fork for a lightweight combination.

The Shimano R2000 Claris drivetrain offers an abundance of gears and braking is efficient with Avid mechanical disc brakes.

Pricing is quite reasonable and the warranty is generous at 2 years for components and lifetime on the frame.

Tommaso recommends getting a professional to do the assembly.

  • Frame Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL (suitable for riders from 5’2” to 6’5”)
  • Weight: unavailable
  • Frame/Fork Material: 6061 aluminum frame/HCT carbon fork with a tapered aluminum steerer tube
  • Tires: 700 x 40c CST Tirent all-terrain tires
  • Rims: Tommaso TC-30D
  • Gears: 3 x 8 Shimano R2000 Claris drivetrain and shifters
  • Brakes: Avid BB5 mechanical disc brakes
  • Other Features: composite flat pedals included, WTB Bolt saddle, drilled for luggage rack and fenders
  • Colors: dark gray
  • Warranty: 2 years for components, lifetime for the frame
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Price: $$

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Giordano Trieste Gravel Bike

The Giordano Trieste Gravel Bike is a solid entry-level model at a bargain price.

The Chromoly steel frame and fork are high quality and durable but a bit heavy which is not such an important negative for off-road rides on a gravel bike.

Equipped with sturdy double-wall aluminum rims, the tires are not especially wide so the most rugged of trails may be a bit rough.

On the positive side, it has a nice 16-speed Shimano Claris drivetrain with easy-to-use STI shifters and sure-stopping mechanical disc brakes front and rear.

Unfortunately, the assembly instructions are not well written, so it is suggested to get some assistance to put it together.

  • Frame Sizes: S, M, L (suitable for riders from 5’4” to 6’4”)
  • Weight: 29 pounds
  • Frame/Fork Material: Chromoly steel frame and fork
  • Tires: 700 x 30c
  • Rims: aluminum double-wall
  • Gears: 2 x 8 Shimano Claris drivetrain and STI shifters
  • Brakes: mechanical disc brakes
  • Other Features: steel cage pedals, road saddle, kickstand
  • Colors: metallic smoke gray
  • Warranty: ask for details on the warranty
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Price: $

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Schwinn Sporterra Adventure Adult Gravel Bike

The Sporterra Adventure Adult Gravel Bike is an affordably priced entry-level model by the iconic Chicago manufacturer, Schwinn.

It gives you a comfortable and effective performance on trails and paved roads alike with wide 700 x 38c multi-terrain tires mounted on durable double-walled alloy rims and an aluminum adventure frame with a sturdy steel fork.

The 14-speed Shimano drivetrain is pretty good quality at this price point with shifters that double as brake levers for the crisply efficient dual mechanical disc brakes.

It comes in one frame size only but the quick-release adjustable seat post allows it to suitably fit riders from 5’4” to 6’2”.

The Sporterra is backed by Schwinn’s reputation and a limited lifetime warranty.

  • Frame Size: 19-inch (48.26cm) (suitable for riders from 5’4” to 6’2”)
  • Weight: not available
  • Frame/Fork Material: aluminum frame/steel fork
  • Tires: 700 x 38c multi-terrain
  • Rims: aluminum double-wall
  • Gears: 2 x 7 Shimano drivetrain with shifter/brake lever combo
  • Brakes: mechanical disc brakes
  • Other Features: quick-release vinyl seat post, resin platform pedals with reflector
  • Colors: matte black
  • Warranty: limited lifetime
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Price: $

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Noble GX3 Aluminum Gravel Bike

Noble GX3 Aluminum Gravel Bike - Best Gravel Bike Under $2,000The Noble GX3 Aluminum Gravel Bike combines superior components with design for a high-performance model rated at the top end of this price range.

Forward geometry with a longer top tube and a shorter stem moves the rider’s weight forward for better handling and control both on and off-road.

The foundation is a durable and lightweight 6061 aluminum frame and Toray carbon fork with hydraulic disc brakes for premium stopping power and wide good gripping Donnelly tires for stability on a variety of surfaces.

The 11-speed SRAM drivetrain and shifter are a quality performer and internal cable routing adds to streamlining and a clean look.

The GX3 comes in a striking Hinto blue color in sizes to accommodate a wide range of riders with satisfaction backed by a 5-year warranty.

  • Frame Size: 48cm, 50cm, 52cm, 54cm, 56cm, 58cm, 60cm (suitable for riders from 5’0” to 6’3”)
  • Weight: 21.8 pounds (56cm)
  • Frame/Fork Material: 6061 butted aluminum frame/Toray carbon fork
  • Tires: 700 x 40c Donnelly X’Plor MSO tires
  • Rims: 6060 aluminum alloy Stans Grail S1
  • Gears: 1 x 11 SRAM Rival 1 drivetrain and shifter
  • Brakes: SRAM hydraulic disc brakes
  • Other Features: internal cable routing, fender compatibility
  • Colors: Hinto blue
  • Warranty: 5 year
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Price: $$$$$

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Cinelli Zydeco Full Color Gravel Bike

Cinelli Zydeco Full Color Gravel Bike - Best Gravel Bike Under $2,000The Zydeco Full Color Gravel Bike is from the Italian company, Cinelli, in a design that has evolved from their cyclocross models.

The geometry was revised to increase the wheelbase for more stability on rugged off-road terrain.

It has a nice package of components with a sturdy triple-butted aluminum frame paired with a Columbus carbon fork, an 11-speed SRAM Apex 1 drivetrain, and reliable Tektro mechanical disc brakes.

In addition, the tires are wide for increased stability, and it is ready for a cargo rack and fenders should you want to add them.

It comes in a creative arrangement of colors at a fairly modest price and a 2-year warranty from Cinelli.

  • Frame Sizes: XS (49cm), S (51cm), M (54cm), L (56cm), XL (59cm)
  • Weight: 23 pounds
  • Frame/Fork Material: triple-butted aluminum frame/Columbus Futura carbon fork
  • Tires: 700 x 40c Columbus tires
  • Rims: Shining wheels
  • Gears: 1 x 11 SRAM Apex 1 drivetrain and shifter
  • Brakes: Tektro mechanical disc brakes
  • Other Features: front triangle internal cable routing, hydraulic disc brake, fender and rear rack compatible
  • Colors: Full Color
  • Warranty: 2-year manufacturer
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Price: $$$

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Gravel Bikes Under $2,000 Buying Guide

Gravel Bike Geometry

Gravel covers a spectrum but some generalities regarding geometry usually apply.  Handling and stability are more important off-road and a slack headtube angle, lower bottom bracket, and longer wheelbase, when compared to road bikes, are all helpful on steep hill climbs and rougher terrain.  The rider is positioned more upright often with higher and wider handlebars for more comfort on long rides and better control when the riding gets rough.

Tires

Gravel bikes come with a range of tire widths to best adapt to the type of terrain where the bike will be ridden.  Wider tires are more suitable for less stable and rougher surfaces and narrower versions are for smoother and paved surfaces.  Likewise, the tread comes in a variety of patterns from smooth slicks to knobby options and many levels in between.

Gears

Gravel bikes are designed for on-road and off-road use and have a drivetrain that includes a range of gears to allow efficient pedaling up and down hills, on the flats, and over a variety of surfaces.

Typically gravel bikes employ a single or double chainring in the front and a cassette in the rear with 8 to 11 gears.  So you see drivetrains described as 1 x 11 or 2 x 8, for example.  (An exception is the Tommaso bike reviewed above that uses a 3 x 8 drivetrain.)  Which you choose is largely a matter of personal preference with some riders preferring more gears for mountainous terrain and others preferring more for flatter surfaces.

Note that single-chainring systems are lighter in weight and simpler in operation.

Brakes

Gravel bike manufacturers have set aside linear-pull rim brakes and rely almost exclusively on disc brakes due to much more reliable and consistent stopping power in all conditions, wet or dry.  Two versions are available, mechanical and hydraulic.

Mechanical disc brakes are less expensive and use a cable for activation. As the name implies, hydraulic disc brakes use liquid and have the benefits of placing less stress on the hands and providing better sensitivity and control.  There are differences in maintenance requirements, though.  Some distance riders prefer mechanical disk brakes because they are easier to repair in distant locations away from your shop.

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For more information on other categories of bikes and accessories, please check out these reviews:

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