Carbon Gravel Bike

  • Comfortable Riding Posture: Compared to traditional road bikes, Gravel bikes feature a more relaxed geometry, a longer head tube, and a more upright frame, making long rides more comfortable and less tiring for riders.
  • Excellent Road Adaptability: Its design falls between road and mountain bikes, balancing high-speed performance on hard surfaces with stability and grip on rough terrain.
  • Wide Tire Design: Gravel bikes typically support wider tires, such as 28c to 50c, providing better comfort and grip, especially suitable for unpaved surfaces like gravel and mud.
  • Powerful Load Capacity: The frame usually has numerous mounting holes for easy installation of accessories such as mudguards, bottle cages, racks, and bags, making it ideal for long-distance touring and commuting.
  • Stable and Agile Handling: The longer wheelbase and moderate head tube angle (compared to road bikes) provide better stability, especially on sections requiring technical maneuverability, while still maintaining a degree of agility.
  • Powerful braking system: Most modern gravel bikes are equipped with disc brakes, which provide strong braking power and stability in a variety of weather and road conditions, especially on wet or rough surfaces.
  • Highly variable drivetrain: A wider gear ratio range to handle the challenges of complex terrain allows riders to choose different drivetrain configurations based on their preferences and routes.