Women's Bikes
Do I need a women's bike?
Our WMN bikes are designed to combat common problems women face when cycling. We also offer additional colours and specifications to ensure you get a bike you enjoy riding time and time again.
You can benefit from a women's bike if you're smaller in height or you have a shorter torso.
What makes a women's specific bike different?
Women frequently report saddle discomfort as one of the barriers that stops them riding more often. As a result, we spec our WMN bikes with a women's specific saddle to keep you comfortable while you're riding.
Narrower handlebars and a shorter stem combat neck pain commonly caused by over-reaching, leaving you free to enjoy the views on your ride.
We also use wheels proportional to the frame size, which is especially important on our smaller WMN bikes. This helps avoid your toes hitting the wheel when steering and manoeuvring the bike.
How do I choose the right frame size?
We developed a unique sizing system that takes into account the use of the bike as well as your measurements.
A 3XS-S (152cm - 172cm) frame is lighter to accommodate lower body masses, while our S-M (172cm - 186cm) frames offer flexibility to size up if you want a more stable ride experience, or size down if you prefer something a little more pointy and nimble.
Use our Perfect Positioning System to find out which frame size we recommend for you.
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Women's Cycling Gear
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- Color: Champagne
- Color: Stealth
- Color: English Coral
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