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The folks over at Ibis have been busy. Today they dropped the latest version of the 27.5” trail machine — Mojo 4. Let’s talk about that.
Heavy on performance and light on the wallet. We put four bikes that all cost $3000 or less to the test.
Fun AF, fast AF, planted AF, poppy AF, good value AF, coil-compatible AF — the Ripmo AF is pretty AF.
The $2899 Santa Cruz Hightower is a versatile, affordable traction factory. It’s plush, planted and pushes you to ride harder.
First up, we have the Giant Reign 2. Thankfully, Giant has decided that 29” wheels are cool again, because they’ve knocked it out of the park with the new Reign redesign. With 146mm of rear travel and 160mm up front, the Reign packs a punch.
Carbon vs Alloy MTB wheels – Which one reigns supreme? We put three different wheelsets through the wringer to find out – Enve M630 – Zipp 3Zero Moto – DT Swiss M1700 Spline.
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Already have it narrowed down to a couple of options? Take some demos for a spin to get some first-hand experience.