Hardtail Mountain Bikes
We look at a fairly comprehensive list of hardcore hardtails to see how their geometry compares to full suspension trail bikes.
These aggressive hardtail mountain bikes are designed for trail riding and beyond, and each offers at least 120mm of front suspension travel.
Hardtails aren't just for beginner mountain bikers. Here are the 10 most aggressive hardtail mountain bikes.
The Stinner Tunnel hardtail mountain bike was previously available as a custom frame only; now it's available in four sizes, and buyers can choose steel or titanium.
The Canfield Yelli Screamy hardtail mountain bike handles technical trails with ease and is designed to last.
The Priority 600HXT is a solid, low-maintenance, belt-driven hardtail mountain bike with an impressive build and thumb-tap gearbox shifting.
Hardtail Mountain Bike Reviews
The Canfield Yelli Screamy hardtail mountain bike handles technical trails with ease and is designed to last.
The Priority 600HXT is a solid, low-maintenance, belt-driven hardtail mountain bike with an impressive build and thumb-tap gearbox shifting.
The Trek Marlin+ 8 electric hardtail mountain bike is singletrack-worthy and a fun commuter bike too.
The Marin El Roy is a steel hardtail that's designed for rough enduro-style trail riding, with the geo and build kit to back it up.
The Schwinn Axum delivers 29er wheels, a one-by drivetrain, and a dropper post for under $500. We put it to the test for trail rides.
The Devinci Kobain promises to be a capable and affordable hardtail trail bike. We put it to the test.
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Luca is exploring the advantages of 36-inch mountain bike wheels through his bike brand, 36Pollici, while solving problems along the way.
The mixed-wheel Starling Roost hardtail features a stainless steel frame and up to 160mm of front travel.
The updated Cannondale Scalpel HT XC race hardtail combines progressive geometry with a lightweight design.
Whether it's a rite of passage, a less-expensive way to test the waters, or an opportunity for building skills, mountain bikers have opinions about starting on a hardtail.
The Canfield Yelli Screamy 29er hardtail mountain bike is back with modern geo, internal dropper post routing, and three water bottle mounts.
Some have argued that key mountain bike handling skills are gained by starting out on a hardtail.
Alchemy has a new titanium hardtail with build prices starting at $6,299.
The updated 2022 Santa Cruz Chameleon hardtail mountain bike can be set up 29er or with mixed wheels, and geared or singlespeed.
We look at a fairly comprehensive list of hardcore hardtails to see how their geometry compares to full suspension trail bikes.
The beloved GG Pedalhead steel hardtail is back and better than ever, with updated angles and swappable dropouts.