Gravel Bike Reviews
For the adventurous gravel rider, we test out gravel bikes on singletrack as well.
The Enve MOG is a versatile gravel bike that fits wide tires and is dropper post ready for tackling steep and rough rides.
The Knolly Cache is a fully rigid drop bar gravel bike made for big stupid adventures and having fun while you're doing it.
The Jamis Renegade S2 gravel bike is a fun, capable, and stylish choice for exploring gravel backroads and singletrack connector trails.
The Diamondback Haanjo gravel bike excels at dirt road biking, and is fine for riding singletrack and tarmac too.
We compare a few gravel bikes with suspension that can tackle (some) singletrack — and that go a long way toward smoothing your ride.
The Obed Boundary is a carbon gravel bike with a value-oriented price tag.
The Viathon G1 is one of the more affordable carbon, gravel bikes that's well suited to riding sketchy roads.
The WI.DE. is a new drop bar mountain bike / gravel offering from Open, meant for long days on rough roads and smooth trail.
Get your gravel on
We dive into gravel bike geometry charts and talk with a frame builder to understand which angles and measurements matter most, and where gravel frames might progress in the future.
For this mountain biker, enjoying gravel rides requires a bit of an adjustment.
Gravel riding opens up a whole new world for a long-time mountain biker.