At Interbike last week I spotted a bike brand I had never seen before: Heller Bikes. The newest brand from Quality Bicycle Products (QBP) just launched with a fat bike called the Bloodhound, and the brand seems to be targeting recreational riders who appreciate a nice bike at a good value. Here’s the pitch from the Heller Bloodhound flyer:
The weather’s great, friends are game, and the trails are waiting. It’s time for some hot laps now and some cold beverages later. With a light carbon frame, big capable tires, and a build spec that helps you rip, the Bloodhound delivers grins so big you may actually hurt your face. Seriously, be careful.
![BloodhoundRigid_detail7](https://images.singletracks.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/BloodhoundRigid_detail7.jpg)
The first bike from Heller, the Bloodhound, is a carbon hardtail fat bike offered with either a rigid fork or Bluto suspension fork. Pricing seems to be pretty competitive, with the rigid Bloodhound retailing for $2,199 for a complete bike. Compare that to a rigid, carbon Salsa Beargrease at $2,699 (also offered by QBP), and you’ll save $500 (though to be fair, the Beargrease has an X7 drivetrain while the Bloodhound only has X5). Bloodhound frames are available at $1,249 and the top-of-the-line Bluto Bloodhound is $2,599.
![BloodhoundRigid_detail2](https://images.singletracks.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/BloodhoundRigid_detail2.jpg)
In person, the Bloodhound looks like a great bike. I really dig the glossy paint job–mud, snow, and crud should just slide right off this bike! Since QBP already owns fat bike-friendly brands Salsa and Surly, it will be interesting to see how Heller bikes are positioned in the market. Heller bikes will be available via local bike shops everywhere soon.
![photo: HellerBikes.com](https://images.singletracks.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/BloodhoundBluto_detail4.jpg)
No word on what other, if any, bikes we’ll be seeing from Heller in the future. An all carbon line? More fat bikes? As Heller says, “Less yappin’, more braapin’!”
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