Full Spectrum Sizing:
Full-Spectrum Sizing (FSS) offers up to sixteen different sizes to fit riders of all shapes, sizes, and styles.
Bikes designed to fit everyone
Small steps between sizes to fine-tune your fit
Full-spectrum sizing is enabled by our unique digital design and printing process developed by Daniel Yang. You are no longer stuck with a bike that’s slightly too big or slightly too small.
How it works:
Using your height, find the recommended size for your frame as a baseline. From there, you can fine-tune your fit to your anatomy and riding style. We do not recommend going up or down more than one size
If you have long legs and a short torso, consider sizing down
If you have a long torso and arms, consider sizing up
If you prefer a more nimble bike, consider sizing down
If you prefer a more stable bike, consider sizing up
As the size increases:
chainstay increases
reaches increase
stacks increase
Tubing is matched to the bike size for consistent performance and feel
Tips:
We do not recommend going up or down more than one size
We suggest sizing around 40-50mm stem
Comparing against a full suspension? Consider that when you ride a full suspension, the seat tube angle slackens ~2-3 degrees, and the reach shortens 10-30mm.
For taller riders: please consider the taller stack on our bikes before sizing up. This makes the bike feel bigger than a bike with the same reach but a shorter stack.
For smaller riders: our small sizes are actually small. Before you size up, consider whether you actually want a bigger bike, or if you want a bigger bike because you are used to a bigger bike.
Size up responsibly: It is easy to get carried away and end up with a straight line machine. Consider your local trails and where you primarily ride when determining your size.