Mountain Bike
Rigid
Mountain bikes designed to use a rigid fork, either suspension-corrected or non-suspension corrected.
Cross-country
Designed for endurance mountain biking with an emphasis on pedaling efficiency, climbing ability, and lightness.
Trail
The most well-rounded of mountain bike styles, falling between cross-country and All-mountain/enduro bikes in terms of their balance of weight vs. strength and uphill vs. downhill capabilities.
All-mountain/Enduro
The most aggressive style of front-suspension mountain bikes, well suited for technical, downhill runs and some climbing.
Cross-country
Cross-country (XC) mountain bikes are designed for endurance mountain biking with an emphasis on pedaling efficiency, climbing ability, and lightness.
Trail
The most well-rounded of mountain bike styles, falling between Cross-country and All-mountain/enduro bikes in terms of their balance of weight vs. strength and uphill vs. downhill capabilities.
All-mountain/Enduro
Full-suspension All-mountain/Enduro bikes excel at technical, downhill runs at the cost of some climbing efficiency.
Downhill/Freeride
The most aggressive of mountain bikes, Downhill/Freeride bikes have long travel suspension and are designed exclusively for high-speed downhill performance.
Rigid
A fatbike designed for a rigid fork, including suspension-corrected and non-suspension-corrected options.
Hardtail
Front-suspension fatbikes with tires wider than 3.25"
Full-suspension
Full-suspension fatbikes with tires wider than 3.25"