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All-terrain bikes, including hybrid bikes, gravel bikes and travel bikes, offer great versatility for cyclists looking to explore varied terrain. Each of these types of bicycles has distinct characteristics and specificities, adapted to different uses and environments.

1. Hybrid bike

The hybrid bike is the versatile bike par excellence, ideal for mixed journeys in town, on roads and country paths.

Characteristics and specificities

  • Versatile Frame: Designed to be comfortable over long distances, with a semi-upright geometry allowing good control without being too tiring on the back.
  • Mid-Wide Tires: Tires are generally wider than those of road bikes, providing good grip on paths while remaining effective on asphalt.
  • Adapted Transmission: Equipped with several speeds, often between 21 and 27, allowing it to adapt to various slopes and terrain conditions.
  • Front Suspension: Some models are equipped with front suspension to absorb shocks on roads, thus increasing comfort.
  • Reliable Brakes: Often equipped with disc brakes, guaranteeing efficient and safe braking, even on wet surfaces.
  • Accessories: Mudguards, luggage racks and lights are often present for urban use and recreational outings.

The hybrid bike is therefore a perfect choice for cyclists wanting a versatile bike for mixed use between the city and the countryside.

2. Gravel bike

The gravel bike, or gravel bike, is specially designed for secondary roads and gravel paths. It combines speed and comfort, providing excellent maneuverability on rough terrain.

Characteristics and specificities

  • Lightweight and Robust Frame: The frame geometry is close to a road bike but with clearance for wider tires, providing a sporty position and good control on uneven terrain.
  • Wide and Notched Tires: The tires are wider than those on road bikes, with lightweight knobs for good grip on gravel paths.
  • Versatile Drivetrain: Gravel bikes are often equipped with wide-range drivetrains, allowing you to climb difficult climbs while maintaining speed on flat surfaces.
  • Disc Brakes: Hydraulic disc brakes are standard, ensuring precise and reliable braking whatever the weather conditions.
  • Accessory Compatibility: Most gravel bikes offer mounts for saddlebags, luggage racks and even mudguards, making the bike suitable for bikepacking and long-distance adventures.

The gravel bike is ideal for cyclists looking for a fast and stable bike on different types of paths, with great adaptability for adventure.

3. Travel Bike (or Touring Bike)

The travel bike, also called a touring or touring bike, is designed for long distances and adventures lasting several days or even weeks.

Characteristics and specificities

  • Comfortable and Very Robust Frame: Made to support heavy loads, often in steel or aluminum, with stable geometry for maximum comfort over long distances.
  • Wide and Durable Tires: The tires are wide to provide good stability and excellent resistance to punctures, essential for long journeys on mixed terrain.
  • Long Distance Transmission: Featuring numerous gears to adapt to different types of terrain, with a robust transmission to resist the wear caused by long hours of pedaling.
  • Powerful Brakes: The travel bike is usually equipped with mechanical or hydraulic disc brakes to ensure reliable braking, even with a loaded bike.
  • Large Carrying Capacity: Designed to carry a large volume, with front and rear luggage racks and numerous attachment points for panniers, bottles and accessories.
  • Additional Comfort: Ergonomic saddles, handles and sometimes even saddle suspensions, to maximize comfort during extended journeys.

The travel bike is the ideal companion for lovers of long-distance adventures, looking for a robust and comfortable bike capable of carrying everything necessary for extended journeys.

Quick comparison

Bicycle type Adapted Land Main Features Ideal Use
Hybrid Road and light paths Comfortable frame, optional suspension, accessories Mixed city-country use
Gravel Gravel roads and paths Lightweight frame, notched tires, disc braking Adventures on varied paths
Travel bike Heavy roads and paths Very robust frame, multiple luggage racks, enhanced comfort Long distance travel, bikepacking

Each type of mountain bike meets specific needs, whether for daily commutes, gravel adventures or long-distance trips. Their versatile design allows cyclists to explore new horizons with complete confidence, with equipment and specifications adapted to the demands of each terrain.