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The focus here is on being able to cover longer distances in comfort, even on a comfortable bike. Protecting your wrists and back is just as important as a robust frame construction. Furthermore, with a trekking bike you can overcome different types of terrain, regardless of the incline.

The stable frame geometry also allows you to load the rack heavily, while a high-quality gear system makes uphill riding as easy as possible. Thanks to a comfortable saddle and a slight forward tilt, you'll enjoy long distances just as much as shorter trips around town. You can also choose between different materials in the trekking sector. With steel, you tend to stay in the classic and cheaper price segment, while with aluminum, you reduce the weight and improve the longevity of your bike. In addition, you can choose between diamond, trapezoid or comfort frame geometries, depending on your individual requirements.

Diamond: the most common frame. Diamond-shaped, with a high top tube, this frame geometry ensures a high level of rigidity at a low weight.

Trapezium: Thanks to the lowered top tube, getting on is a little easier than with the diamond variant. In addition, the trapezium frame offers a high degree of stability.

A man and a woman ride trekking bikes along the seashore.