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Hybrid bikes
Hybrid bikes







hybrid bikes

While that would be at the cheaper end of road bikes it's quite a bit to drop on a hybrid, so it takes the spot as our best high-end hybrid. The Canyon Commuter 5 is a fast urban bike that is undoubtedly good fun to ride, providing all the performance that you’d expect of a hybrid costing upwards of £1,000. Then take into consideration that it could be yours for as little as £629.99, and it’s a very appealing option. A great versatile hybrid from a big name like Specialized, for a very reasonable price. Not to mention that the brakes this bike is built with are also fantastic, which if used while riding to work or around unpredictable road/bike path users, is definitely worth having.Īltogether, the Specialized Sirrus X 3.0 really is a great hybrid for those wanting something that can do it all, be it the ride to work, riding with your family at the weekend or exploring the countryside. Moreso, the quick handling allows for effortless change of direction, such as when manoeuvring around street furniture or traffic. Even though this particular model features a single chainring on the front, the lower gears that the casette produce help you to accelerate with ease, making nipping away from traffic lights or junctions easy. While riding along the road or other tarmac surfaces, the Sirrus X cruises along well. It’s a really brilliant do-it-all hybrid that is just as happy around town as it is on the byways according to our reviewer, therefore making it a worthy taker of our best overall hybrid bike. The new X 3.0 model is no exception to this. It's reliable, comfortable, looks good and rides very well. The Specialized Sirrus has been a very popular hybrid for many years now, and for good reason too. If you live somewhere hilly or would prefer your hybrid with some assistance, be sure to check out our guide to the best electric bikes instead to turbo-charge your commute. Time for our top picks, which gives you a diverse selection within this broad genre to choose from at various different price points. Though hybrids are very versatile, it's perhaps the minimal looks and city slicker reputaton that means many hybrids don't come with practicalities like mudguards and pannier racks but wherever you're riding, these accessories can turn your hybrid into a super practical machine, so we'd recommend budgeting an extra £80-£100 to get these fitted when you buy the bike. Regardless of where your route will take you, you can rest easy knowing your bike won’t hold you back. This scope for choice is what makes hybrids such a popular option amongst commuters and leisure riders.

hybrid bikes

If you live somewhere less bustling, hybrids are ideal for cruising the lanes or popping to the shops without having to worry too much on the terrain underneath you, as most hybrids will come with pretty robust tyres. Usually considered a sub-genre of commuter bikes, hybrids are midway between road and mountain bikes. The best hybrid bikes are inexpensive transport par excellence, paying for themselves in just a few months if you live in a major city.









Hybrid bikes