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2023 Cannondale

Habit Waves

A 29″ aluminum frame full suspension trail bike with high-end components.

Manufacturer Price

$3,325
FrameAluminum
SuspensionFull, 130 / 140mm
ForkRockShox Yari RC
ShockRockShox Deluxe Select
Wheels29″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 12
GroupsetX1, SX Eagle
BrakesSRAM G2 R Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Ride Feel

Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
Habit Waves
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

24 mph

Habit Waves

26 mph

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Highest gear

(descending)

Spec Level

Based on build material and quality level of the frame, fork, wheelset, groupset, suspension system, and more.

Sizing
SM

5'0" – 5'5"

MD

5'4" – 5'10"

LG

5'7" – 6'1"

XL

5'10" – 6'6"

Rider Fit Notes
  • 5'8", size MD, Just right
Reviews

Summary

The Cannondale Habit is a versatile trail bike praised for its playful and poppy ride, efficient climbing, and supportive suspension. It offers a balanced mix of agility and stability, making it fun on flowing trails while remaining competent on technical sections. Reviews highlight its lightweight frame, comfortable geometry, and good value for the price, though some note it can feel less stable on steeper descents and suffers from more pedal strikes than usual.

Pros
  • Playful and poppy ride

  • Efficient climbing

  • Supportive suspension

  • Lightweight frame

  • Comfortable geometry

  • Good value for the price

Cons
  • More pedal strikes than usual

  • Less stable on steeper descents

  • Rear end can feel unbalanced without fork adjustments

  • Main pivot bolt can come loose

  • Not as planted as some competitors

Key Quotes
It’s supportive, playful, and poppy.
BIKE Magazine logoBIKE Magazine
This is one of those bikes that feels lighter on the trail than it does on the scale.
BIKE Magazine logoBIKE Magazine
The Cannondale Habit is a great choice for anyone looking for a solid, clean and well-thought-out trail bike, who doesn’t care about fancy looks and high-tech gimmicks.
Enduro Mountainbike Magazine logoEnduro Mountainbike Magazine
Clean. Simple. Smooth. Easy on the eyes. Easy to ride.
Mountain Flyer logoMountain Flyer
This is easily the best Cannondale model we've tested in years.
Outdoor Gear Lab logoOutdoor Gear Lab

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Bike Review | Cannondale Habit LT LTD

Dec 2024 · Spencer Astra

I have a bit of a personal connection to Cannondale. It was the top-tier brand at my local bike shop in Superior, Wisconsin growing up—shout out to Lee at Superior Sports. I still remember the stoke those bikes filled me with. Sometimes, I’d ride over to the shop just to stare. Recently, I had the chance to swing a leg over the Cannondale Habit LT. It’s a bike that stands out with a clear ethos of not taking itself too seriously. The Habit LT would prefer to session a trail jump over plowing through while trying to set a new PR on Strava. With 150 millimeters of front travel and 140 millimeters in the rear, it’s squarely aimed at the trail category, offering a playful, agile feel while maintaining stability on rough terrain.

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Mountain Flyer
Tested: CANNONDALE HABIT CARBON 1

Nov 2024

Clean. Simple. Smooth. Easy on the eyes. Easy to ride. Those were some of the descriptors that swirled round my head during several months of test riding Cannondale’s Habit Carbon 1 on home trails in and around Crested Butte, Colorado, this past summer.

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Singletracks
The Cannondale Habit suits just about anyone looking for a great trail bike [Review]

Sep 2024 · Matt Miller

The Cannondale Habit trail bike features 140/130mm of front/rear suspension travel and boasts a simple yet refined design.

Highs
  • Carbon frame

  • Supportive, efficient, grippy suspension

  • Fun, playful, and agile trail bike

  • Good build kit

Lows
  • Good build kit, not amazing value

  • Slow dropper post

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Mountain Bike Action
CANNONDALE HABIT CARBON LT 1 REVIEW - THE ALL-MOUNTAIN WEAPON? - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

Feb 2024 · Nelson

As their most popular bike, Cannondale had some big shoes to fill when redesigning and revising their trail bike, the Habit.

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MBR
I tested Cannondale’s Habit 4, a do-it-all trail bike that costs less that £2k… and it blew me away - MBR

Dec 2023 · Mick Kirkman

When looking for one of the best full-suspension trail bikes around two grand, the ride quality, geometry and suspension ought to be at a level where an advanced rider can ride relatively fast without ever feeling held back. What’s more, any bike at this price point should also offer balanced handling and plenty of grip to encourage an improving rider to build skills, fitness and confidence. Cannondale’s Habit 4: Need to know Cannondale’s aluminium trail bike with 29in wheels and 130mm rear travel Updated geometry brings longer reach numbers and steeper seat tube angles RockShox Super Deluxe shock is perfectly tuned to the frame  Three rear centre measurements for improved weight distribution RockShox Recon RL fork has 140mm travel Shimano Deore 12-speed drivetrain  XS size rolls on smaller 27.5in wheels  Cannondale’s aluminium Habit 4 does both. The clean, smooth-lined frame design delivers 130mm travel and it is packaged with a 140mm fork. It’s RockShox suspension at both ends too, and air-sprung, so it can be tuned to any rider weight. The Habit 4 ticks other key boxes too, its non-nonsense specification includes powerful 4-piston brakes, an adjustable dropper post and Maxxis tyres. Taken together it’s easily one of the best proper mountain bikes for under £2K. The Habit has been Cannondale’s go-to trail bike for multiple seasons, but also the choice for the 50:01 riders like ex-DH champion Josh Bryceland. Yes, that’s right, Bryceland was a pinner before switching to jibbing and jumping about on the socials. And this could be part of the reason why the Habit’s numbers have been refreshed for extra DH capability, the geometry and attitude leaning a bit more towards messing about in the woods than a ruthlessly efficient XC bike with more travel. The new Habit shape means it’s more versatile, but with 130mm travel, still perfectly happy crushing longer rides and bridleways. And, at 15.2kg (33.5lb), it’s not too heavy to limit its climbing potential. If you want more travel, Cannondale also offers an LT version, which, yep, you guessed it, ups travel to 140mm rear and 150mm front, using the same frame and a longer stroke rear shock. All Habit frames (in carbon or alloy) now benefit from a much steeper seat tube angle that’s also shorter in length for more rider standover clearance while improving the seated riding position for climbing.  Frame and geometry With the 50:01 boys and US shredder Mitch Ropelato ragging the Habit, Cannondale needed to deliver a robust frame that’s easy to live with. As such, the Habit 4’s alloy SmartWeld construction is very clean and tidy, with great lines and I reckon great looks too in this stealthy gloss black colourway. With a familiar shape to bikes like the Specialized Stumpy Evo, the in-line shock is held in an extender yoke that is driven by the upper suspension rocker and connected to a mount on the top of the downtube. The seat tube has a distinct kink above the threaded BB shell, so there’s still room for …Continue reading »

Highs
  • • Agile and easy to ride, the Habit 4 handles like a much more expensive machine

  • • Shock tune feels perfect

  • • Fun and flicky ride that keeps rider weight well-balanced on all trail gradients

  • • SRAM DB8 brakes feel solid and have a smooth action for a budget brake

Lows
  • • RockShox’s Recon RL fork lacks finesse and precise tuning

  • • Deore drivetrain shifts can be slightly clunky, especially with the KMC chain

  • • Maxxis Rekon tyres use harder compound with less wet weather grip

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Staff Rides: Henry Quinney's Cannondale Habit

Nov 2023 · Henry Quinney

That's not to say of course that the modern trail bike can't, but rather I just don't want my whole bike focused on doing something that it's never going to excel at anyway.

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BIKE Magazine
Tested: Cannondale Habit Carbon LT 1

Oct 2023

So much more than average.

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BikeRadar
Cannondale Habit 4 review

Oct 2023 · Mick Kirkman

If you want to chuck your bike about and generally treat riding as playtime, then the Habit is for you

Highs
  • The Habit 4 simply gets on with it wherever you ride

  • The fun and flicky, confidence-inspiring ride that keeps rider weight well balanced on all trail grades

Lows
  • RockShox’s Recon RL fork doesn’t perform as well as the Fox Rhythm found on similarly priced bikes

  • Deore drivetrain is slightly clunkier than Polygon’s Shimano SLX kit

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

130mm travel, SmartForm C1 Alloy, Proportional Response Tuned, Ai offset drivetrain, ISCG05, BSA 83, post mount brake, tapered headtube

BB StandardBSA, 83mm, Threaded

ColorSilver

Fork

Rockshox Yari RC, 140mm, 15x110, 51mm offset

Travel140mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

RockShox Deluxe Select, DebonAir, adjustable rebound

Travel130mm

Bottom Bracket

SRAM DUB BSA MTB83

Headset

Integrated Sealed Bearing, Tapered

Stem

Cannondale 3, 6061 Alloy, 31.8, 0°

Handlebar

Cannondale 3 Riser, 6061 Alloy, 15mm rise, 8° sweep, 4° rise, 780mm

Saddle

Fabric Magic Saddle, steel rails

Seatpost

Cannondale DownLow Dropper, internal routing, 31.6, 125mm (S), 150mm (M-XL)

TypeDropper

Pedals

Not included

Grips

Fabric FunGuy

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

SRAM SX Eagle

Crank

SRAM X1-1000 Eagle DUB, 30T, Ai offset

Shifters

SRAM SX Eagle, 12-speed

Cassette

SRAM SX Eagle, 11-50, 12-speed

Chain

SRAM SX Eagle, 12-speed

Brakes

SRAM G2 R hydraulic disc, 200/180mm CenterLine rotors

TypeSRAM G2 R Hydraulic Disc

Brake Levers

SRAM G2 R hydraulic disc

Wheels
Rims

WTB ST i29 TCS, 32h, tubeless ready

Spokes

Stainless Steel, 14g

Front Hub

Shimano MT400, 15x110mm thru-axle

Rear Hub

Shimano MT400, 12x148mm thru-axle

Tires

(F) Maxxis Minion DHF, 29x2.5", EXO casing, tubeless ready (R) Maxxis Minion DHR II, 29x2.4", EXO casing, tubeless ready

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