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A 29″ steel frame full suspension enduro bike.
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| Weight | 10.6 lbs (frame) |
|---|---|
| Frame | Steel |
| Suspension | Full, 158 / 170mm |
| Wheels | 29″ Aluminum |
| Brakes | Hydraulic Disc |
5'1" – 5'5"
5'4" – 5'9"
5'7" – 6'1"
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Summary
The Chromag Lowdown is celebrated as a strong all-rounder in the enduro category, excelling in both climbing and descending with a stylish steel frame and excellent rear suspension performance. While it's praised for its balance between composure and agility, some reviews note its heavier-than-average weight and significant pedal bob uphill. Its design and functionality make it a standout for technical trails, though certain build aspects like the dropper post and swingarm width receive mixed feedback.
Strong all-rounder
Excellent rear suspension performance
Stylish steel frame
Predictable and stable climbing
Lively and maneuverable descending
Heavier-than-average weight
Significant pedal bob uphill
Short-travel dropper post restricts freedom of movement
Swingarm width causes ankle rub
The Chromag Lowdown is a discreet, reliable trail companion.
Chromag’s Lowdown was a pleasure to ride in BC. It’s more than capable of being ridden down the burliest trails in North America, and respectably manages the climbs required to do so.
Punching above its travel numbers, and delivering a comfortable ride while doing so, Chromag's big beefy metal bike really did impress.Pinkbike
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Sep 2024 · Ron Koch
From a company historically known more for sturdy and slack steel hardtails, this steel/alloy full-suspension option is one worth eyeing for the chromoly connoisseur.

Oct 2023 · Dario DiGiulio
The Lowdown is built for serious terrain and hard riding, with a steel front triangle and aluminum swingarm.
Comfortable and fast on rough tracks
Very capable climber, especially in technical terrain
Active suspension tracks the trail very well
Low stack height combined with long reach led to awkward feeling in slow steep tech
Might feel too flexible and relaxed for some
Heavy, despite strong climbing attributes

Oct 2023 · Mike Hunger
While Chromag are mainly known for their steel frames and anodised components, the Canadian manufacturer just unveiled a brand new enduro bike – the Lowdown 158. We tested one for you.
Strong all-rounder
Strikes an excellent balance between composure and agility
Stylish steel frame
Short-travel dropper post restricts freedom of movement
Significant pedal bob uphill
| Bottom Bracket | BSA 73mm Threaded |
|---|---|
| Headset | 44-56mm |
| Seatpost | 31.6mm Type: Rigid |
| Brakes | 180mm Post Type: Hydraulic Disc |
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| Rims | 29” |
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First added August 16
Last updated April 18
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