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Today’s DealsLa Sal Peak - City Edition - Frameset 27.5+
A 27.5″ carbon frame full suspension enduro frameset.
Manufacturer Price
$2,999| Frame | Carbon |
|---|---|
| Suspension | Full, 150mm rear |
| Fork | Fox Factory Float 36 |
| Shock | Fox Float X2 Factory |
| Wheels | 27.5″ |
5'2" – 5'8"
5'6" – 5'11"
5'10" – 6'3"
6'1" – 6'7"
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Summary
The Fezzari La Sal is a highly capable enduro bike that excels in both climbing and descending, offering a comfortable, efficient ride with superlative suspension performance. Its progressive geometry and intuitive handling make it adept at speed and precise in technical terrain, while its consumer-direct model provides astounding value. Despite some initial discomfort in seating position and a pedestrian feel on ascents compared to competitors, it stands out for its versatility and performance.
Comfortable, efficient climber with a very upright seated position
Superlative suspension performance with ample mid-stroke support
Progressive geometry for adept handling in technical terrain
Astounding value for the price
Capable of fitting two water bottles inside the front triangle
Initial uncomfortable seating position
Felt pedestrian at first, almost like a hybrid bike
Doesn’t ascend with the eagerness of some competitors
Geometry can make seated climbing position feel cramped
The La Sal Peak was a happy medium with progressive geometry and superlative suspension performance.
At risk of sounding too glowing about the bike, it’s not just that it can do all of these things, but it actually does all of them quite well.
Named after La Sal Peak near the start of the Whole Enchilada trail in Moab, the La Sal is built to descend with confidence and climb with authority.
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May 2019 · Mike Kazimer
The La Sal Peak is Fezzari's 150mm enduro-oriented 29er, but it's more than just a singleminded race bike.
Good climbing performance, especially for a 150mm bike
Excels on tight, technical terrain
Room for all the water bottles
Geometry can make seated climbing position feel cramped
First generation shock bolt kept coming loose

Jan 2019
Fezzari blew our socks off. Then we put them back on and rode the bike. And were still astonished.

Aug 2018 · Tyler Benedict
One weekend riding the new Fezzari La Sal Peak long travel 29er enduro mountain bike shows it to be a cabable climber, descender, and everything in between!

Aug 2018 · Brandon
Action photography by @markcleblanc The La Sal Peak is an all-new bike recently welcomed into Fezzari's lineup, named after a peak located near the top of
Aug 2018 · Francis Cebedo
Finally, Fezzari entered the long travel 29er market and they're doing so with a capable bike that stands out in this very competitive field. - Mtbr.com
| Frame | Fezzari ST15 CleanCast Carbon TetraLink Full Suspension, 150mm travel. City Edition Paint and Graphics. ISCG-05 mounts, Internal Future-Proof cable routing on top of Downtube. CleanCatch rattle-proof cable guides. FrameDefense Tech derailleur hanger. Max |
|---|---|
| Fork | Available at checkout - Custom Fox Factory 36 Grip2 with Custom City Edition Decals Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | Fox Float X2 Factory 2 position adjust Custom City Edition Decals Travel: 150mm |
| Bottom Bracket | N/A |
| Headset | FSA No.57, integrated |
| Stem | N/A |
| Handlebar | N/A |
| Saddle | N/A |
| Seatpost | N/A |
| Pedals | N/A |
| Rear Derailleur | N/A |
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| Front Derailleur | N/A |
| Crank | N/A |
| Shifters | N/A |
| Cassette | N/A |
| Chain | N/A |
| Brakes | N/A |
| Brake Levers | N/A |
| Rims | N/A |
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| Spokes | N/A |
| Front Hub | N/A |
| Rear Hub | N/A |
| Tires | N/A |
First added March 24
Last updated May 14
Not listed for 1,846 days