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2.000 £(2.313 €)| Gewicht | 13,4 kg |
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| Rahmen | Aluminium |
| Aufhängung | Hardtail, 140mm |
| Gabel | Fox Performance Float 34 |
| Räder | 29″ Aluminium |
| Antriebsstrang | 1 × 12 |
| Gruppenset | XT |
| Bremsen | TRP Trail EVO Hydraulische Scheibe |
| Sattelstütze | Tropfer |
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The Merida Big Trail series is celebrated for its radical enduro geometry, engaging ride quality, and feature-packed frames, making it a standout in the trail category. Reviews highlight its excellent blend of traction-boosting compliance, confidence-inspiring handling, and versatility for both climbing and descending. While praised for its value and performance, some critiques include headset cable routing issues and less confidence in wet conditions.
Radical enduro geometry
Engaging ride quality
Feature-packed frame
Excellent blend of traction-boosting compliance
Versatility for climbing and descending
Headset cable routing issues
Less confidence in wet conditions
Low BB means more crank taps
Only 2.4in of rear tire clearance
the Big Trail isn’t just an exercise in extreme handling arithmetic, it’s clearly a bike that’s been ride tested into a really righteous balance for as much radness as you can handle
Merida has done everything right with this latest evolution of the Big Trail.
The Merida Big Trail 400 may not have some of the more boutique brands’ bits bolted to it, but it has absolutely nailed the essentials.
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März 2025 · Ben Haworth
The latest generation Merida Big Trail takes the previous incarnation and runs with it. It runs all the way to the top of the hardcore hardtail heap.
Massive standover
Great brakes
Not a harsh ride
Impressive level of fabrication
Ample tyre/mud clearance
All necessary bosses for accessories and bottles
Excellent chainstay protector and modest but effective chainguide
Shimano Deore rear mech reduces noise levels
UDH mech hanger
Good multi-tool included
RockShox Pike fork is very capable and adjustable
Shimano XT M8120 4-pot brakes with 203mm rotors
Decent width and rise handlebar
Merida’s own-brand Comp EC lock-on grips are great
12-speed Shimano Deore M6100 drivetrain
Merida Expert TR II dropper post with generous travel
Merida Expert TR II rims with 28mm internal width
Shimano TC500 hubs are smooth and rolling-tastic
Maxxis Minion DHF front tyre is rad
Extremely capable geometry for a hardtail
Surprisingly comfortable ride
Good climbing ability
Thru-headset cable routing
Short chainstays might not suit taller riders
Undergunned rear tyre
Dropper post occasionally requires a helping hand to get back up to full extension
Rear Maxxis Dissector tyre lacks bite for cornering and braking
Definite penchant for pedal strikes
Not a poppy puppy, super lowness makes for a very stuck-down ride
Juli 2024 · Guy Kesteven
The kickstand-compatible, daily driver that can totally kick ass on the raddest enduro trails
Full on radical enduro geometry
Steel feel front, powerful rear split
Well-priced, control and longevity-focused kit
Long drop seat post ready
Quiet, clean cable and brake routing
Kickstand, rack, and whale tail or full fender compatible.
Headset cable routing is a potential pain
Low BB means more crank taps
Only 2.4in of rear tire clearance

Feb. 2022 · Alan Muldoon
The last time we lined up Merida’s Big Trail in a bike test against the best hardtails on the market it was quite a different machine. All models rolled on 27.5×2.8in Plus size tyres and at a time when trail bike sizing and geometry was evolving rapidly, its dimensions and angles felt a touch dated. But Merida didn’t take it lying down, and given that the UK has always been a hotbed for trail bikes – especially those with a harder-hitting nature – Merida consulted its dealer base for feedback, leading to a fully overhauled Big Trail platform with a completely different outlook. Frame A sleek aluminium frame is still at the heart of the Big Trail 600 but it’s now designed around 29in wheels and a 140mm travel fork, and is available in five frame sizes. There are four models starting at £1,175, we picked the Big Trail 600 at £1,675, one down from the flagship bike. There’s plenty to talk about with the new frame. At first sight we thought we’d been shipped the wrong size – not the XL we’d requested – but we needn’t have worried. Part of Merida’s new design is to build the frames around shorter seat tubes (taking advantage of modern 170-200mm droppers that are now available) and it was the short 455mm seat tube length that misled us. It gives buyers the option to consider reach and top tube measurements as a priority and move up a frame size without compromising on standover height. Its vital stats also stack up well, and while not ground-breaking they are a major leap forward from the previous generation. The 65.1º head angle, 308mm bottom bracket height and 1,225mm wheelbase are all on the money. Merida has packed the Big Trail frame with neat details as well as an exceptionally smooth finish. The down tube sports two bottle cage mounts and there’s an on-trend accessory mount under the top tube, along with SRAM’s universal gear hanger. Suspension There’s a Marzocchi Bomber Z2 up front, but gets 10mm more travel than the one on the Nukeproof Scout 290 Comp. In fact, it’s the only bike in the test with a 140mm fork. Like most forks on other modern hardtails, with the exception of the steeper Kona Honzo, Merida uses a shorter 44mm offset crown to work with the modern geometry and help keep the steering sharp at lower speeds. So what once was a custom tweak has now become the new norm. With a longer travel fork and the option to upsize, Merida has kept the head tubes at a more generous length. And with no conical top cap on the headset there’s still the option to slam the stem to load the front wheel – and we certainly took advantage of that. Components It’s a heavy dose of Shimano for the Big Trail 600 and that extends to the hubs, rotors and neatly integrated dropper lever. The only major deviation are the cranks, which are from …Continue reading »
Lighter than most rivals.
Poor wet weather brake performance.
| Rahmen | BIG.TRAIL TFS, material: aluminium, 29x2.5" max. wheelsize, 148x12 mm axle standard, BSA bottom bracket standard BB-Standard: BSA, 68mm, Eingefädelt |
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| Gabel | Fox 34 Float Performance, Air, 140 mm suspension travel, Tapered, 44 mm fork offset, 29x2.6" max. wheelsize Federweg: 140mm Federtyp: Luft |
| Untere Halterung | Race Face BSA 68/73 24 mm |
| Kopfhörer | MERIDA M2331 |
| Vorbau | MERIDA EXPERT TR, material: aluminium, 35 mm diameter, 0° stem angle, 50 mm |
| Lenker | MERIDA COMP TR, material: aluminium, 780 mm width, 20 mm rise |
| Sattel | MERIDA EXPERT SL, V-mount, incl. MERIDA minitool |
| Sattelstütze | MERIDA COMP TR, 30.9 mm diameter, 0 mm setback, S: 125 mm travel seatpost - M/L: 150 mm travel seatpost - XL/XXL 175 mm travel seatpost Typ: Tropfer |
| Schaltwerk | Shimano XT, SGS |
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| Kurbel | Race Face Aeffect, 32 teeth, 170 mm-S, 175 mm-M up |
| Schalthebel | Shimano SL-MT500-IL / Shimano XT M8100, Multi Release |
| Kassette | Shimano Deore M6100, 10-51 teeth, 12 speed |
| Kette | KMC X12 |
| Bremsen | TRP Trail Evo HD-M843, 4 piston Typ: TRP Trail EVO Hydraulische Scheibe |
| Felgen | MERIDA EXPERT TR, 29 mm inner width, material: aluminium, Tubeless ready (tubeless tape and valves not included) |
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| Vorderradnabe | Shimano TC500-B / Shimano TC600-MS-B, 110x15 mm width front hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock, 148x12 mm width rear hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock |
| Hinterradnabe | Shimano TC500-B / Shimano TC600-MS-B, 110x15 mm width front hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock, 148x12 mm width rear hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock |
| Reifen | Front: Maxxis Dissector, 29x2.4", fold, TR EXO Dual, Rear: Maxxis Dissector, 29x2.4", fold, TR EXO Dual |
| Scheibenrotoren | TRP RC01E, 203 mm, 180 mm |
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