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Apr 2026 · Emma Karslake
The Rockrider Bike Hydration Vest is Decathlon’s hydration vest for mountain bikers and gravel riders. Rockrider Bike hydration vest design
Value for money
Stability
Generous storage
No waterproofing
Difficult to adjust on the go

Jan 2025 · Tom Law
Aggressively priced eMTB is held back by limited spec and conservative geometry
Looks good value on paper
Range is decent
Motor remote is easy to use
Microshift drivetrain works well
Wheels are tubeless ready
Geometry tyres and brakes hold it back on descents
Cassette ratio range makes steeper climbs tricky

Jun 2024 · Alan Muldoon
Decathlon’s entry-level Rockrider E-EXPL 520s proves that e-bikes don’t have to be expensive to be fun. Outdoor specialist, Decathlon offers a massive range for full-suspension e-bikes and the Rockrider E-EXPL 520S is a full power, 29er e-bike with 140mm travel and a category 3 rated frame. So it’s clearly designed for trail riding, not thrashing enduro tracks, but it’s still a really capable, fun package, and one of the best budget electric bikes you can buy for under £3k. Decathlon Rockrider E-EXPL 520S Need to know Full power e-mtb with 140mm travel Brose Drive T motor with 70Nm torque Four power modes, plus Boost 500Wh removable battery 29in wheels with asymmetric rims and 2.4in tyres Fully adjustable air-sprung X-Fusion suspension Two-piston Tektro brakes Four frame sizes, S to XL Weight: 25.86kg (57lb) size L Frame and geometry The full alloy frame on the Rockrider E-EXPL is available in four unique sizes, small to XL. And what’s really cool is, Decathlon has rider height recommendations right next to each size option on its website. So, at 181cm tall, that puts us squarely on the size L, which is designed for rider heights between 175 to 184cm. So how did it fit? Like a glove. With a 477mm reach and short 430mm seat tube, the size L Rockrider leaves plenty of room in the cockpit to manoeuvre, without the bike ever feeling cramped when sat down spinning along flatter sections of trail. Yes, the 60mm stem feels a touch too long for more technical terrain when compared to the other bikes in this test, but it’s cheap to swap out for something shorter. Just be aware that the electric cable from the handlebar mounted remote runs through the inside of the handlebar and out the bottom of the stem faceplate. If you’re looking to sharpen the steering or adjust your weight balance, then we’ve got loads of recommendation in our stem buyers’ guide. The colour handlebar display is neat and functional, and it sports all the usual metrics including a percentage-based battery level indicator. Rockrider has also resisted the temptation to introduce more confusing terms for each of the four power modes, instead it stuck with 1, 2, 3 and 4, with 4 being the most powerful option. There’s also a separate button on the remote for “Boost” mode, which takes you straight to full power if you’re in a lower power setting – handy for surprisingly sharp climbs. Housed inside the oversized down tube is a 500Wh removable battery. It’s side loading, which makes it really easy to remove, and more secure than a bottom-loading battery, as found on the Polygon. The cells power a chunky Brose Drive T motor which boasts 460W peak power and 70Nn torque. Now, if Brose rings a bell, it’s probably because it also manufacturers motors for Specialized and SRAM. And while this isn’t the same motor found on the Specialized Turbo Levo or SRAM Powertrain equipped bikes, it has familiar traits. Namely, it’s really, really …Continue reading »
* Smooth running, extremely quiet Brose motor
* 500Wh removable battery
* Fast and capable handling
* Impressive range
* Space for a bottle cage
* Brakes could be more powerful
* Tyres are fast but lack grip when wet
* Not as powerful as other affordable e-bikes
* Spokes and pivot hardware came loose
* Takes forever to charge

Jun 2024
The Rockrider Feel 900 S is the French brand's latest carbon-framed 29er trail bike aimed at riders looking for a super-fun bike that's fast and efficient on the climbs and offers a confident and playful ride on the descents. With dialled geometry, 130mm of rear suspension and a burly 140mm fork, the Feel 900s is a proper little trail ripper at a price that's hard to believe – only a few minor spec niggles and a slightly flexy rear end keep it from getting a perfect score.

Feb 2024 · di Marco Toniolo
La nuova Rockrider Race 940 S, una bici da XC in carbonio, con 120/120mm di escursione, ruote da 29 pollici ed un prezzo molto interessante di 4.499€

Dec 2023
Decathlon's in-house bike brand is Rockrider and this RACE 900S is a full-suspension, cross-country bike with specifications that will have you double-checking the price. A carbon frame, wireless shifting and specs that wouldn't be out of place on a bike twice the price. But, while it looks amazing on paper, can it deliver the ride of top options in the best mountain bike space?
Q: Which Rockrider bikes are most popular?
The most popular Rockrider model families are the Mountain Bike, inch e Mountainbike.
Q: Does Rockrider make eBikes?
Yes, Rockrider manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.