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2021 Marin

Rift Zone 29 3

Prix du fabricant

2 849 $US(2 449 €)
CadreAluminium
Suspensioncomplet, 125 / 130mm
FourcheMarzocchi Bomber Z2
Amortisseur arrièreFox Float DPS Performance
roues29″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 12
GroupeSLX
FreinsShimano Disque hydraulique
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
Rift Zone 29 3
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Transmission

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)

40 km/h

Rift Zone 29 3

42 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Dimensions
SM

160cm – 169cm

MD

166cm – 179cm

LG

176cm – 187cm

XL

184cm – 193cm

Remarques sur l'ajustement du pilote
  • 173cm, taille Lg, Juste à droite
Commentaires

Résumé

The Marin Rift Zone is a versatile and fun mountain bike that offers modern geometry and solid suspension performance, making it a great choice for youth riders. It's praised for its value, capable handling, and supportive suspension, though some components may require upgrades for optimal performance.

Pros
  • Unbeatable value

  • Modern trail riding geometry

  • Supportive suspension

  • Good mix of drivetrain components

  • Upgrade potential

Cons
  • Lack of a dropper post

  • Tyres need upgrading

  • Flexy fork with basic damping

  • Rear suspension lacks small-bump compliance

  • Underpowered brakes

Key Quotes
The Marin Rift Zone 2 is in the latter category.. A category that happens to be the option for any person getting their first high-end full-suspension mountain bike.
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The new “Rifty” has a slightly higher initial leverage ratio and larger volume canister for good small bump compliance.
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Its geometry and suspension give it a real descending bias, and for that reason I loved it, just keep some money aside to change out the tyres and add a dropper.
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Bikerumor
All-new Marin Rift Zone trail bike gets shreddy-er, from 29er to kid's models

nov. 2022 · Tyler Benedict

The new Marin "Rifty" gets a sweet new alloy frame, more travel, and a consistent spec and geometry across all wheel sizes to fit any rider.

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MBR
Marin Rift Zone XR first ride review - MBR

nov. 2022 · Danny Milner

From a brand steeped in heritage comes a bike that focuses on the stuff that matters: suspension, handling and price. Check out our guide to the best mountain bikes Need to know Alloy trail bike with 130mm travel Revised frame geometry and kinematics over previous generation Updated frame detailing with bespoke protection, SRAM UDH hanger and internal cable routing Three spec levels starting at £1,695 for the Rift Zone 1 (Rift Zone 2 is £2,195) Jr version comes with 26in wheels Sometimes the simplest ingredients make the most delicious dishes. The Spanish turn a tomato, a clove of garlic, some salt, olive oil and a slice of crusty toasted bread into a moorish appetiser that distils the essence of Mediterranean flavours. Italians can effortlessly convert some fresh pasta, a drizzle of olive oil and a shaving of truffle or parmesan cheese into a plate that tastes as good as any Michelin-starred dish. Which brings us to the new Marin Rift Zone, an unassuming trail bike, that’s plain vanilla next to the likes of Trek’s feature-laden Fuel EX and Specialized’s manipulatable Stumpjumper Evo, but has been infused with the flavour of a freshly scraped pod rather than the blandness of a drop of essence. Although outwardly similar to its predecessor, the Series 3 6061 alloy frame has been reworked with new tubing and forgings. The seat tube reinforcement strut has also been replaced by a gusset, there’s a slightly shallower bend to the seat tube, the internal cable routing has been improved and the non-driveside chainstay is no longer elevated. It still gets a chunky tapered head tube, radically sloping top tube and Marin’s MultiTrac single-pivot suspension design, where the vertical shock is driven by a rocker link. Shock length and stroke remains the same compared to the previous model (210x50mm), but Marin has teased out another 5mm travel to bring it up to 130mm. Although most, if not all, of this extra travel will be down to the chainstay lengths having been extended to 430mm across the size range. As the old Rift Zone was not lacking in length (at the front at least), Marin has not felt the need to comprehensively overhaul the sizing. Instead reach numbers grow by 5mm across all the sizes except the XL, which goes up 10mm. As head tubes have also been extended by 10-15mm, and the seat tube has been steepened by 1º, the seated riding position shouldn’t actually feel too different. But by stretching what was one of the shortest chainstays on the market, the new Rift Zone should feel more in proportion than it used to. The head angle remains a balanced 65.5º, at 337mm (measured), the BB height is thankfully not as tall as advertised, and Marin must be commended for keeping the seat tubes stubby and the standover generous. Which means the profile of the Rift Zone not only resembles an old four-cross bike, but it can be thrashed around like one as well. Consumers get to choose between …Continue reading »

Points forts
  • Exploitable handling, whatever your level. A bike that can grow with your skills. Fun to ride. No gimmicks.

Points faibles
  • Overweight. You’ll find better spec from a direct-sales brand.

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Loam Wolf
Review: Marin Rift Zone Carbon 29

nov. 2022 · Dario DiGiulio

The Marin Rift Zone occupies a very unique spot in the bike market, as a short travel frame meant to attack relatively serious terrain.

Points forts
  • Fun and unusual synthesis of parts and geo

  • Great build kit

  • Adaptable frame platform

Points faibles
  • Mix of progressive and dated geometry

  • Heavy and sticky for a short travel bike

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Singletrack World
Marin Rift Zone XR review: coil for the trail

oct. 2022 · Antony de Heveningham

The Marin Rift Zone XR - XR stands for eXtra Rad - bumps the front travel up to 140mm, adds a coil shock and beefs up the build.

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Outdoor Gear Lab
Marin Rift Zone 29 2

déc. 2021 · Jeremy Benson

The Marin Rift Zone 29 2 is an affordable short travel trail bike that would make an excellent daily driver. This aluminum-framed 29er has 125mm of...

Points forts
  • Reasonable price

  • Modern trail riding geometry

  • Nice component spec for the price

  • Versatile on-trail performance

Points faibles
  • A little heavy

  • Underpowered brakes

  • A little sluggish on the climbs due to weight

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BikeRadar
Marin Rift Zone 29 1 review

nov. 2021 · Alex Evans

Highly-capable and upgradable chassis that inspires confidence on the descents

Points forts
  • Highly capable on the downhills, thanks to spot-on geometry

  • Great suspension and shock tune with plenty of support and pop

  • Good mix of drivetrain components

Points faibles
  • Lack of a dropper post is frustrating

  • Tyres need upgrading to unlock more performance

  • In the longer term, I’d replace the flexy fork, too

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Pinkbike
Field Trip: Marin's $2,849 Rift Zone Is An XC Bike at Heart

mai 2021 · Sarah Moore

The Rift Zone is more aggressive than an XC bike, but its roots are cross-country.

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Beta
Tested: Marin Rift Zone 2

févr. 2021 · Travis Engel

This short-travel shredder takes a modern trend and brings it to the entry level. The Marin Rift Zone 2 does (almost) everything.

Points forts
  • Unbeatable value

  • Smart spec

  • Forgiving but familiar geometry

  • Supportive suspension

Points faibles
  • Oddly shaped brake levers

  • Shimano chain and crank would have been nice

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Series 3 6061 Aluminum Frame, 29” Wheels, 125mm Travel, MultiTrac Suspension Platform, 148x12mm Boost Thru-Axle, 73mm Threaded BB w/ ISCG05 Tabs

Norme BBBSA, 73mm, Fileté

CouleurGloss Black / Roarange/red

Fourche

Marzocchi Bomber Z2 29", Rail Damper with Sweep Adjustment, 130mm Travel, Kabolt Bolt-On Axle, 44mm Offset

Voyager130mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

Fox Float DPS, Performance Series, EVOL Air Spring, 3 Position Compression Adjustment, Rebound Adjustment, Custom Tune, 210x50mm, M8x25mm Hardware Top and Bottom

Voyager125mm

Pédalier

Mego EXO 73mm BSA

Casque

FSA No 57E, Semi-Sealed Cartridge Bearings, 1 1/8" x 1 1/2”

Tige

Marin 3D Forged Alloy, 35mm

Guidon

Marin Mini-Riser, 6061 Double Butted Aluminum, 780mm Width, 28mm Rise, 5º Up, 9º Back

Selle

Marin Speed Concept

Tige de selle

X-Fusion Manic, 1x Composite Remote, Size S 125mm Travel, Size M and L 150mm Travel, Size XL 175mm Travel, 30.9mm

TypeCompte-gouttes

Pédales

-

Poignées

Marin Single Clamp Locking

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano SLX SGS, Direct Attachment, 12-Speed

Dérailleur avant

-

Manivelle

FSA GRID, Modular 1x, 32T Direct Mount Chainring, MegaTooth Technology, Mego EXO Spindle, Boost Spacing

Manettes

Shimano SLX, 12-Speed, SL-6100IR

Cassette

SunRace, 12-Speed, 11-51T, ED Black

Chaîne

KMC X-12 Silver and Black

Freins

Shimano MT420, 4-Piston Hydraulic Disc Brake, 203mm Rotor

TypeShimano Disque hydraulique

Leviers de frein

Shimano MT4100 Hydraulic Lever, I-Spec EV Compatible

roues
Jantes

Marin Aluminum Double Wall, 29mm Inner, Sleeved Joint, Disc Specific, Tubeless Compatible

Moyeu avant

Forged Alloy, 110x15mm, 32H

Moyeu arrière

Forged Alloy, 148x12mm, Quad Sealed Bearings, 32H, Standard Freehub Body

Pneus

Vee Tire Co, Flow Snap, 29x2.35, Tackee Compound, 72 TPI, Tubeless Compatible

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