Hi, currently torn on the Prevelo Zulu 3 and the Giant STP 20 for our soon to be 6 year old. Of course the price point of the Prevelo is slightly higher (about £100 GPB difference with various deals in the UK) - Wondered what your thoughts were as a comparison?
I believe adult is 22.22mm. Combined with the thin push-on grips (they probably make the bigger difference), it is a noticeable difference but those SDG are ultra thin and great for 5 year-old hands.
Great video. We are looking at the new riprock vs riprock expert vs polygon d24x vs prevelo Zulu 4. We are moving to Bentonville Arkansas to ride allot more but not sure which bike would be best. Light is great especially coming from a woom bike but how much suspension do you recommend or none at all. He loves jumping and "rock and rooty" terrain but most is machine cut flow. Thanks
Lower grade flow that involves pedaling to get to like Bentonbilee, we would probably go hardtail (unless something like a Trailcraft maxwell 24) and lightest tubeless with light tires.Steeper flow like lift access bike park we would go Full Suspension.
Hi, currently torn on the Prevelo Zulu 3 and the Giant STP 20 for our soon to be 6 year old. Of course the price point of the Prevelo is slightly higher (about £100 GPB difference with various deals in the UK) - Wondered what your thoughts were as a comparison?
The Prevelo will be a better mountain bike with a more kid focused build.
Isn’t 22mm ends standard for adult bars? Prevelo offers the SDG upgrade bar with 19mm.
I believe adult is 22.22mm. Combined with the thin push-on grips (they probably make the bigger difference), it is a noticeable difference but those SDG are ultra thin and great for 5 year-old hands.
@@TheBikeDads I think some adults would benefit from 19mm bar ends. I would try them if they made 760mm wide.
Nice review 👍
The “H” is silent in Heir haha
Great video. We are looking at the new riprock vs riprock expert vs polygon d24x vs prevelo Zulu 4. We are moving to Bentonville Arkansas to ride allot more but not sure which bike would be best. Light is great especially coming from a woom bike but how much suspension do you recommend or none at all. He loves jumping and "rock and rooty" terrain but most is machine cut flow.
Thanks
Lower grade flow that involves pedaling to get to like Bentonbilee, we would probably go hardtail (unless something like a Trailcraft maxwell 24) and lightest tubeless with light tires.Steeper flow like lift access bike park we would go Full Suspension.