Do 29ers climb better?

29ers are better up hills. Bigger wheels are heavier which works against you when climbing, so in this respect it's a myth. However, if the climb is littered with rocks and steps, the bigger wheel will roll over these momentum sapping obstacles with less effort.
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Is it harder to climb with a 29er?

Due to their increased weight and size, 29ers can be more challenging to maneuver on tight and twisty trails, which is especially true for smaller riders who might find it difficult to wrangle their bike.
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What is the advantage of 29er mountain bikes?

29ers offer several big advantages over their smaller-wheeled siblings: Better momentum once rolling, meaning more progress for less effort and faster rolling over open terrain. A larger tire contact area on the trail, giving better traction and control when climbing or cornering.
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Is 29 or 27.5 better for downhill?

Because 27.5” wheels have a smaller diameter than 29”, they have less angular momentum so it is easier for riders to change direction. This made 27.5” the preferred choice for downhill and enduro riding.
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Do you need less travel on a 29er?

Nothing beats travel for hits and suppleness. Nothing beats rolling diameter for ruts and going over rock gardens. The best answer is long travel + 29er. That said, if I had to choose one over the other, I'd go with a longer travel 27.5 instead of a shorter travel 29.
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Is 150mm travel too much for a hardtail?

Too much travel can also dull the feedback of your trail bike. We recommend that a trail fork ideally have 34mm stanchions, at 130-140mm, for a 29er - possibly, up to 150mm, for the smaller 27.5in wheel size.
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Is 29er good for long ride?

A 29er is better at:

Great at maintaining momentum and speed, if you want to ride long distances, you should consider a 29er. Better overall stability, better angle of attack to deal with objects and handles turns more precise.
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What height is good for a 29 inch bike?

You need to be at least 7 ft tall to ride a 29er.
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Is there a big difference between 27.5 and 29?

Because of the larger diameter of the wheel, the 29er creates a larger contact patch with the ground and also rolls quite faster when up to speed. Even though it accelerates slower than a 27.5 wheel, 29ers can maintain their speed because of their advanced rollover capabilities compared to a smaller wheel size.
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How much faster is a 29er than a 26er?

In the end, the 29ers came in 7.5 seconds ahead of the 26ers—a 2.4-percent speed increase—without making the riders work harder, as there were no differences in power output, cadence, time spent coasting, work, or heart rate.
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What wheel size is best for mountain bike?

26” has been the standard for years, and currently, they're cheaper and easier to repair or replace than larger sizes. The agility of a 26” is slightly compromised by the poor rollover ability. That's why the 27.5” wheel is becoming so popular.
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Why is 27.5 better than 29?

27.5”: Faster acceleration is often cited as one of the biggest benefits of a 27.5” wheel when compared to a 29” wheel. Wheels that accelerate faster give a bike a snappy, responsive feel that many riders desire.
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Which is better 26er or 29er?

While 26ers definitely accel when it comes to acceleration, 29ers are undoubtedly better at maintaining speed. In fact, a 29er can feel considerably faster once you're up to speed. This is due to a few reasons, almost all stemming from the fact that 29ers have additional rotating mass.
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Can a 26er keep up with a 29er?

So all things being equal, you should be able to run a 29er tyre with 11.5% lower air pressure than an equivalent 26-inch tyre. If you typically run 30psi in 26-inch wheels, you should be able to use 26.5psi with 29-inch wheels.
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Is a 29er good for downhill?

Downhill sells itself on its image. Currently 29ers don't fit this image. That's arguably the main problem that people have with 29ers in Downhill.
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Can a short person ride a 29er?

29-inch wheel mountain bike options are especially limited for riders whose height is around 5 feet or shorter.
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How tall do you have to be to ride a big Ripper?

The 29 inch wheels on the Big Ripper allow adults up to and over 6 foot tall, to ride a BMX bike as an everyday commuter.
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Is more travel better MTB?

A longer-travel bike will be better downhill and a shorter travel bike will be more efficient for racing. Ultimately, if you can only have one bike for casual riding, or you're unsure what type of mountain bike you need for your local trails, this category is the best option.
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Can you ride XC bike on trails?

Can you ride XC trails on a trail bike? Yes, you can ride a trail bike on cross-country terrain! Having the right bike for the terrain that you are riding is always going to improve your overall experience.
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