Visit fatbike: What do you need to know about this bike?
Visit fatbike is designed as a mountain bike in its simplest form, where everything has been thought out for better performance on loose surfaces (snow, sand, mud).
That's why fatbike is a low-maintenance bike that offers a longer service life and a relatively affordable price for specialized equipment. Overall, the fatbike is distinguished by a number of features:
- From oversized tires (3.8 to 5 inches) for better buoyancy on soft surfaces.
- These large tires require low air pressure (between 2 and 10 psi, depending on conditions), allowing the bike to better absorb shocks and improve traction like a suspension would.
- A rigid frame. Some models feature front or rear shock absorbers, but most fatbikes designed for walking on the snow, give priority to mechanical simplicity.
There's a wide range of quality bikes on the market, from muscle bikes to electric-assist bikes (EABs). The latter requires a little more maintenance and storage precautions, not least because the battery is not resistant to cold when not in use.
Rent before you buy
A large number of practice sites in Quebec offer a fleet of fatbikes for on-site rental. Affordable, simple and practical, rental allows you to learn to ride, or even to ride several times a season, at a reasonable cost and without the hassle. Depending on the number of outings planned during the season, it's a good idea to assess whether it's better to buy or rent.
Choosing a bike requires time and a little experience to better assess your needs..
When it comes to buying a fatbike, However, some items are worth paying for. Such is the case for tires and nails.
Good quality tires are a priority on snow and ice. Visit larger formats, between 4.5” and 5”, with aggressive, studdable studs, are more versatile in all conditions.
Depending on practice area, nails are an option that goes from useful to essential! Thawing weather and rain create icy surfaces that can impair grip. It's advisable to buy tires that have already been studded to save time and guarantee the quality of the installation, even if it costs more.
The addition of nails increases traction in a variety of conditions, allowing the «fatter»rain or shine. Not only are they safe, they're also durable. Without question, agood investment for those who plan to go out often!