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Who benefits from a gravel bike?

A gravel bike particularly appeals to those who are looking for more flexibility than with a classic road bike, without immediately opting for a mountain bike for off-road use. Gravel bikes are excellent for sporty rides on various surfaces and in all weather conditions. Athletes, everyday riders, and adventure seekers in particular benefit from the versatility of a gravel bike.

Gravel bikes are therefore suitable for:

  • Touring and travel enthusiasts who enjoy riding on varied terrain and want to combine comfort with versatility.
  • Commuters who also cover routes on dirt or forest paths off the road and do not want to invest in a heavier mountain bike.
  • Occasional riders who want to explore gravel routes on weekends.
  • All-rounders who are looking for a bike that they can commute to work with and also ride on gravel and forest paths on weekends.

A gravel bike is therefore the ideal choice for anyone who wants to be uncomplicated and versatile on the go. They combine off-road capability with speed, efficiency, and comfort.

Gravel bike, road bike, trekking bike, or mountain bike?

If you're wondering whether a gravel bike is truly the ideal choice for you, a comparison with other bike types is worthwhile:

Gravel Bike: It is light and agile enough for sporty rides and at the same time robust and comfortable enough for rough gravel or forest trails.

Road bike: Road bikes are designed for speed and low weight on smooth asphalt. Their narrow tires and rigid geometry make them extremely efficient on roads. However, they quickly reach their limits on gravel, dirt roads, or forest paths.

Trekking bike: Trekking bikes are designed for everyday use and travel with heavy loads and comfort. They are stable and comfortable, but relatively slower and heavier than gravel bikes.

Mountain bike: MTBs excel in technical terrain and steep trails. However, they are heavier, and the smooth ride on long asphalt distances suffers. If you ride a lot on asphalt, a gravel bike is often more efficient and sportier.

The gravel bike is therefore the versatile all-rounder and combines a balanced ratio of speed, comfort, and off-road capability in one bike.

Do you have questions or need advice?

If you're unsure about choosing your new gravel bike, our cycling-enthusiastic team will be happy to help! Contact us anytime for a personal consultation, and together we'll find the perfect gravel bike for you!

Gravel Bikes by Brand

At fullbike, a wide selection of established manufacturers of high-quality gravel bikes awaits you:

Gravel Bikes by Wheel Size

Discover gravel bikes in two different wheel sizes.

What should you consider when buying your gravel bike?

With a bike as versatile as a gravel bike, individual components directly affect riding comfort, range of use, and efficiency. Here are some important points to help you decide on your new gravel bike:

  • Tire width: Wide tires of 40 mm or more offer comfort and control on gravel or forest paths. For longer tours, at least 45 mm is recommended to navigate changing terrain confidently. Tubeless systems minimize puncture risks and further increase damping.
  • Frame material: Carbon frames are particularly light and offer high stiffness with good vibration damping. They are therefore ideal for sporty riders and long distances. Aluminum frames stand out due to their robustness and a more favorable price-performance ratio.
  • Gear system: Modern gravel bikes usually offer 1x11 or 2x11 gear systems. The single-chainring system (1x) is low-maintenance and very straightforward, ideal for mixed terrain. Double chainrings offer more range and are useful for long tours or highly varying elevation profiles.
  • Drivetrain/Gear ratio variants: Ratios like 46/30 at the front and 11-34 at the rear are versatile and cover both steep climbs and fast descents. Electronic shifting ensures precise, low-maintenance shifting, especially on long stages or in races.
  • Weight: The total weight significantly influences acceleration, speed, and handling. Carbon frames with high-quality equipment often weigh less than 9 kg, while aluminum gravel bikes weigh 10-11.5 kg. Every kilogram counts, especially for athletically ambitious riders.
  • Brakes: Disc brakes are standard on gravel bikes. They offer consistent, powerful braking performance in all weather conditions. Hydraulic variants offer more control and less hand force than mechanical ones but require more maintenance. For frequent riders or challenging terrain, hydraulic systems are clearly recommended.
  • Features: Pay attention to appropriate handlebar geometry (e.g., flare handlebars for better control), sufficient mounting points for pannier racks, mudguards, and water bottles. Thru-axles, internal cable routing, and reliable wheels with a wide rim (at least 21 mm inner width) also significantly increase the quality and utility of your gravel bike.

Once you know what kind and how many rides you want to take with your gravel bike, you can compare the different components and make your decision more easily.

Do you prefer a personal consultation?

Do you find it difficult to choose from the abundance of different options? We're happy to advise you! Feel free to contact us – together we'll find the perfect gravel bike for you!

How much does a good gravel bike cost?

Even in the entry-level segment, you'll find gravel bikes with grippy disc brakes, robust shifting groupsets, and high-quality aluminum frames, some equipped with feather-light carbon forks. At fullbike, you can therefore buy high-quality gravel bikes at a good price.

Ambitious recreational athletes with competitive ambitions should opt for the mid-range. Here, even more carbon, even lighter wheels, and exciting features like feather-light single cranksets await.

Accessories for Gravel Bikes

With the right accessories, your gravel bike becomes an unbeatable partner on any terrain. Gear up for your next adventure and discover a variety of accessories at fullbike to perfect your riding experience.

With the right accessories, you can customize your gravel bike and optimally adapt it to your requirements.

Find your versatile gravel bike at fullbike

At fullbike, you get more than just a bike – you get an experience perfectly tailored to your needs. Buy your new gravel bike directly online or let our experts advise you.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Gravel Bikes

Wie schnell fährt man mit einem Gravel Bike?

Eine typische Durchschnittsgeschwindigkeit auf Schotter liegtzwischen 20 und 28 km/h – je nach Untergrundbeschaffenheit, Fahrniveau und Beladung. Sportlich orientierte Fahrer können auch Dauerschnittwerte von über 30 km/h erreichen. Durch die breiteren Reifen und robustere Geometrie ist das Gravel Bike oft etwas langsamer als ein reines Rennrad, punktet dafür jedoch mit mehr Vielseitigkeit und Sicherheit.

Wie gesund ist Gravel Bike fahren?

Gravel Bike fahren stärkt das Herz-Kreislauf-System sowie die Rumpf- und Beinmuskulatur intensiv. Da die Untergründe uneben sind, werden Ausgleichs‑ und Stabilitätsmuskeln besonders beansprucht. Zudem bietet es mentale Auszeiten in der Natur und fördert dabei die Achtsamkeit. Wer regelmäßig graveln geht, profitiert von besserer Koordination, Haltung und Belastbarkeit unter wechselnden Bedingungen.

Kann ich mit einem Gravel Bike auch auf Asphalt fahren?

Ja, du kannst mit einem Gravel Bike problemlos auf Asphalt fahren. Dank der sportlichen Geometrie, des geringen Gewichts und der Möglichkeit, schmalere Reifen mit höherem Luftdruck zu montieren, rollt ein Gravel Bike auf der Straße erstaunlich schnell. Im Vergleich zum Rennrad ist der Rollwiderstand zwar minimal höher, dafür bietet es deutlich mehr Komfort, Stabilität und Sicherheit.

Wie wichtig ist das Gewicht beim Gravel Bike?

Das Gewicht wirkt sich sowohl auf Komfort als auch auf Leistung aus. Jedes Kilogramm Unterschied macht sich insbesondere bei längeren Anstiegen bemerkbar. Carbon‑Gravel‑Bikes wiegen daher meist 8–9 kg, während Aluminium‑Modelle häufig bei 10–11 kg liegen. Entscheidend ist jedoch auch die Gewichtsverteilung: Ein steifer, ausgewogener Rahmen bietet bessere Kontrolle, auch wenn das Rad etwas schwerer ist.