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Trekking Bikes from fullbike

A trekking bike combines sportiness, everyday usability, and a sense of adventure – whether for commuting, weekend tours, or bike trips. The word "trekking" stands for remote paths, and that's exactly what the trekking bike is made for. With comfort, stability, and full equipment including mudguards, a pannier rack, and lighting system, it effortlessly bridges the gap between a sporty touring bike and a reliable everyday companion.

At fullbike, you'll find a wide selection of non-motorized trekking bikes suitable for both daily commuting and adventurous tours.

What is a trekking bike?

A trekking bike is a versatile bicycle that is equally suited for longer distances, varying terrain, and everyday use. It combines sporty riding characteristics with full equipment, such as mudguards, a pannier rack, and a lighting system. This makes it ideal for touring cyclists, commuters, and recreational users who are looking for a robust and flexible bike.

Who benefits from a trekking bike?

Are you wondering if a trekking bike is right for you? The possibilities are diverse:

  • Commuters who ride to work daily and need safe, dry transport for documents, laptops, or clothing.
  • Recreational and weekend riders who enjoy covering longer distances and appreciate comfort and stability.
  • Adventurers who use the bike for multi-day tours – on asphalt, gravel, or light terrain.
  • Sporty riders who want to carry luggage while maintaining higher speeds and a road bike feel.

Overall, a trekking bike offers enormous sporty versatility, combined with a robust design and everyday utility for every area of use.

Which trekking bike is right for me?

Depending on where and how often you want to ride your new trekking bike, you should consider different criteria when making your choice:

What everyday riders should look for: For comfortable rides in everyday life, step-through models with hub gears and a comfortable geometry are particularly suitable. They offer easy mounting and dismounting and low-maintenance technology.

What commuters should look for: Those who commute regularly by bike want to get around as quickly as possible. Diamond frames with straight, sportier handlebars and derailleur gears are ideal for this. They combine a fast riding style with road suitability.

Do you want to make everyday life a little easier?

If you're looking for a fast, light bike and want to ride training-oriented, a fitness bike might be just what you need. The riding position is more upright than on a road bike and therefore more comfortable – ideal for commuters who want to cover their distance quickly and sportily.

What travelers and touring cyclists should look out for: If you mainly want to use your new bike as a touring bike, look for reinforced frames, extra-wide tires, and a robust pannier rack when buying it.

What sporty riders should look out for: If you want to use your trekking bike for sporty rides, look for lightweight carbon or aluminum frames, a comfortable suspension fork, and optionally also gravel tires.

For those who want to be even more athletic on the go

If you're looking for a sportier alternative to the classic trekking bike, cross bikes are the answer. These bikes shine with a sporty geometry, a light suspension fork, and profiled tires that are narrower than those of classic MTBs. This makes cross bikes excellent for changing terrain - from asphalt to gravel to forest paths.

Do you have questions or need advice?

Do you need individual support with your selection? Contact us at any time – The fullbike team will be happy to help you. We will advise you personally and are always available to answer any questions you may have about trekking bikes!

Trekking Bikes by Brand

At fullbike, we offer a wide selection of renowned brands. Our range includes trekking bikes from manufacturers such as Cube, Giant, Koga, and Le Grand Trekking – a guarantee for quality, robustness, and unlimited riding fun.

Discover the variety of high-quality trekking bike brands from fullbike:

What should you consider when buying a trekking bike?

Trekking bikes can differ significantly in their technical features. To ensure that your new bike brings you reliable joy for a long time, you should pay attention to the following aspects when purchasing your new trekking bike:

  • Gear System: A hub gear system convinces with its low maintenance and is particularly suitable for varied terrain, while a derailleur gear system scores with its lower weight and higher efficiency, especially for athletic uses.
  • Brakes: Disc brakes, whether hydraulic or mechanical, ensure reliable braking power even in wet conditions and thus represent a crucial safety feature.
  • Fork/Suspension: A lightly suspended fork with about 50 to 70 mm of travel increases riding comfort by effectively dampening bumps and potholes. For purely paved routes, however, a rigid fork is sufficient, as it is lighter and more robust.
  • Frame Material: The frame material influences weight, comfort, and durability: aluminum is inexpensive and resistant, while carbon frames reduce weight and increase comfort – but are more susceptible to damage.
  • Equipment & Approval: A complete everyday equipment, consisting of mudguards, a pannier rack, and a lighting system, is essential for road traffic and ensures that the trekking bike complies with the German Road Traffic Licensing Regulations (StVO).
  • Weight: In terms of weight and load capacity, touring cyclists especially need stable frames and robust wheels. High-quality models such as the Koga WorldTraveller offer a load capacity of up to 180 kg including rider and luggage.

At fullbike, you will find only trekking bikes from renowned brands that meet all important criteria.

Accessories for trekking bikes

Especially when you are on the road, some bicycle accessories are mandatory. At fullbike, you will find a large selection of suitable accessories for your new trekking bike to maximize safety, comfort, and riding fun.

These include, among others:

  • Pumps: so that the riding fun doesn't run out of air
  • Lighting: for better visibility in poor light conditions
  • Bicycle lock: so that your bike is never unsecured, especially in the city
  • Bicycle bag: especially practical for shopping or longer tours
  • Mudguard: to protect your bike and yourself from dirt
  • Bottle holder: so that you stay adequately hydrated even on longer tours

With the extensive range of various accessories for your trekking bike, you can optimally adapt your new bike to your requirements.

Discover your new trekking bike at fullbike

Whether for your daily commute or a weekend trip with the family: a high-quality trekking bike will bring you lasting riding pleasure for many years. Discover the best models among the large selection at fullbike.

Still have questions? The fullbike team will be happy to help!

The fullbike experts are themselves absolutely passionate about all things cycling and will be happy to advise you on any questions you may have. Feel free to contact us – together we will find the trekking bike that's perfect for you!

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

Wie viel kostet ein gutes Trekkingrad?

Ein hochwertiges Trekkingrad kostet je nach Ausstattung, Komponentenqualität und Rahmenmaterial in der Regel zwischen 800 und 2.000 Euro. Modelle im Einstiegsbereich bieten bereits eine solide Alltagstauglichkeit, während höherpreisige Varianten mit leichteren Materialien, besseren Bremsen oder Schaltgruppen aufwarten. Bei fullbike findest du eine breite Auswahl – abgestimmt auf dein Budget und deine Anforderungen.

Wie schnell kann man mit einem Trekkingrad fahren?

Mit einem Trekkingrad lassen sich auf ebenen Straßen problemlos Geschwindigkeiten zwischen 20 und 30 km/h erreichen. Wer sportlich unterwegs ist und eine passende Übersetzung nutzt, kann auch höhere Durchschnittsgeschwindigkeiten fahren – vor allem auf Touren mit wenig Steigung. Entscheidend sind neben der Kondition auch die Reifenwahl, die Sitzposition und das Gesamtgewicht.

Wie viele Gänge hat ein Trekkingrad?

Trekkingräder verfügen meist über zwischen 21 und 30 Gängen bei Kettenschaltungen oder über 7 bis 14 Gänge bei Nabenschaltungen. Die höhere Gangzahl erlaubt eine feine Abstimmung auf unterschiedliche Steigungen und Fahrstile. Während Nabenschaltungen besonders wartungsarm sind, bieten Kettenschaltungen eine breitere Bandbreite und eignen sich gut für sportlich orientierte Fahrer.

Wie sitzt man richtig auf einem Trekkingrad?

Die Sitzhaltung auf einem Trekkingrad ist eine ausgewogene Mischung aus Komfort und Sportlichkeit. Der Rücken ist leicht nach vorne geneigt, die Arme entspannt, und die Beine treten mit effektiver Kraftübertragung. Eine ergonomisch angepasste Sitzposition beugt Verspannungen vor und sorgt für ermüdungsfreies Fahren – insbesondere auf längeren Touren.

Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einem Trekkingrad und einem Citybike?

Ein Citybike ist für kurze Wege im urbanen Raum ausgelegt – mit aufrechter Sitzposition, wenigen Gängen und einfacher Ausstattung. Ein Trekkingrad hingegen ist deutlich vielseitiger. Es bietet mehr Gänge, eine sportlichere Geometrie, in vielen Fällen eine Federgabel und eine für längere Strecken optimierte Ergonomie. Damit ist es auch außerhalb der Stadt zuverlässig und komfortabel einsetzbar.

Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einem Trekkingrad und einem Tourenrad?

Die Begriffe Trekkingrad und Tourenrad werden oft synonym verwendet. Wenn man es genau nimmt, sind Tourenräder speziell für Langstreckenreisen mit mehr Gepäck konzipiert. Trekkingräder sind hingegen sportlicher ausgelegt und eignen sich sowohl für den Alltag als auch für Wochenendtouren. Wer also regelmäßig mit viel Gepäck unterwegs ist, greift zum Tourenrad. Für mehr Flexibilität im Alltag und Freizeit ist das Trekkingrad die bessere Wahl.

Was ist besser, Mountainbike oder Trekkingrad?

Trekkingräder sind für Asphalt und leichte Schotterstrecken optimiert. Sie fahren sich daher effizienter und komfortabler, vor allem im Straßenverkehr. Mountainbikes hingegen sind speziell für technisches Gelände, Trails und steinige Passagen konzipiert. Wenn du überwiegend auf Waldwegen wie Forststraßen oder befestigten Naturwegen unterwegs bist, ist das Trekkingrad die komfortablere Wahl.