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Choose the bike that reflects your style and strength. Each women’s model is thoughtfully designed as a unique creation, crafted to enhance comfort, confidence, and every moment of your ride.

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Nomades City
€5.899,00 - €6.399,00
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Nomades Sport
€5.699,00 - €6.199,00
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Beau Rivage
€8.599,00 - €12.199,00
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Nomades Gravel
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€6.499,00
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Grima Custom
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€4.999,00
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Rocchetta
€4.699,00 - €6.299,00
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Nomades Custom
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€5.999,00
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Grima
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€4.699,00
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Roca
€3.999,00
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€5.799,00
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Nomades Gravel Custom
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€6.799,00
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Mirabeau Custom
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€7.999,00
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Mirabeau
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€7.999,00
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Beau Rivage Custom
€8.599,00 - €9.499,00
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Expert Assembly & Setup

Every bike is professionally assembled and checked by certified mechanics before delivery or pickup.

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Trusted After-Sales Support

Dedicated customer support and a network of partner workshops to keep your bike running smoothly.

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Quality-Tested Components

Carefully selected components and strict quality control to ensure performance, safety, and durability.

Frequently Asked
Questions

What is a woman bike and do you really need one ?

A woman bike refers to a bicycle designed to offer a riding position, frame geometry, and components that better match the needs and body proportions of many female cyclists. Historically, women’s bikes featured a step-through frame design that made mounting and dismounting easier while wearing skirts or dresses. Today, the concept extends far beyond frame shape.

Modern women’s bicycles often include shorter reach dimensions, specific saddle designs, adjusted handlebar widths, and carefully selected contact points to improve comfort and control. However, many contemporary bicycles are developed with unisex geometries, allowing riders to choose based on fit rather than gender.

Whether you need a woman bike depends on your body measurements, riding style, and personal preferences. The right bicycle is the one that provides a natural position, efficient power transfer, and confidence on every ride. For many riders, a women-specific model delivers these benefits, while others find a unisex bike equally suitable after proper adjustments.

How women's bikes differ from standard bikes ?

Women's bikes differ from standard bicycles through a combination of design choices intended to improve rider comfort and handling. The most noticeable difference often lies in the frame geometry, which may feature a lower top tube or a more compact structure.

Manufacturers frequently adapt several components to better suit female riders. These include shorter stems, narrower handlebars, and women-specific saddles designed to support pressure points more effectively during long rides.

Another difference involves the riding position. Many women’s bikes promote a slightly more upright posture, enhancing visibility and reducing strain on the neck, shoulders, and lower back. This configuration proves particularly popular for urban commuting, leisure cycling, and fitness riding.

That said, the cycling industry increasingly focuses on individual bike fitting rather than strict gender categories. Riders benefit most from selecting a bicycle based on their proportions, flexibility, and intended use rather than its marketing label alone.

How to choose the right woman bike for your needs ?

The ideal woman bike depends primarily on how and where you plan to ride. A bicycle designed for city streets offers different characteristics than one intended for long-distance road cycling or off-road adventures.

Start by identifying your main riding purpose. Urban cyclists often prioritize comfort, practicality, and ease of use, while road cyclists seek efficiency, responsiveness, and lightweight performance. Riders exploring mixed terrain generally prefer versatility and stability.

Frame size remains one of the most important factors. A properly fitted bicycle improves comfort, handling, and pedaling efficiency. Attention should also be given to saddle comfort, handlebar position, and overall riding posture.

Finally, consider long-term usage. Features such as electric assistance, integrated accessories, cargo capacity, or premium materials can significantly influence the ownership experience and daily enjoyment of the bike.

What are the best types of women’s bikes compared ?

Different categories of women’s bicycles are designed for specific riding environments and expectations.

A city bike focuses on comfort, practicality, and everyday mobility. Its upright position and user-friendly design make it well suited for commuting and short urban journeys.

A road bike prioritizes speed, efficiency, and long-distance performance. Lightweight frames and aerodynamic positioning help riders cover greater distances with less effort.

A gravel bike combines road efficiency with off-road capability. It performs confidently on asphalt, gravel paths, and countryside routes, making it a versatile option for adventure-oriented cyclists.

A hybrid bike blends characteristics from road and city bicycles. It offers balanced comfort and versatility for recreational riding and fitness activities.

An electric bike (e-bike) adds motor assistance to reduce physical effort and extend riding range. It appeals to commuters, leisure riders, and anyone seeking greater flexibility on varied terrain.

What essential features should you look for before buying a bike ?

Before purchasing a bicycle, focus on features that directly affect comfort, safety, and riding enjoyment. A well-chosen bike delivers a more natural and rewarding experience from the first ride.

  • Frame size and geometry adapted to your body measurements
  • Comfortable saddle design suited to your riding style
  • Reliable braking system for predictable stopping power
  • Appropriate gearing range for your local terrain
  • Wheel and tire configuration matching road conditions
  • Riding position that supports comfort and control
  • Overall bike weight according to your performance expectations
  • Build quality and durability for long-term ownership

What common mistakes do women make when buying a bike ?

Many cyclists focus on appearance or marketing categories before considering fit and intended use. This approach often leads to reduced comfort and satisfaction over time.

  • Choosing a bike based only on its design or color
  • Selecting the wrong frame size
  • Ignoring professional bike fitting recommendations
  • Prioritizing price over long-term comfort and quality
  • Buying a highly specialized bike for occasional riding
  • Overlooking saddle comfort and contact points
  • Failing to consider future riding needs and terrain
  • Testing too few models before making a decision

What women’s bike accessories improve comfort and safety ?

The right accessories enhance both the riding experience and overall protection. They help create a more comfortable position, improve visibility, and make every journey more enjoyable.

  • Ergonomic saddle designed to reduce pressure and improve comfort
  • Adjustable handlebars for a more natural riding position
  • Front and rear lights to increase visibility in all conditions
  • Helmet for everyday protection
  • Padded cycling gloves to reduce hand fatigue
  • Mudguards to keep clothing clean during wet rides
  • Rear rack or basket for carrying personal belongings conveniently
  • Reflective accessories to improve visibility in low-light environments

Can women ride unisex bikes ?

Yes, women can ride unisex bikes without any difficulty. Modern bicycle geometry is often designed to suit a wide range of riders regardless of gender. The most important factor remains the bike's fit rather than its category.

A properly sized unisex bike provides comfort, control, and efficiency for daily commuting, leisure rides, or longer cycling adventures. Features such as frame size, saddle position, handlebar reach, and riding posture have a greater impact on the cycling experience than whether a bike is marketed specifically for women.

Many cyclists choose unisex models because they offer a broad selection of styles, technologies, and customization options.

Which type of bike is best for women beginners ?

For beginners, a comfortable and versatile bike often provides the most enjoyable introduction to cycling. The ideal choice depends on how and where the bike will be used.

A city bike suits urban commuting and recreational rides thanks to its upright riding position and user-friendly handling. A hybrid bike combines comfort and versatility, making it suitable for roads, bike paths, and light trails. Riders seeking longer recreational outings may appreciate a gravel bike, which offers stability and adaptability across different surfaces.

Beginners generally benefit from a bike that prioritizes comfort, predictable handling, and an appropriate frame size. These characteristics help build confidence and encourage regular riding.

Are electric bikes a good option for women ?

Electric bikes are an excellent solution for women looking for greater flexibility and comfort during their rides. The electric assistance reduces physical effort while maintaining the enjoyment of cycling.

They are particularly appreciated for daily commuting, longer distances, hilly routes, and carrying additional loads. Riders can travel farther with less fatigue and arrive at their destination feeling more comfortable.

Modern electric bikes are available in a wide range of designs, from elegant urban models to versatile gravel and touring bikes. Their technology allows cyclists to adapt the level of assistance according to their needs and riding conditions.

How much should I spend on a quality woman bike ?

The budget for a quality women's bike varies according to the intended use, materials, components, and level of craftsmanship.

For occasional leisure riding, a quality bike typically starts between €600 and €1,200. Riders looking for greater performance, lighter materials, and enhanced comfort often consider models ranging from €1,500 to €3,500. Premium bicycles featuring advanced engineering, refined finishes, and extensive customization options can exceed €4,000.

Rather than focusing solely on price, it is worth considering the bike's durability, riding comfort, component quality, and long-term ownership experience. A well-designed bicycle delivers lasting value and a more rewarding ride over time.