All women’s mountain bikes
This page will help you find your perfect mountain bike, explain why we design women’s specific bikes and help you discover your mountain biking ride style.

Neuron WMN
Full suspension for maximum rider appeal.
Downhill or up, our most versatile fully.
Dropper seat post standard.
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Wheels- 27.5 XS-S
- 29er M
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Fork130mm
Grand Canyon WMN
Slack head tube angle and low standover height to tame to trails.
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Wheels- 27.5 2XS-XS
- 29er S-M
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Fork- 80mm 2XS
- 100mm XS-M
Spectral WMN
Visibly distinct, playful ride with the stability to handle technical terrain.
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Wheels27.5
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Fork150mm
Exceed WMN
Light and stiff, a quick climbing race bike with low standover height for more control.
Carbon frames as standard.
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Wheels- 27.5 XS
- 29er S-M
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Fork100mm
Why ride a woman’s mountain bike?
Canyon WMN is range of bikes designed for riders between 152cm (5'1") and 186cm (6'0").
You’re probably best suited to a WMN mountain bike if you
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Find your suspension is is usually too hard
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Struggle to get your suspension set up just right for your body weight
By tweaking our WMN mountain bikes we’re able to
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Reduce standover height for better maneuverability
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Lower bottom bracket for incredible cornering and stability
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Give you a bigger range when setting up your suspension
On the trails, this means better control at speed, more confidence and more choice to ride a bike that feels right.
What if I want a unisex bike?
All of our bikes are unisex.
We’ve designed women specific versions of our most popular mountain bikes, including both the Spectral:ON and Neuron:ON e-mountain bikes to give you more choice than ever.
Should I ride full suspension or hardtail?
Your ride style and location is the key to finding the best bike. Choose wisely.

Full suspension explained
A full suspension bike has front and back suspension to absorb shocks from rough ground.
They’re designed for undulating trails, short sharp climbs and tricky steep descents.
See the Torque WMN for downhill racing
See the Spectral WMN for trails and jumps
See the Neuron WMN for a great allrounder

Hard tail explained
A hard tail absorbs shock from the front wheel through the fork but remains rigid at the back.
The rigid back is more efficient for pedalling, putting more power into your climbing.
It’s the ideal bike for cross country riding.
See the Exceed WMN for a race winner
See the Grand Canyon WMN for an all rounder