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Carsten Schabacher

At Home on Rough Trails

Dutch Bike Freak Magazine tested the STEVENS Whaka ES on trails and on tours.

STEVENS Whaka ES

The Whaka ES is made for longer outings on rough trails, says Bike Freak Magazine in their current issue about STEVENS’ new touring fully.

140mm of travel at the fork and rear shock plus 29” wheels (27.5” for frame size 16in for better handling) shod in 2.35” tires - Schwalbe Hans Dampf in front, Nobby Nic at the rear - are just the right requirements for trail surfing, says the magazine.

The hydroformed aluminium frame painted in Lime Green provides a neutral seating position due to its relatively steep seat angle and flat steering angle. Steering is always direct but never nervous.

This makes the Whaka ES a comfortably nimble ride and provides a lot of security when descending. The Rockshox front and rear suspension works flawlessly and the specs including a complete Shimano XT group deliver perfect performance. Uphill the 13.9kg (30.6lbs) heavy touring fully is more is more on the calm side  - but:

Conclusion: ”With the Whaka ES attacking hard, technical climbs is a piece of cake.”

The STEVENS Whaka ES in Lime Green is available from your local STEVENS dealer in sizes 16in (27.5” wheels), 18, 20 and 22in (29” wheels). The entry level model ist the STEVENS Whaka in Fire Orange.

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