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Size help orbea rise m10 lt

tronicmannen

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Aug 14, 2024
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Sverige
Hi!

Okay, I know this is a common question that comes up often, but sometimes you just want to feel like you’re making the right choice…

I’m buying an Orbea Rise M10 Lt tomorrow. I’m torn between sizes M and L.

181.5 cm, 87 kg, 85 cm RAD. Normal arms, legs, and torso.

I enjoy technical trails that are occasionally tight, but at the same time, I also like some speed now and then. I’m a bit more downhill-oriented but mostly ride in the woods, with pure downhill maybe once a month.

What worries me is that L feels cumbersome and that M might be too small.

Is it safe to go for an M?

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Regards!
 

Raili’s People

New Member
Aug 16, 2024
8
2
FIN
Seeing the new geometry numbers (Geometry Geek) vs the old, the M is still short sitting down, steep ST angle and short top tube. Ridden the old M, it was a bit short for me too. I’m 172/81cm. I would say it’s easy L for you because you like to go fast. Chainstays are also shorter on the 2025 and it makes it more nimble.
 

Smudger

New Member
Jun 2, 2024
1
0
England
Hi!

Okay, I know this is a common question that comes up often, but sometimes you just want to feel like you’re making the right choice…

I’m buying an Orbea Rise M10 Lt tomorrow. I’m torn between sizes M and L.

181.5 cm, 87 kg, 85 cm RAD. Normal arms, legs, and torso.

I enjoy technical trails that are occasionally tight, but at the same time, I also like some speed now and then. I’m a bit more downhill-oriented but mostly ride in the woods, with pure downhill maybe once a month.

What worries me is that L feels cumbersome and that M might be too small.

Is it safe to go for an M?

emtb-test.com

Orbea RISE LT M10 (630 Wh) im Test

➤ Test: Orbea RISE LT M10 ✓ 57 EMTBs in der Kategorie Full Power Trailbike um 9000€ im direkten Vergleich ⇄
emtb-test.com
emtb-test.com

Regards!
I have a 2022 m10 rise I'm 178cm I feel maybe I should of gone for a medium but you I think you should get a large
 

Raili’s People

New Member
Aug 16, 2024
8
2
FIN
I'm about 172cm and the 2023 Rise M20 size M feels like a good fit. I don't know if the new Rise LT is more stretched out but at least on the 2023 sizes you'd definitely want a large.
Did some more thinking, the 2025 frame is longer but shorter in the back so climbing might be harder on tighter trails on larger sizes. Have to put the weight on front tyre more. When going down fast, it should be a lot better than the 2024. For flatter trails I’d buy the older one on a steep discount. Orbeas sizes run smaller than many others.
 

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