Yep, size help again..

tronicmannen

New Member
Aug 14, 2024
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Sverige
Here is the translation:

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?


Regards!
 

mistermtb

Member
Oct 17, 2022
6
1
Poland
I have an Orbea Rise H15 2022 size M, I'm 175cm and feel this size ok for me, with little too small feeling. I'm pretty sure I would chose L with my next Orbea (if it ever happend). The size is ok when I ride while sitting, but when in attack possition I feel I'm to far front of the bike.
 

Cell4soul

E*POWAH Master
Jul 11, 2022
518
1,323
Mesa, AZ
I am 178 cm. I test rode a large and it felt good. A medium would work too, but I think I’d go large if I was going to order.
 
Aug 26, 2022
3
1
United Kingdom
180cm tall, fairly average proportions, I ride an XL with very slightly narrower handlebars. Love the fit for xc and trails.

Don't rely on other peoples experiences, try them for size in real life.

..Nick
 

mikimono

New Member
Nov 16, 2024
6
4
Spain
Hi! I profit this post for my own same doubt. In my case I go for a 2025 Rise Sl M10.

My data:
- Height: 178cm
- Leg: 81/82cm
- Saddle height on my current H15: 72cm

Now I ride a Rise H15 2022 in L size. Good and fair enough by now, but always had something in my mind telling the bike felt a bit large form me. Not physycal issues. It's just psychological.

I love to do scenic routes through the mountains, almost always on wide tracks and some easy trails. I never do complicated or technical descents (I'd rather go on foot)

Question: M or L for the new Rise?

Any with knowledge in geommetrics and/or biomechanics?

Thsnk you!

EDIT: Something to take into account with previous rise vs 2025 model.

With the 2025 model Orbea changed the size chart.
2025 is a new model a new geometry.

In previous models (up to 2024) range was as follows:
M - 160cm / 175cm
L - 170cm / 185cm

On 2025 model size range as follows:
M - 160cm / 180cm
L - 170cm / 190cm

That's why, I took an L on 2022 model. But I'm unsure with the new 2025.
2025-orbea-rise-sl-geometry.jpg
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