Equipment for mountain bikersHello spring - 6 fair deals for the start of the season

Laurin Lehner

 · 20.03.2026

Equipment for mountain bikers: Hello spring: 6 fair deals for the start of the season.
Photo: Max Fuchs

In this article, we use so-called affiliate links. With every purchase through these links, we receive a commission from the merchant. All relevant referral links are marked with . Learn more.

Spring is here and the trails are calling! For all mountain bikers, this means it's time to gear up for the new season. Whether it's bikes, protective clothing or accessories - we've put together the best deals and offers.

Topics in this article

The mountain bike season is just around the corner and it's the ideal opportunity to refresh your equipment. From robust bikes and practical accessories to protective clothing - with the right offers, you'll not only start the new season well equipped, but also cleverly saved.

Rocky Mountain Instinct C50 Shimano in size L (2025, 29 inch)

150 millimetres of travel at the fork, 140 millimetres at the rear and 29-inch wheels. The spacious storage compartment with space for an AirTag to prevent theft, an offset headset, a four-way adjustable flipchip for fine-tuning the geometry and suspension and a second flipchip to adjust the chainstay length offer great added value. In short, the development team has left no stone unturned in tailoring the Instinct perfectly to the rider's preferences.

The offer

Our assessment

That's a great deal.

Apart from the poorly tuned shock, the Rocky Mountain is one of the most pleasing and balanced all-mountain bikes on the market. Thanks to the fast tyres, good climbing characteristics and confident downhill performance, the Instinct's range of use is as diverse as the possibilities for adapting the bike to your personal needs. - Tester Max Fuchs about the Rocky Instinct C50

Vaude AM Moab Gravity Flat Pedal Shoes

Stylish flat pedal cycling shoe that can also be worn casually. The shoe was developed with the Los Hackos gravity troupe! It should provide grip, be ventilated and fit snugly.

Most read articles

1

2

3

The offer

Just reduced to 59.99 euros instead of 130 euros. Savings: -53 per cent - but limited.

Our assessment

A lot of shoe for the money. Get it now.

How do you like this article?

100% Racecraft Gen. 2 cross goggles

The 100 % Racecraft Gen. 2 has been further developed to meet the requirements of today's fastest racers in the world and offers a large field of vision.

The offer

Our assessment

We can advise you on this.

MTB stem Ambit Lenka Hoita

Who made it out? That's right, "Lenka Hoita", the German word for "handlebar holder", is the fitting name given to the stem by the Ambit label from Oberammergau near Garmisch. Regionally manufactured in Bavaria on five-axis CNC machines and made from high-quality aircraft aluminium. Made from aluminium, with a 35 mm handlebar clamp. Currently still available in the sale as a 45 millimetre version.

The offer

Our assessment

Cool stem from Bavaria for a good price.

Birzman Studio toolbox

The Studio Tool Box is aimed at professionals and beginners alike and contains 37 high-quality tools from the Birzman range. For optimum protection and clear organisation, the case has precisely fitting recesses for each individual tool. Approx. 4.2 kilos.

Contents:

  • Torx set T10, T15, T20, T25, T27, T30, T40 ; hexagon socket set 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 mm ; chain gauge: 0.5 %, 0.75 %, 1 %, 1 to 12-speed; tyre lever set; Shimano cartridge bottom bracket tool: 20 Kant 31.6 mm ; crank puller ; cable cutter and so on.

The offer

Our assessment

If you are looking for a toolbox, this deal could be of interest to you.

Vaude Men's Matera Air Vest Wind waistcoat

The ultra-lightweight all-road wind waistcoat protects the shoulders and chest from cooling down, while an elasticated mesh insert at the back provides ventilation. The wind jacket is wind-resistant and also water-repellent. Available in different colours.

The offer

Our assessment

Good product, fair price


Born in South Baden, Laurin Lehner is, by his own admission, a lousy racer. Maybe that's why he is fascinated by creative, playful biking. What counts for him is not how fast you get from A to B, but what happens in between. Lehner writes reports, interviews scene celebrities and tests products and bikes - preferably those with a lot of suspension travel.

Most read in category Bikes