Felt

8 models

B Series

Triathlon2015–

The B is one of triathlon's most legendary badges — a symbol of dedication among devoted age-group racers. Its frame lineage runs straight back to the original Felt DA, the brand's flagship time-trial

Breed

Gravel2019–

The Breed is Felt's gravel racer, and the 2026 carbon redesign pushed it hard toward speed. Felt cut the frame to around 950 g and the complete bike to roughly 7 kg — almost climbing-bike territory —

Broam

Gravel2019–

The Broam is the adventure side of Felt's gravel lineup — where the Breed races, the Broam roams. Built on a SuperLite aluminum frame with a carbon fork, it trades outright speed for comfort and carry

Doctrine

Mountain2018–

The Doctrine is Felt's cross-country hardtail race bike, built around UHC Advanced carbon that Felt calls its stiffest and lightest XC frame. The flagship FRD frame weighs about 860 g. Felt's engineer

Edict

Mountain2014–

The Edict is Felt's cross-country full-suspension racer, and its signature is FAST — Felt Active Stay Technology. Instead of a conventional pivoting rear linkage, FAST uses carbon's spring properties:

FR Women's

City2012–

The FR Women's is the women's build of Felt's FR road-race platform. Felt's approach here is unambiguous: the frame geometry is the same as the men's FR — same angles, same race intent. What changes a

IA (Triathlon)

Triathlon2012–

The IA is Felt's Integrated Aero triathlon bike, and the entire range shares a single wind-tunnel-honed shape — only the carbon grade changes between the flagship FRD and the value IA 1. The IA 2.0 re

VR Women's

City2017–

The VR Women's is the women's build of Felt's VR endurance road platform. It keeps the VR's defining traits — a tall head tube, a slightly shorter reach and a compliance-tuned frame and seatpost — all