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Merida
In production2008–

Crossway Women's

trekking
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Origin

The Crossway Women's has been part of Merida's range since around 2008, recognising that the trekking and hybrid market is heavily used by women commuters and recreational riders who benefit from purpose-built geometry rather than a men's bike in a different colour. The women's Crossway shares the proven TFS frame architecture and practical features (rack, fender mounts) of the standard model, configured from the factory with women's proportions in mind.

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Specifications

Frame
Crossway TFS aluminium, women-specific geometry: adjusted standover height, shorter reach, designed for typical women's proportions. Fender (F-Mount) and rack (C-Mount) attachment points standard.
Drivetrain
Shimano CUES 2×10 speed (mid builds) or Shimano Tourney/Altus 3×7–8 speed (entry builds). Women's builds use the same drivetrain spec as equivalent Crossway trims.
Brakes
Hydraulic disc (Shimano MT200, 160 mm) on mid and upper builds; mechanical disc on entry. Short-reach brake levers standard.
Wheels
700C (28"). Merida Comp TK alloy rims, tubeless-compatible on upper builds.
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The verdict

+Strengths
  • Women-specific geometry and components reduce the need for aftermarket adjustments
  • Same proven TFS frame as standard Crossway — proven reliability over many model years
  • F-Mount and C-Mount points make full commuter setup (lights, rack, fenders) straightforward
Weaknesses
  • Suspension fork adds maintenance complexity vs rigid fork fitness bikes
  • Entry builds retain older QR axle standard and mechanical disc brakes
  • Same weight and trekking-oriented character as standard Crossway — not suitable for riders wanting a sportier fitness bike
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