9 models
Polygon entered the gravel market in 2019 with the Bend — a bold move for an Asian manufacturer known primarily for MTB. The name references the unpredictable nature of gravel roads. The R-series focu
Polygon launched the Collosus family in 2020 as a rebrand and upgrade of the Siskiu N enduro lineage, adding a trail-focused Collosus T alongside the enduro Collosus N. The 2022 Collosus generation in
The Path is Polygon's city commuter answer — an urban fitness bike that sits between a hybrid and a lightweight commuter. The series trades suspension for a lighter, more efficient rigid setup, pairin
The Siskiu D appeared in 2018 as Polygon's entry into the XC trail full-suspension category — a more affordable alternative to the aggressive Siskiu T. It uses a simplified one-piece linkage rear susp
Polygon launched the Siskiu N in 2019 to compete directly in the enduro segment against brands like Norco and Specialized. Built around the Faux Bar rear suspension — a design that reinforces high-str
The Siskiu T debuted in 2016 as Polygon's answer to the trail-bike segment — an alloy full-suspension platform designed to punch above its price. Each generation sharpened the geometry (slack 64.5° HT
The Strattos has been Polygon's road entry platform since 2012 — a deliberate choice to make road cycling accessible in Southeast Asia and emerging markets. The design prioritized comfort and reliabil
The Polygon Urban sits within Polygon broad city mobility lineup, sharing DNA with the Path series but positioned as a general-purpose fitness/commuter hybrid. Polygon markets it alongside the Path (p
The Xtrada has been Polygon's cross-country hardtail mainstay since 2014 — an accessible aluminum platform for riders entering singletrack. Across a decade of iteration, the frame geometry evolved fro