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Baby

Laste2010–

The Baby is Atala's entry into children's cycling — aluminium frames sized for Italy's youngest riders across the 16"–24" wheel spectrum. Italian families have been buying Atala children's bikes for g

Cross

Trekking2010–

The Cross fills the gap between Atala's pure city bikes (Discovery) and its MTB range (Replay/Planet). Flat bars, 700c wheels, and a relaxed geometry make it equally comfortable on cycle paths and lig

Discovery

Linna2010–

The Discovery has been Atala's bestselling city and trekking platform since the 2000s, evolving through several generations (S, FS, Revo) without changing its core promise: a solid, affordable alumini

Mini

Laste2010–

The Mini sits alongside the Baby in Atala's children's range but targets riders who prefer a sportier aesthetic — inspired by adult MTBs rather than city bikes. Both share the same aluminium platform

Planet

Maastik2008–

The Planet occupies Atala's mid-range MTB slot, bridging the entry Replay and the performance Waver/Snap. It earns its position with Shimano hydraulic disc brakes — a genuine upgrade over mechanical d

Replay

Maastik2014–

The Replay is Atala's entry gateway into 27.5" mountain biking — a hardtail built for beginners who want proper MTB geometry and disc brakes without a high price. The MD (mechanical disc) and VB (V-br

SLR

Maantee2012–

The SLR is Atala's road bike gateway model — aluminum hydroformed construction keeps weight and price accessible, while a Shimano-spec ladder (Claris → Sora → Tiagra) lets the lineup step up without c

Trekking

Trekking2010–

The Trekking is Atala's most basic 700c entry point — a stripped-back aluminium bike for everyday Italian use. The rigid fork, V-brakes, and Shimano Tourney drivetrain keep the price and maintenance d