Kross

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Earth

Maastik2016–

Kross introduced the Earth in 2016 as its XC race weapon — positioned above the Hexagon and Level in terms of component quality and frame engineering. The Earth name became associated with World Cup-a

Hexagon

Maastik2005–

Hexagon has been the volume MTB in the Kross catalogue since the mid-2000s, predating the more performance-oriented Level. It targets first-time and recreational trail riders who want a reliable, well

Lea

Linna2010–

The Lea is Kross dedicated women-specific MTB, offered as a parallel hardtail line to the unisex Hexagon. It uses women-specific frame geometry, narrower handlebar width, and saddle choices tuned for

Lea Junior

Linna2014–

The Lea Junior is the entry point into Kross women-specific MTB ecosystem, designed as the next step after balance bikes and small-wheel kids bikes. It bridges the gap between children's bikes and the

Level

Maastik2008–

The Level has anchored Kross's XC mountain bike range since the brand's MTB push in the late 2000s. Built and assembled at the Przasnysz factory in Poland, it has been the bike most associated with th

Level Boost

E-maastik2019–

Kross launched the Level Boost in 2019 as the electric version of its successful Level XC hardtail, leveraging the same aluminium superlite frame platform but integrating a Shimano Steps mid-drive. Th

Moon

Maastik2012–

The Moon is Kross's enduro platform — longer travel, slacker geometry, more aggressive intent than the trail-oriented Soil. Introduced in 2012 as the brand pushed into performance segment MTB, it has

Soil

Maastik2018–

Kross developed the Soil to show that a Polish manufacturer could compete in the premium trail/enduro segment dominated by brands like Santa Cruz and Yeti. The proprietary RVS (Revo Virtual Suspension