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Polygon
Tootmises2014–

Xtrada

mtb
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Algupära

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 from a traditional XC stance to a more modern short-chainstay, tapered-headtube design that better handles technical trails. The 2023/2024 generation introduced Shimano CUES drivetrains and UDH dropouts.

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Tehnilised andmed

Raam
ALX XC alloy, 6061 triple-butted heat-treated tubing; 12×148mm Boost rear thru-axle; UDH-compatible dropout on current generation; internal cable routing
Jõuülekanne
1×10 to 1×12-speed; Xtrada 7: SRAM SL-70-A1 or Shimano CUES 1×12, 32T chainring, 10–52T cassette; Xtrada 6: Shimano Deore 1×10 32T 10–42T; Xtrada 5: Shimano Altus 1×9 32T 11–46T
Pidurid
Shimano BL-MT200 / MT201 hydraulic disc, 160–180mm center-lock rotors
Rattad
Alloy tubeless-ready 29-inch (27.5-inch on smaller sizes); Maxxis Rekon or WTB Trail Boss tires
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Verdikt

+Tugevused
  • Hydraulic disc brakes and quality suspension at a price that outcompetes many big-brand equivalents
  • UDH-compatible dropout on current generation extends upgrade options
  • Tapered headtube and short chainstays give the XC geometry trail-capable handling
Nõrkused
  • SunTour suspension on lower tiers (Xtrada 5/6) lacks the tunability of X-Fusion or name-brand forks
  • Relatively conservative 120mm travel compared to modern trail-hardtails at the same price
  • Polygon's global retail footprint is thinner than Specialized or Trek, complicating test-rides and service
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Sildid

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