Electric bikes - thanks to high-capacity batteries, electric bikes have a range of about one hundred kilometers and can be recharged within a few hours. There are models designed for off-road use, as well as on roads or city streets.
Mountain bikes - with their robust design and wide tires, these bikes are designed for off-road riding. As a result, they are slower than normal bikes when used on roads.
Trekking bikes - represent a compromise between other types of bikes. With their durable frames, narrower tires, and comfortable seating position, trekking bikes are especially suitable for long-distance cycling. They are suitable for both road and light offroad use.
Road bikes - due to their lightweight and narrow tires, road bikes minimise rolling resistance, making them the fastest option on good roads.
City bikes - designed with an emphasis on practicality, these bikes are often equipped with racks for small items of luggage. The position of the seat and handlebars ensure that the rider is sat in a comfortable upright position. The shape of the central tube allows for convenient mounting and dismounting.
Folding bikes - designed for urban life, they offer excellent maneuverability and stability at low speeds. Their main advantage, however, is their foldability, which means they can easily be taken on public transport.
Children's bikes - durable and safe, these bikes are designed with children's needs in mind.
Balance bikes - designed for young children, these bikes are propelled by the rider's feet on the ground instead of pedals. They teach children to balance and prepare them for the transition to regular bikes.