Eurobike Mountain Bike Review
Our verdict
The Eurobike 27.5-inch aluminum hardtail at $348.99 offers an upgraded frame material over steel-framed budget competitors, and its 35 lb weight is meaningfully lighter than most bikes in this bracket. The 4.2-star rating from 131 buyers gives this model a credible, if modest, track record.
Check price on AmazonBest for
Intermediate adult riders who want a lighter hardtail with an aluminum frame, disc brakes, and 27.5-inch wheels without spending more than $350.
Skip if
You need rear suspension for rough terrain, or you are significantly under 5 ft 8 in tall, as the minimum height spec is 68 inches.
- Bike type Mountain Bike
- Wheel size 27.5 in
- Frame material Aluminum
- Frame size 19" Frame
- Speeds 21
- Brakes Disc
- Min rider height of 68.0 in - higher than 78% of the 28 models we track
Our scorecard
-
Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 131 owner ratings
-
Popularity2.7/5
131 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other mountain, road, electric, cruiser, folding, hybrid and kids' bicycles we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['This Eurobike uses an aluminum frame in a 19-inch size with 27.5-inch wheels made of aluminum or alloy steel. Front suspension handles trail chatter, and disc brakes provide predictable stopping across conditions. The 21-speed derailleur with trigger shifting is standard for the category.', 'At 35 lb, this bike is lighter than most dual-suspension competitors at this price and lighter than the 40 lb Eurobike dual-suspension model. The hardtail design sacrifices rear cushioning but gains efficiency and lower weight. For riders who spend most of their time on packed dirt, gravel, or light trail surfaces, that tradeoff is favorable.', 'The 300 lb weight capacity and 68-inch minimum rider height are important filters. The silvery colorway is neutral and practical. Assembly is required, and buyers should plan to check brake pad alignment and derailleur tension before the first ride.']
Pros
- Aluminum frame is lighter and more rust-resistant than carbon steel
- 35 lb weight is competitive for a 27.5-inch hardtail under $350
- Disc brakes handle varied conditions reliably
- 300 lb weight capacity
- 131 reviews at 4.2 stars is a solid signal for this price tier
Cons
- Front suspension only, no rear shock for rougher terrain
- 68-inch minimum height excludes shorter adults
- Plastic seat will need replacing for longer rides
- Wheel material spec lists both aluminum and alloy steel, leaving exact spec unclear
Specifications
| Bike type | Mountain Bike |
|---|---|
| Wheel size | 27.5 in |
| Frame material | Aluminum |
| Frame size | 19" Frame |
| Speeds | 21 |
| Brakes | Disc |
| Suspension | Front |
| Drivetrain | Derailleur |
| Shifters | Trigger |
| Wheel material | Aluminum Or Alloy Steel |
| Seat | Plastic |
| Color | Silvery |
| Weight | 35.0 lb |
| Max rider weight | 300.0 lb |
| Min rider height | 68.0 in |
| Age range | Adult |
| Skill level | Intermediate |
| Power | Pedal Power |
Performance notes
The aluminum frame and 35 lb weight translate to better climbing and handling responsiveness than heavier steel-framed alternatives. The 27.5-inch wheel size and front fork suspension work well for packed dirt and moderate gravel. Disc brakes maintain consistent performance in wet or dusty conditions. The 21-speed derailleur provides enough range for moderate hills. The 19-inch frame accommodates taller adults, and the 68-inch minimum height confirms this is sized for riders 5 ft 8 in and above.
What buyers say
With 131 reviews at 4.2 stars, buyer feedback is positive and reflects a level of satisfaction that holds up across a meaningful sample. It is one of the better-reviewed Eurobike options in this silo. No recent monthly sales volume was recorded.
More from Eurobike
Similar mountain, road, electric, cruiser, folding, hybrid and kids' bicycles to consider
Featured in
Frequently asked questions
Why choose a hardtail over dual suspension at this price?
Hardtails are lighter, more efficient, and generally more durable at budget price points because there are fewer moving parts. Rear shocks on very inexpensive bikes can wear quickly and add weight without delivering the suspension performance of higher-end units. For most casual trail and gravel riding, a good hardtail is more practical than a budget full-suspension bike.
What rider height does this bike fit?
The minimum rider height is listed at 68 inches, or 5 ft 8 in. The 19-inch frame size is best suited for taller adults. Riders below 5 ft 8 in would be better served by a smaller frame size or a different model.
Does the aluminum frame make a real difference?
Yes. Aluminum is lighter than carbon steel, making the bike easier to carry and more responsive on climbs. Aluminum also resists rust better, which matters if the bike is stored outside or ridden in damp conditions. The 35 lb weight of this model reflects that material advantage over heavier steel-framed alternatives at similar prices.