Embark on an unparalleled adventure with the Element Pioneer Xplorer 700CH Gravel, the latest evolution in our gravel bike lineup. Designed for the modern explorer, the Xplorer 700CH stands as a testament to innovation, durability, and performance on the most challenging terrains. Available in two distinct sub-models – one with mechanical disc brakes and another with hydraulic disc brakes – this bike is crafted to meet the diverse needs of gravel riders.
Each Xplorer 700CH model is equipped with the Shimano R3000 set, offering a versatile 2 X 9-speed configuration. This setup ensures smooth shifting and reliable performance across a wide range of conditions, from steep climbs to fast descents. Choose between precise mechanical disc brakes for reliable stopping power in various conditions or upgrade to hydraulic disc brakes for enhanced modulation and control without sacrificing performance. Glide over gravel with the Wanda W3113 700C X 40C tires, designed for optimal grip and durability. These tires provide a perfect balance between rolling efficiency on paved roads and traction on loose surfaces. A racing-inspired handlebar offers an aerodynamic position and comfortable grip during long rides, allowing for efficient power transfer and control. Catering to riders of different heights, the Xplorer 700CH is available in 54cm, 56cm, and 58cm frame sizes, ensuring a perfect fit for your gravel adventures.
The Element Pioneer Xplorer 700CH Gravel marks a significant leap from its predecessor, the Pioneer Voyage 700CR. While maintaining the essence of what made the Voyage a best-value gravel bike, the Xplorer 700CH introduces enhanced features and materials for even greater resilience and performance on mixed surfaces. Its Canadian-designed frame is built to endure long, rugged miles on pavement, dirt, and the most challenging gravel paths.
- T6061 Premium Aluminum Frame
- Shimano ‘Sora’ R3000 2 x 9 Speed Derailleur
- Z-STAR D4.0 Hydraulic Disc Brake Set
- Wanda W3113 700C x 40 Gravel Tires
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