Marin delivers a number of new mountain bikes, gravel & mixed-surface bikes, and e-bikes in their 2020 line-up. While the enduro Mount Vision we rode this spring is their biggest new mountain bike, their all-rounder Rift Zone also gets a longer travel update, while a few more affordable trail hardtails bring singletrack into reach for more riders. On the drop bar side, several new carbon, alloy & steel gravel bikes offer tons of choices, even a killer build for the daily commute…
2020 Marin Rift Zone overhaul and new MTB hardtails

The Rift Zone has been around for several seasons, but the 29er trail bike gets a subtle overhaul that in the end creates a much more trail-capable bike. The faux-bar single-pivot MultiTrac suspension remains, but the new Rift Zone gets a slight travel update along with some more modern geometry. Now with 125mm of rear wheel travel (just and extra 5mm) and 130mm forks (+10mm), the new Rift Zone gets a more aggressive attitude with a slackened 65.5° head angle and a steepened 76° seat angle. That together with a shorter fork offset makes a bike that climbs better than before, while becoming a measurably better descender, too.

The more modern trail bike gets a 6061 alloy frame and three complete bike builds from the $1600 Rift Zone 1 with a Deore 1×11, to the $2650 Rift Zone 3 with new SLX 1×12 and a Marzocchi Bomber Z2 fork.
Marin’s classic steel Pine Mountain hardtail gets a 2020 update with bigger 29 x 2.6″ tires and 120mm forks to tackle off-road adventures & mountain bikepacking. The new chromoly frame gets a modern geometry refresh with a 66.5° headtube.




2020 Marin gravel & commuter bikes in carbon, alloy, or steel



