Is it time for 2020 bikes already? Liv Cycling is looking ahead, as they’ve just announced 2020 models of their women’s-specific Avail Advanced endurance road bikes. Hitting the market this summer, the newest Avail Advanced bikes are designed to be comfortable, well-rounded pavement pounders aimed at long distance riders.
Giant is also now introducing 2020 models, starting with their endurance road Defy Advanced bikes. Basically the men’s equivalent to the Avails, their geometry and frame compliance lean toward rider comfort. Build specs are different for the men’s and women’s bikes, but they do share some key updates and components.
Liv fine-tuned the newest Avails to be comfortable and easy handling bikes for all-day rides, but without excluding key performance factors. The new models use Giant/Liv’s various technologies to produce frames that are lightweight yet responsive on climbs, and offer solid control on descents.
Liv followed their 3F (Fit, Form and Function) design philosophy when revising the new Avail Advanced bikes. As Liv’s product development advanced engineer Sophia Shih describes;
“The Liv 3F Design process includes thousands of data points about women’s anatomy, sizing variations, and muscle energy and outputs.”
To answer to the question ‘What makes it women’s specific?’ Liv’s frames actually use a different carbon layup, which was engineered to optimize power transfer specifically from female riders. As you might assume, Liv’s geo is indeed different from Giant’s men’s bikes. Comparing the same frame sizes, the women’s bikes have slightly shorter top tubes and a lower standover height. The Liv bikes also come with narrower handlebars and shorter stems.