Adding to their growing frame line-up, Nordest Cycles debuted a new ‘downcountry’ hardtail called the Britango. Available as either the standard steel Britango or the premium Britango Ti frames, both build up into do-it-all cross-country to trail mountain bikes thanks to modern geometry, big tires & mid travel 120-140mm forks…
Nordest Britango XC affordable trail hardtail, in steel or ti

The new Britango is Nordest’s latest trail slaying hardtail built around a 120mm trail fork (compatible with up to a 140mm fork.) A simple capable 29er with modern trail bike geometry, the Britango takes its name from the Egyptian vulture – a small Iberian vulture found in both Nodest’s dual homes in the Canary Islands & Portugal. Nordest says the black & white bird frequents some of the roughest, rockiest terrain in the mountains – those same places they like to ride.
Downcountry geometry
Nordest calls the bike a downcountry hardtail. What does downcountry mean? It’s something I probably first heard a few years ago from the organizers of BCBR about rides where you mix a lot of pedaling with DH trail like descending. Nordest says it’s that cross-country bike feel when climbing steep tracks, that transforms into an enduro bike feel when going down fast on the trail.
How does that work? Nordest combines short 420mm chainstays with 29″ wheels and a steep 74° seat angle to get you forward for climbs, then lean back and let the slack 67° head angle and long reach/short stem handle things on the descents.