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Liv
In production2019–

Embolden

mtb19995499 EUR
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Origin

Liv's first dedicated entry-level women's trail full-suspension MTB — replaced earlier Embolden 1 and Embolden 2 standalone models, consolidating the line. Liv engineering team (in-house Giant Manufacturing women engineers) Embolden — to give courage to. The name signals the bike's intended psychological function: to give a woman the confidence to drop into trails she might otherwise refuse on a hardtail. Trek Cali (women's hardtail), Specialized Camber Women's (discontinued 2018), Cannondale Habit Women's (entry full-sus)

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Specifications

Frame
Liv ALUXX-grade Aluminum, women-specific tubing/geometry, 130 mm FlexPoint suspension, 12×148 mm Boost thru-axle, UDH interface, internal routing, ISCG-05.
Weight
kg
Drivetrain
1×12 — Shimano Deore (Embolden 2) or SRAM SX Eagle (Embolden 1), 32T, 10-51T/11-50T.
Brakes
Tektro HD-M5141 4-piston hydraulic disc, 180/180 mm rotors.
Wheels
Giant TRA 2 alloy, 30 mm internal, tubeless-ready, Boost 110/148. Size-specific: mullet (29F/27.5R) on XS/S, 29"/29" on M/L.
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The verdict

+Strengths
  • Best-in-class entry price for a true women's-specific full-suspension trail bike (€1,999)
  • Liv 3F geometry actually felt different from unisex bikes — multiple owners report easier reach to brakes, more comfortable seated climbing position
  • FlexPoint suspension forgives sloppy line choice — small-bump compliance very good for confidence building
  • Mullet on XS/S is a genuine functional advantage, not marketing
  • UDH interface = future-proof upgrade path to SRAM Transmission when budget allows
  • Tektro 4-piston brakes deliver real stopping power — unusual at this price
  • Maxxis Dissector/DHR II tire combo is genuinely good (most entry full-sus skimp on tires)
  • Liv Approach saddle and slimmer grips reduce hand/wrist/saddle pain reports compared to unisex equivalents
  • Dealer network in Baltics through Giant/Liv shops — service accessible
Weaknesses
  • FlexPoint pedal bob noticeable on smooth climbs — lockout the shock or accept it
  • Giant STL 34 fork (not Fox) — performs fine but no aftermarket support, parts harder to find
  • Shimano Deore-level brakes have reach adjust but not free-stroke — some smaller hands still want shorter lever
  • Cable-actuated dropper (not wireless) — Giant Contact Switch AT works but lacks finesse of AXS Reverb
  • Saddle is acceptable but not great — many women upgrade to Ergon SR Pro or SQlab within first year
  • Headtube angle of 66.5° is in trail-conservative territory — riders who push descents may want slacker
  • No alternative wheel size on M/L (must order specific 27.5/29 build at purchase)
  • Frame paint chips relatively easily — protective film highly recommended
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Who it’s for

Women transitioning from hardtail to full-suspensionBeginner-to-intermediate women trail riders 152-185cmWomen with smaller hands or shorter reach struggling on unisex bikesWomen starting MTB on full-sus directly (skipping hardtail entry)Petite riders 152-163cm needing actual XS sizing with mullet wheels
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Versions & builds

Every official build side by side — differences highlighted.

Versions & builds
SpecEmbolden (alloy, FlexPoint 130mm, €1,999 — 2026)Embolden E+ 2 (electric, entry — €3,999, 2027)Embolden E+ 1 (electric, mid — €4,499, 2027)Embolden E+ 0 (electric, top — €5,499, 2027)
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