Merida

12 models

Big Nine

bike2011–

The Big.Nine is one of the most successful XC hardtails in history, famously ridden to numerous victories by Jose Antonio Hermida. For 2024, Merida modernized the frame, borrowing 'Agilometer' sizing

Big Trail

bike2021–

Merida realized that the UK and Northern European markets loved 'hardcore hardtails'—bikes that descend like enduro rigs but have no rear suspension. The Big.Trail was designed to be fun, bulletproof,

Crossway

Trekking2005–

The Crossway has been Merida's accessible trekking and hybrid offering since the mid-2000s, evolving to incorporate hydraulic disc brakes, wider tyre clearance and more practical accessories as the co

Crossway Women's

Trekking2008–

The Crossway Women's has been part of Merida's range since around 2008, recognising that the trekking and hybrid market is heavily used by women commuters and recreational riders who benefit from purp

Matts J

Kids2010–

The Matts J is Merida's kids mountain bike line, designed around the principle that children's bikes should be properly engineered rather than cheapened. The standout feature is the Tektro hydraulic d

Matts J 24

Kids2010–

The Matts J 24 is the 24-inch wheel step-up in Merida's junior MTB range — bridging the gap between the 20" starter bike and full adult mountain bikes. At 24 inches, the bike is sized for children who

One-Forty

bike2012–

The 2023 One-Forty shares its exact front and rear carbon triangles with the enduro-focused One-Sixty. The difference in travel is achieved entirely by using a shorter stroke shock and a shorter fork.

One-Sixty

bike2016–

The One-Sixty utilizes exactly the same frame as the One-Forty, but equips a longer shock stroke to boost rear travel to 162mm (or 171mm in mullet mode) and a 170mm fork. Incredibly, Merida eliminated

Reacto

Road2011–

When Merida launched the original Reacto in 2011, aero road bikes were a rarity. The brand pioneered bladed forks, seattube cutouts, dropped stays and fully integrated cabling when most race bikes sti

Scultura

Road2006–

The Scultura has been Merida's lightweight road race platform since around 2006, evolving through five generations. The pivotal Gen5 (Scultura V, 2022) was the biggest overhaul: Merida borrowed aero t

Scultura Women's

Road2010–

Merida has offered women-specific Scultura configurations since around 2010 — recognising that many women prefer a properly configured road bike rather than a gender-neutral frame with the saddle swap

Speeder

Hybrid2014–

The Speeder was introduced around 2014 as Merida's answer to the fitness hybrid market — faster and more road-oriented than the trekking Crossway, but more practical than a drop-bar road bike. The car

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