Marlin 7
Origin
Marlin = the fish. Trek uses fish/wildlife names across its MTB line (Marlin, Roscoe, Stache, Top Fuel, Fuel EX) — Marlin specifically is the entry name, deliberately friendlier and less aggressive than the 'EX'/'Slash'/'Session' naming of trail/enduro/DH lines. Marlin replaced numeric naming (3700/3900) in 2014 to humanise the entry tier. The number after Marlin (4/5/6/7/8) signals tier: higher number = better spec. Entry-level cross-country hardtail — first 'real' MTB for new riders, sized for trail-capable riding without serious singletrack ambition. high trek_archive_plus_press
The verdict
- Tektro HD-M275 4-piston hydraulic brakes — unusual at €849 price point, real stopping power Tektro 4-piston is wild on a $900 bike (Pinkbike)
- Modern XC/trail geometry — 68.5° head angle, 435 mm chainstays — frame doesn't feel dated Geometry is modern enough that you won't outgrow the frame in a year (MBR)
- Shimano Deore M6100 1x10 drivetrain — proper Shimano mid-tier groupset on entry MTB Deore M6100 is real mountain-bike-grade shifting, not entry compromise (BikeRadar)
- Dropper-post-ready internal routing — frame is upgrade-future-proofed Internal dropper routing is the most important spec on this bike (Pinkbike)
- Massive global service network — Trek dealers in 90+ countries, easy warranty + part replacement
- Dual-purpose mounting — kickstand mount for commuting + rack mount + dropper routing for trail use
- RockShox Judy SL is a coil-spring fork — limited adjustability vs air-spring forks at slightly higher price tiers RockShox Judy SL is coil, not air — works fine but has limited adjustability (BikeRadar)
- Bontrager XR2 Comp stock tyres are entry-grade — fine for dry hardpack, slip on wet roots and loose loam Bontrager XR2 tyres are fine on dry hardpack but lose grip on wet roots (BikeRadar)
- No dropper post included — must be added (€100-200) for serious trail use
- Stock saddle (Bontrager Arvada) is widely considered forgettable — upgrade for rides over 1 hour
- Weight ~14 kg is competitive but not class-leading — Specialized Rockhopper Comp and Giant Talon 1 are within 0.2 kg
Who it’s for
Buyer’s notes
Versions & builds
Every official build side by side — differences highlighted.
| Spec | Marlin 7 Gen 3 (2023+) | Marlin 7 Gen 2 (2020-2022) | Marlin 7 Gen 1 (2014-2019) | Marlin 7 Gen 3 | Marlin 7 Gen 2 | Marlin 7 Gen 1 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frame | — | — | — | Alpha Silver Aluminium, internal cable routing, rack + kickstand mounts, replaceable derailleur hanger | Alpha Silver Aluminium, external cable routing, rack/kickstand mounts | Alpha Silver Aluminium, external cable routing |
| Drivetrain | — | — | — | Shimano Deore M6100 1x10 mechanical, 30T crankset, 11-46T cassette | Shimano Deore M4100 1x10 mechanical, 30T crankset, 11-46T cassette (2021-2022). Earlier 2020: Shimano Acera/Altus 2x9 | Shimano Altus/Acera 2x9 or 3x9, 36/22T or 40/30/22T crankset, 11-34T cassette |
| Brakes | — | — | — | Tektro HD-M275 hydraulic disc, 4-piston (front + rear), 180mm front / 160mm rear rotors | Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc, 2-piston, 180mm front / 160mm rear rotors | Tektro HD-M275 or Shimano BR-MT200 hydraulic disc (early years 2014-2015: Tektro Aquila mechanical disc) |
| MSRP | — | — | — | €849 | €800 | €700 |
| Purpose | Flagship | Flagship | Flagship |
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