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SILEX is awarded the 'Komfort-Tipp' in RennRad magazine
After the SILEX 400 won the recent Cycling Plus test (details here) it was now our top of the range SILEX+ 8000-E that impressed the cycling press. German cycling magazine RennRad awarded the 650B equipped SILEX the highly sought-after 'Komfort-Tipp' (comfort tip) in their October issue of the magazine.
Our SILEX was able to impress the testers with its outstanding comfort but also with the direct and precise handling as well as the smooth riding characteristics. On top oft hat, the test crew pointed out the impressive frame stiffness and power transfer of our gravel bike: a fantastic review altogether and a well deserved 'Komfort-Tipp' award.
Verdict (translated from the German original):
'Consistently comfortable: Hardly any gravel bike cushions better than the MERIDA SILEX. The equipment, the seating position and the handling are convincing.'
For further details on the SILEX + 8000 (2020), including features, design thinking and specification, please click the link below. To see the complete 2021 SILEX line-up, please click here.
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