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Trek Gravel Bikes

With the Checkpoint SL and the Checkpoint ALR, Trek has two first-class gravel bikes on offer that are ideally suited for all conditions.

Head off into the Gravel Bike Adventure with Trek!

Trek offers a variety of gravel bikes, including the Checkpoint SL, Checkpoint ALR, and Domane AL.

The Checkpoint SL is Trek's lightest and fastest gravel bike. It's made from high-quality carbon and offers excellent rigidity and low weight. It features a geometric adjustment that allows you to set the bike for both long distances and fast races. It is equipped with a variety of accessories, including disc brakes, a 1x drivetrain, and wide tires for more grip on uneven terrain.

The Checkpoint ALR is a powerful yet affordable gravel bike. It's made of aluminum and offers excellent rigidity and low weight. It has the same geometric adjustment as the Checkpoint SL and is also equipped with a variety of accessories, including disc brakes, a 1x drivetrain, and wide tires.

The Domane AL is a versatile and comfortable gravel bike. It's made of aluminum and features Trek's IsoSpeed technology that provides a smoother ride on uneven terrain. It is equipped with a variety of accessories, including disc brakes, a 2x drivetrain, and wide tires. It's the perfect choice for long tours and adventures on uneven terrain.

Overall, Trek offers a wide range of gravel bikes suitable for different uses and requirements. Whether you're looking for a fast and light race bike or a comfortable and versatile bike for long tours - Trek has the right model for you.

The following features come with a gravel bike's

  • tire width: Gravel bikes usually have wider tires than road bikes to allow better traction and stability on uneven terrain.

  • Suspension: Some gravel bikes feature suspended forks or shocks to cushion the bumps in the terrain and increase riding comfort.

  • Geometry: Gravel bikes usually have a lighter and more upright seating position than racing bikes to reduce strain on the back and hands.

  • Brakes: Gravel bikes usually use disc brakes, which provide better braking performance and control on uneven terrain compared to rim brakes.