Featured Brands
Recommended Products
Get free shipping, on most items, with your $50 purchase today! Same day shipping on most orders if placed by 3pm PST.
PLEASE NOTE:
This offer is only available to physical shipping addresses in the 48 continental United States (no PO Boxes), and some exclusions apply.
Oversize Charges
Some large and/or heavy items are subject to additional oversize charges that are separate from standard shipping costs.
Bike Build Process
All bikes are built, tested, tuned, and ready to ride upon shipment. The bike build process typically takes 2-3 days to complete depending on the bike model and the complexity of the build.
Stock Status
Orders for in-stock items placed by 3PM PST usually ship on the same day. Orders that include special-order or backordered items may be subject to shipping delays depending on product availability. Refer to estimated delivery times in cart when selecting shipping options.
Our Gear Advisors are Ready to Help.
Air vs. coil, this is the big debate! Although air shocks are the most common forms of rear suspension coming stock on most mountain bikes these days, coil shocks are becoming more and more popular when it comes to trail, enduro, and downhill riding.
Although some riders may not know it, each of these forms of suspension provides pretty seriously different feels and affect different bikes in different ways. Riders who prefer certain types of riding will benefit from choosing one or the other, so having the knowledge about what each shock does uniquely, how they pair with different suspension platforms, and the pros and cons of running one or the other are important when making a decision for the suspension you have on your bike.
What form of rear suspension is the best? Is it air or is it coil? Join us as we go over everything you need to know about both forms of suspension so you can decide for yourself who the big winner is when it comes to air vs. coil! We spent a good amount of time putting this together and hope we can provide enough information to assist you in deciding what is best for you and your bike! Enjoy!
Follow Jensonusa