Forget gravel. Rocks, roots, jumps, chutes - one flick of the dropper-post lever and they are all fair game.
When your riding is this rowdy, you need a paintjob to match - many said we couldn't go one better than our sunset fade, but we're pretty sure this is it.
Underneath the loud and proud colourway is a complete Reynolds 725 frameset. The tubing is mandrel butted and heat-treated, so that thinner walls can be used compared to non-heat-treated steels.
Up front, the fork is full carbon to save a little weight and further enhance the ride quality.
We've adorned the range-topping model with Shimano's all-new GRX groupset that provides a wide range of gearing from a 1x setup.
Tubeless compatible wheels and 47c tyres, along with a dropper post round out a complete package for fun evening rides and weekend escapades. The Fugio can now also take 700c wheels with tyres up to 40mm wide.
Press Review ★★★★★
The epitome of what makes gravel riding so fun, all wrapped up in a keenly priced, in your face paint package. As a result I can’t see anyone coming close to breaking a Fugio. This thing feels – to borrow another well-worn phrase from the 1990s – bomb proof. I’d go as far as to say you could go at it with a hammer and it would still get up and bite the behind of the nearest trail. - Cyclist