Check 29 in wheels and long-reach frames.
If your your height is 196 cm and up (about 6 ft 5 in and up), go with a XXL frame (23 in and up). Mountain bike frames are sized by your height and inseam. Get it right and the bike handles well on climbs and descents; too big and it feels twitchy on technical trails.
| Your height | Recommended size |
|---|---|
| 148 to 158 cm (about 4 ft 10 in to 5 ft 2 in) | XS frame (13 to 14 in) Look for 27.5 in wheels for better fit. |
| 158 to 168 cm (about 5 ft 2 in to 5 ft 6 in) | S frame (15 to 16 in) |
| 168 to 175 cm (about 5 ft 6 in to 5 ft 9 in) | M frame (17 in) |
| 175 to 181 cm (about 5 ft 9 in to 5 ft 11 in) | M to L frame (18 in) On the size line? Pick smaller for agility, larger for stability. |
| 181 to 188 cm (about 5 ft 11 in to 6 ft 2 in) | L frame (19 to 20 in) |
| 188 to 196 cm (about 6 ft 2 in to 6 ft 5 in) | XL frame (21 to 22 in) |
| 196 cm and up (about 6 ft 5 in and up) | XXL frame (23 in and up) Check 29 in wheels and long-reach frames. |
| under 148 cm (about 4 ft 10 in) | Youth / 24 in wheel bike Adult XS may still be too tall. |
| Long legs, short torso | Size down a frame and raise the seatpost. |
| You ride technical / downhill | Many riders size down for a more playful, agile bike. |
| You ride XC / long distance | Size up slightly for a stretched, efficient position. |