Freeride
FREERIDE BIKES – MAXIMUM SPEED, ZERO COMPROMISE
If you're not just looking to ride down the mountain but to conquer it, you've come to the right place. Our Freeride bikes are built for big lines, massive jumps, and technical sections where others have already bailed. With uncompromising specs, ultra-stiff carbon frames, and super-sensitive suspension, you’ll push the limits – of yourself, the trail, and your ride. Discover the GHOST POACHA models – real gravity bikes, made by riders for riders.
You don’t need an eBike. You don ’t need compromises. You don’t even need gravity. The GHOST POACHA is fully human-powered, agile, full-suspension, and ready for gnarly trails, bike parks – and pretty much any surface you throw at it.
POACHA – THE FREERIDE STATEMENT
With the POACHA, you're taking your riding to the next level. Whether you're searching for your first true Freeride bike, sending Rampage-style lines, or going all-out in the bike park with your crew – the three models POACHA, POACHA PRO, and POACHA FULL PARTY cover the full spectrum. You decide how much factory-level spec you want.
What the GHOST POACHA delivers
To give you that zero-gravity feeling, GHOST packs 180 mm of travel front and rear, mullet wheelsets, top-tier components from RockShox, Fox, TRP, SRAM or Shimano – and a full-carbon frame weighing just 3.8 kg (size L, without shock) into your gravity machine. Every detail of the POACHA is built for uncompromising riding.
Custom geometry: Flip chip and reach adjuster let you fine-tune your setup to match your riding style – from park mode to big mountain slayer. And when things get wild, the FULL PARTY model even features an integrated TTS Tool for quick fixes right on the trail.
Ready to go big? Then grab your POACHA and turn every descent into a full-send session.
WHAT IS A FREERIDE BIKE?
A Freeride or gravity bike is more than just a mountain bike with extra suspension – it’s a statement. Built for extreme terrain, big jumps, and technical trails, it blends the stability of a downhill bike with the agility of an enduro MTB.
Typical features: burly frames, powerful suspension (170–200 mm of travel), and geometry designed to give you full control at high speeds. Freeride bikes are made for riders who don’t know limits and want maximum performance on the way down. Whether in the bike park, in the mountains, or on your own forest-built lines – a Freeride bike gets you down, no matter how wild the ride.
WHO SHOULD RIDE A FREERIDE BIKE?
If you’re chasing that adrenaline rush, a Freeride bike is your perfect tool. Whether you love spending time in the bike park, hitting drops and gaps, shredding big lines, or need max control on alpine descents – Freeride is the way to go.
Even if you’re coming from enduro and start feeling limited on rough descents, stepping up to a Freeride bike is the logical next move. From ambitious beginners with big freeride goals to seasoned shredders leveling up their setups – this bike is for anyone who’s not just going downhill, but truly sending it.
WHAT DEFINES A FREERIDE BIKE?
Freeride bikes are all about downhill performance – tough, playful, and built to handle anything. They’re made for riders who love creative lines, big drops, and technical challenges.
The focus is clear: downhill. But with more versatility than a full-on race setup. Compared to enduro bikes (typically 150–170 mm travel and a balance between uphill and downhill), Freeride bikes go even further: more travel, stronger frames, and bombproof components that won’t flinch on big hits or brutal trails.
Downhill bikes, on the other hand, are full-on race machines – over 200 mm of travel, dual-crown forks, ultra-stable at high speeds. But they’re heavier and less playful.
Freeride bikes like the POACHA sit right in between: more robust and jump-happy than enduros, yet lighter and more agile than classic downhillers. Enough travel for big lines, but still fun on flowy trails.
WHERE DOES “FREERIDE” COME FROM?
The term "freeride" comes from winter sports – especially skiing and snowboarding – and means riding off-piste, away from marked trails. In mountain biking, it means exactly that: full freedom in line choice, creative riding without rules, and the guts to explore new paths – whether over gnarly North Shores, massive gaps, or steep mountain faces.
It’s not about lap times or podiums. It’s about style, creativity, and control. Freeride is self-expression – and your bike is the tool for it.
FREERIDE BIKE FAQ – EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
What’s the difference between a Freeride bike and an Enduro or Downhill bike?
Freeride bikes combine the best of both worlds: more travel and toughness than enduros, but more agility and playfulness than downhill bikes. Perfect for techy descents, big jumps, and creative lines – without sacrificing flow or control.
Can I ride uphill with a Freeride bike?
Yes – but that’s not what it’s made for. Freeride bikes usually come without lockouts, lightweight frames, or climbing-friendly geometry. Short climbs are doable, but long tours? Not really. It’s a gravity bike – designed to go down, not up.
Is a Freeride bike beginner-friendly?
If you're serious about getting into gravity riding – absolutely! Especially ambitious beginners benefit from the stability, travel, and safety these bikes offer. Just be sure you know what you’re getting into – and that you're ready to build your skills.
What’s better – Freeride or Downhill?
Depends on what you’re riding. Downhill bikes are race-tuned for max speed. Freeride bikes are more playful, better for jumps, and more versatile overall. If you’re hitting bike parks, jump lines, or tech trails regularly, Freeride is your best bet.
What specs should a Freeride bike have?
Sturdy wheels, lots of travel (at least 170 mm), powerful brakes, bombproof components, and a tough frame. Bonus points for mullet setups, reach adjusters, flip chips, or integrated tools – like on the GHOST POACHA.
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