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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Devinci Hatchet Vista. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
8 reasons to buy
- Devinci offers the Hatchet Vista in two Shimano builds: 1x12 GRX 610 or 1x10 CUES.
- The frame has mounts for three bottle cages, a top-tube bag, fenders, and a rear rack. The fork has two sets of three-pack mounts.
- A tester praises the ride quality, saying the carbon fork effectively dampens vibrations and the rear end is relatively compliant for aluminum.
- The T47 threaded bottom bracket is less prone to creaking and easier to service than press-fit options.
- A reviewer appreciates the mullet Shimano drivetrain for its “flawless” shifting and the wide-range Deore 11-51t cassette.
- The balanced geometry, minimal bar drop, and comfortable stack height are ideal for long days on the saddle, according to an expert.
- The Hatchet Vista has SRAM UDH and internal routing for a dropper post.
- Devinci backs the frame with a lifetime warranty.
2 reasons not to buy
- The tire clearance of 45mm is below average for an adventure bike.
- An expert struggles to get the tire bead to seat while setting the bike up tubeless.
Bottom line
Devinci's Hatchet Vista is an aluminum gravel bike available with Shimano GRX 610 1x12 or CUES 1x10. The sole test is of the GRX build, in which the expert praises the smooth ride quality (for aluminum), comfortable all-day geometry, wide gearing, and numerous mounting options. The only downside is the limited 45mm tire clearance. Overall, the expert considers the Hatchet Vista good value and a versatile option that can handle commuting, adventure riding, and long-distance touring.Expert Reviews
84/100 based on 1 rated expert reviewDevinci Hatchet Vista Review
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