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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Wilde Supertramp. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
12 reasons to buy
- The Supertramp’s handling is smooth and stable with predictable steering, according to one expert.
- A tester relishes the confidence on descents thanks in part to the long wheelbase.
- The Supertramp is loaded with mounts for accessories and bags.
- A tester appreciates the versatility of the Velo Orange Seine bar for mounting front bags and the large triangle for fitting a frame bag.
- The Supertramp handles front loads well, says one expert.
- Wilde sells size-specific, water-resistant frame bags made to order by Cadaero.
- The Supertramp has internal routing for a dynamo hub and dropper post.
- An expert compliments the Supertramp’s beautiful aesthetics, likening it to a custom frame.
- This bike has 2.8” tire clearance in the front and 2.6” in the rear.
- Cable management is done using braze-ons, which a reviewer says is uncommon in production models.
- The Thompson seatpost and stem and Wolf Tooth headset are US-made.
- The frameset is phosphate-dipped and ED-coated to protect against corrosion.
6 reasons not to buy
- The Supertramp’s MTB gearing (32t, 10-51t) may feel limiting to some riders, and the frame only fits up to a 36t chainring.
- The frame is not suspension-corrected, meaning it only accommodates a rigid fork.
- A reviewer bemoans the slow steering.
- Wilde doesn’t offer a way to test-ride its bikes; sales are final.
- An expert says the Supertramp costs more than comparable bikepacking bikes.
- Bike availability isn’t consistent because Wilde’s production runs are limited. They also change components based on availability.
Bottom line
The Wilde Supertramp is a Chromoly steel bikepacking bike with a Shimano Deore 1x12 drivetrain and hydraulic disc brakes. The frameset has abundant mounts for racks, fenders, bags, and other accessories. In the sole ride review, the expert praises the bike’s looks, predictable handling, comfort, good climbing, and confident descending. However, the frame isn’t compatible with a suspension fork, the steering is slow, and the bike is pricey . Nonetheless, the Supertramp’s versatility makes it a solid choice as an all-terrain bicycle.Expert Reviews
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