On Wednesday, Devinci announced the new generation of the Hatchet family, featuring three models: the Hatchet PRO, the Hatchet Vista, and the E-Hatchet Tour. Each model offers distinct features tailored to different riding experiences. The Hatchet Pro has a carbon frame and is made for riders who want to go fast. The Hatchet Vista is for cyclists who want some long all-day adventures on a variety of terrain. Finally, the E-Hatchet Tour is for those wanting a bit of an assist for those long days, or a boost with heading up long climbs or with faster riding companions.
Hatchet PRO
The Hatchet PRO is built for speed and performance: whether that is chasing KOMs, races or fast rides with your buddies. It features an Optimal-Strength Carbon (OSC) frame with a sleeker, more aerodynamic profile and improved stiffness compared to the previous generation. The updated geometry includes a steeper head angle and shorter chainstays, providing a more aggressive feel and enhanced all-road capabilities.
The full-carbon frame integrates a new “Shed” storage compartment in the downtube and accommodates tires up to 45 mm. The extra storage is perfect for some extra grub, small tools or tube. The bike also includes a Universal Derailleur Hanger and fully internal, thru-headset cable routing. The fork has a capped axle—fast and clean, so nowhere for mud to hide. As far as extra accessories–there are bento box mounts on the top tube for a frame bag.
Hatchet Vista
The Hatchet Vista is designed for riders who want an all-day adventure on two wheels. This model has an Optimum R03 6061-T6 aluminum frame and a carbon OSC fork with mounts, focusing on affordability, durability, and comfort for long rides. The single-chainring drivetrain simplifies maintenance, while the comfort-oriented geometry ensures a relaxed riding experience.
With six mounts–four on the frame, two on the fork–it is compatible with a variety of accessories–or your next long ride. The Hatchet Vista can also accommodate tires up to 45 mm in case you want to tackle some gnarlier terrain. Plus, there’s room for three bottles, and you can add a rack. A capped fork axle makes for a nice clean look–and won’t allow mud or debris to gunk up. You can also add a dropper post if your routes have some rough descents.
E-Hatchet Tour
The E-Hatchet Tour marks Devinci’s return to the e-Gravel segment. It features a hub-drive system and an internal battery integrated into the aluminum frame….
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