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Introducing Vishnu Sharma, our dedicated Cycling Enthusiast with a long journey of riding and crafting expert bicycle reviews exclusively for ChooseMyBicycle. With an avid passion for Cycling and an unwavering commitment to staying at the forefront of Bicycle Technology,Vishnu Sharma's insightful reviews are your trusted companion in making informed choices for your next ride.
The frame is strong but not too heavy for a MTB, which ensures that it can handle a lot of hard hitting from the surface.
The Suspension fork was smooth in functioning during the test ride with a massive 120mm travel.
The 2x8-Speed gear range was enough for steep climbs and quick accelerations.
During the test ride, the brakes were powerful and felt balanced to use on both wet and dry conditions.
These tires are heavily treaded with bulky treads which cover the tires evenly and rolls fast on flatter surfaces.
Polygon is an International brand of Bicycles known for high quality components at an affordable price. The Premier series is Polygon’s range of performance MTB’s and we got the opportunity to test ride the Premier 4 (2022) and here is what we thought.
Weight:15.3kgs
Usage: Trail/Leisure/Fitness
The Premier 4 (2022) is built around an AL6 XC Hardtail Alloy frame. The frame is strong but not too heavy for a MTB, which ensures that it can handle a lot of hard hitting from the surface. The frame is designed to be built taller from the ground up, giving larger ground clearance.
The Suntour XCM Suspension fork was smooth in functioning during the test ride with a massive 120mm travel making sure that most of the vibrations of the surface are absorbed.
The Premier 4 (2022) which I test rode came in a Matte Grey primary colour with Orange as the secondary colour for graphics and text. The sleek chain and seat stays looks elegant. The graphics were simple yet bright with a colour coded fork, saddle and rims. The lengthy handlebar and heavily treaded tires gave this Bicycle the perfect rugged MTB looks.
Shimano’s Altus at the front and Acera at the rear form the drivetrain on the Polygon Premier 4 (2022). These gearing components from Shimano were mid-level MTB components and were smooth and quick in transmission during the test ride. The 2x8-Speed gear range was enough for steep climbs and quick accelerations.
The Tektro HD-M275 Hydraulic Disc brakes on this Bicycle were as powerful as it can get on a mid-level hardtail MTB. During the test ride, the brakes were powerful and felt balanced to use on both wet and dry conditions.
The 740mm Entity branded handlebar was lengthy and thus making it comfortable for both occasional urban rides and trail rides.
This hardtail MTB rolls on a pair of Entity Mitz 27.5” x 2.25” tires. These tires are heavily treaded with bulky treads which cover the tires evenly and rolls fast on flatter surfaces. The Entity MTB saddle is perfectly designed and is ergonomic to make sure the rider is safe and sore free on a bumpy ride.
This MTB has a strong yet lightweight Alloy frame. Shimano’s Altus/Acera 16-Speed drivetrain is smooth and accurate in shifting. The powerful Tektro Hydraulic Disc brakes make it perfectly safe to brake when riding fast on trails. The heavily treaded 27.5” tires provide enough traction and rolls fast. Priced at Rs.39,990(as on 22nd June 2022) the Polygon Premier 4 (2022) is an ideal MTB for moderate trail rides and occasional urban rides.
Prices and Specifications/Components are subject to change by the brand, without due notice.
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