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OFF AIR 5 (24")

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OFF AIR 5 (24")The new 24" woom OFF AIR 5 is the bike to take your Rider further and allow them to level up their skills and fun. Whether off road or on, it provides capability along with ergonomics designed for growing bodies and developing riding abilities. Stable, responsive, and equipped with high performance front suspension, durable components, and tubeless compatible rims and tires, it provides best in class value in its category. The woom OFF AIR 5,

The new 24" woom OFF AIR 5 is the bike to take your Rider further and allow them to level up their skills and fun. Whether off-road or on, it provides capability along with ergonomics designed for growing bodies and developing riding abilities. Stable, responsive, and equipped with high-performance front suspension, durable components, and tubeless-compatible rims and tires, it provides best-in-class value in its category. The woom OFF AIR 5, available in black and terra-coppa, is as stylish as it is capable.

FEATURES:

  • Ultralight frame: The premium aluminum frame is lightweight with a sporty geometry, making it safe and intuitive for your child to handle on their off-road adventures. The kink in the top tube means it's easy to dismount quickly, so your child can get off the saddle safely even in the trickiest situations.
  • Premium suspension fork: Fine-tune the air suspension fork to your rider's weight for optimal shock absorption, ensuring constant wheel contact and unwavering control, no matter how rugged the trail. You can also adjust the rebound and compression too – and activate the lockout function when riding on the road.
  • Ultimate design for young riders: With a low center of gravity, flat steering angle and long wheelbase, the sporty frame design provides a perfectly smooth and agile ride – and that means secure handling, good balance and a whole lot of fun for your child.
  • Powerful disc brakes: The powerful disc brakes are easy to modulate and reliable at all times – even when the weather is wet and the ground is muddy. Teamed with the child-specific, reach-adjustable brake levers, they allow your child to stay in full control in every situation.
  • Precise 9-speed gearing: Shifting is smooth and precise on any terrain thanks to the easy-to-operate SRAM X5 gearing. Kids can easily work the trigger shifter with their thumbs, with the reliable Exact Actuation™ gear technology ensuring speed and precision every time.
  • High-quality drivetrain: Optimum power transfer and smooth pedaling without dropping the chain? Not a problem thanks to the lightweight, child-specific cranks and the narrow-wide chainring that keeps the chain firmly in place even on the roughest of terrains. The cassette’s wide gear range keeps your child moving on flat stretches and steep climbs alike.
  • Grippy, tubeless-ready tires: The high-quality Schwalbe tires provide the perfect balance between low rolling resistance and good grip. With Tubeless Easy technology and tubeless-ready rims, it’s a straightforward transition to go tubeless and benefit from even more grip and comfort.
  • Dropper post compatibility: Sizes 5 and 6 have a port hole in the seat tube so you can swap for an adjustable dropper post and make the bike even more dynamic and flexible.
  • Age: 7 - 11 years

SPECS:

Frame
  • Frame material: lightweight, high-quality 6061 T6 aluminum with butted and hydroformed tubes
  • 24″ wheels
  • Easy-access low top tube to assist dismounting
  • Long wheelbase and low center of gravity to aid balancing
  • New, dropper seatpost-ready frame design 
  • Featuring woom-specific molded chainstay protector 
Fork
  • F1RST hydraulic air suspension fork with 80 mm travel, adjustable compression and rebound damping, plus lock-out
  • 1 – 1 ⅛″ tapered steerer tube
  • 100 x 15 mm thru axle
  • Post mount for disc brake
Gears
  • 9 speeds
Crankset/Chainring
  • Lightweight, forged aluminum 5.1" (130 mm) kid-specific cranks with narrow tread (Q-factor)
  • Narrow-wide chainring with 28 teeth in the front
  • Flat pedals made from fiber-reinforced nylon
  • Chromoly axle and sealed industrial ball bearings
Cassette
  • Cassette with 11-34 teeth in the back
Rear Derailleur
  • SRAM X5 rear derailleur
Shifters
  • SRAM X5 trigger shifter
Brakes
  • Hydraulic disc brakes by Promax
  • Rotor diameter front/back: 160/160 mm
  • Ergonomic brake levers designed for children's hands
Handlebar
  • Wide, ergonomically adapted and lightweight aluminum bars for more control
  • Tapered end to fit child’s hand
  • Sandblasted and silver anodized
  • Width: 585 mm
  • Rise: 20 mm
Stem
  • Forged aluminum
  • CNC-machined
  • Handlebars attached via two clamps
  • Rise/drop: +/-15° with flip-flop design to adjust handlebar height
  • Length: 50 mm
Seatpost
  • 27.2 x 250 mm
  • Anodized aluminum seatpost with insertion marks that indicate the minimum insertion depth
  • Quick-release seatpost clamp
Saddle
  • Ergonomically designed to fit children's anatomy
  • Streamlined mountain-bike specific saddle design 
  • Side protection to lean against walls
Hubs
  • Aluminum hubs with sealed industrial bearings
Rims
  • Tubeless-compatible Alexrims wheelset
  • Thru axles for maximum torsional strength (100 x 15 mm front and 135 x 12 mm rear)
  • 20 G14 spokes, double-crossed spoking
  • Aluminum nipples
Tires
  • 24 x 2.35″ Schwalbe Rocket Ron with ADDIX SPEED rubber compound
  • Quality mountain bike tires with low rolling resistance, maximum grip, good shock absorption and excellent durability
  • Presta valves, tubeless conversion ready
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