Compared to other types of bicycles, mountain bikes have a relatively recent history. Their origins trace back to the 1970s in California when a group of passionate cyclists, including Gary Fisher, Joe Breeze, and Tom Ritchey (now leading one of the most iconic cyclocross and road bike brands on the market), began modifying old road frames to tackle the rugged terrains of Marin County hills. From these early "hybrids" came the idea of creating a bike specifically for mountain trails, thus giving birth to the first mountain bike models.
The Growth of Mountain Biking from the 1980s until now
The popularity of mountain biking quickly grew in the 1980s with the introduction of lightweight aluminum frames, front and rear suspension, and stronger wheels. During the 1990s and 2000s, the MTB market expanded even further, giving rise to various disciplines such as cross-country, downhill, and enduro, each with its own technical specifications and different requirements.
Currently, the world of mountain biking continues to evolve with the introduction of carbon frames, electronic suspensions, 12-speed drivetrains, and e-bikes. The focus is not only on the purely "racing" mood but also on sustainability and accessibility, with many options available for cyclists of all levels and needs. As seen on bike-room.com, there is a wide catalog dedicated to mountain bikes: full, hardtail, and electric models (new and used) from the biggest brands in cycling. They come with the same benefits as World Tour team bikes and offer the opportunity to buy the best mountain bikes under €3000 without sacrificing quality, reliability, style, or fun. Here are three suggestions.
Entry-level new mountain bike - Scott Scale 930 2023
A mountain bike that we hesitate to call entry-level, because the Scale 930 2023 edition is the top-tier version of Scott's hardtail that made history in Olympic cross-country. With a sleeker, slimmer line and a much more aggressive, racing profile, this model will make even the most inexperienced biker feel at ease, guiding them through their first fat-tire experience with confidence, speed, and fun. Bikeroom Price: €1750 (€2499, 30% discount with the option to make an offer for purchase via Bikeroom BID).
Mid-level new mountain bike - Trek Procaliber 9.6 2022
The Trek Procaliber 9.6 is a carbon hardtail mountain bike that excels when pushed to high speeds, especially during acceleration. Built for XC racing, it features the IsoBow vibration-damping technology and a geometry designed for agility and efficiency, providing full control over the bike. In short, it's the perfect choice for a biker who has "cut their teeth" and wants to challenge themselves in a cross-country race. Bikeroom Price: €2047 (€2599, 20% discount with the option to make an offer for purchase via Bikeroom BID).
Used mountain bike for advanced bikers - Orbea Oiz M10 2021
A no-compromise full-suspension race mountain bike. The Orbea Oiz M10 is as beautiful as it is incredible to ride: modern geometry, advanced positioning, and efficient suspension are the key ingredients that guarantee greater traction and better control, allowing you to push harder uphill and let loose even more on the descent. Ideal conditions for the experienced biker. Bikeroom Price: €2590 (€4499, 42% discount with the option to make an offer for purchase via Bikeroom BID).
The wide selection of new and used mountain bikes avaliable on bike-room.com
If none of these options seem like the right fit for you, don't worry! You can always browse our extensive collection of new and used mountain bikes and choose the one that suits you best by setting search parameters like brand, type, size, and price range. And remember: all models available in our catalog are certified by Bikeroom's professional mechanics. Here's a wider selection for you.